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(SPOILERS FOR THE ENTIRE TRILOGY!!!!!) Did anyone else find this book too predictable and stop reading?

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Madi ~☆TheBookNerdDiaries☆~ I found it too predictable that (SPOLIERS!!!!!!) Ky and Cassia would end up together in the end. If there was another possibility of a match for Cassia, I knew she would pick him. I don't think I ever finished the book because I knew what would happen at the end of the trilogy. Did anyone else feel this way?


message 2: by Ms. (new) - rated it 2 stars

Ms. Anderson The first book, I felt, had a great moral, but the second felt useless, and I didn't bother with the third.

I liked some of the concepts, but then it fell apart in the second book.


message 3: by Minda~Quenn {Somehow I found a way to get lost in you} (last edited Feb 25, 2015 02:55PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Minda~Quenn {Somehow I found a way to get lost in you} I read the entire trilogy, but I found way too many similarities to the Hunger Games plot. Sadly in both series book one was great, book two was good, and book three was pretty bad.


Ilana while i think that there's a lot that could have been expected and predicted i think that the bigger piece is how they got there. think about the nature of the red pill and what Cassia was able to finally remember. think about how Xander took a job working for the side that he did, but where did his loyalties truly lie? so all of these things were expected, in a sense, but how we got there was an interesting set up.


Bridget It was pretty predictable, but not as much as one might think. I ended up reading through all three books because I have a weird aversion to stopping a series midway through, but I don't really feel gratified that I finished this one. Some stories stay with us, bring us back to re-read them over and over again. This is not one of those. It's totally forgettable.


Maddie Book three sucked.


Adilynn Girardot I read the first book and loved it. The other two were awful and super predictable.


Rios I didn't really care for this series. Even the first book, I started reading up to around page 50 and stopped but eventually came back to it a month or so later. I tried the second and third books too and by then they were really awful. Cassia was a cardboard character and unrelatable, as for the story it just seemed like another one of those predictable YA dystopian blobs.


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