Elita
Format: papier
Publish date: 21 maja 2014
Publisher: Jaguar
Edition language: Polski
Series: The Selection (#2)
For this review I will only be talking about the first three Selection novels by Kiera Cass that follow the story of America and Maxon, reviewing the characters and then the story-line, ending with what I did and didn't enjoy about the trilogy. I purchased the complete series through Scholastic Book...
It made me want to read the next book to see what happens next but I really dislike America and all her indecisiveness (especially in her “love life”) and don’t care at all for both of the love interests. I still willingly read all the words and turned all the pages and tried to find the next book t...
I've been sitting on this book for three weeks. Tomorrow I have to return it to the library. I guess it was time to read it. This was definitely not as good as the first book. Actually, it was quite an aggravating read. America turned out to be a hypocrite, Aspen was a manipulative ass, and Maxon, w...
In The Selection, the girls fighting for Prince Maxon’s heart started with thirty-five girls. In this book, it’s only down to six girls called the “Elite”, hence the book title “The Elite.” I had mixed emotions reading this sequel but the one that stood out was annoyance. Yup. America got on my ne...
So, in this book, I have decided I prefer Maxon to Aspen. Aspen has begun to remind me of Gale from The Hunger Games . Not that I totally dislike Gale or Aspen... But they share negative qualities that make me root for their rivals. And the fact that Aspen didn't believe America could be a princess ...