Audience: Young Adult I could not hold my breath for seven minutes. - opening sentence I read The Selection series and found it delightful. Granted it had problems, but it was fun. I found this book on my shelf and realized it has been sitting there for a while. I wanted to finish some of th...
First of all, this is my favorite of all the Selection covers. IT'S SO PRETTY.So, just like with the first three books, I had heard that the protagonist was annoying, but I didn't think she was.I did think it was weird that she kept saying "I am the most powerful person in the world." Like, what abo...
"If you didn't like America, wait until you meet her daughter." Or so I was told. Truthfully, I didn't find Eadlyn as unpleasant as America. She still isn't the kind of character that you love and cry when she cries, but at least I'm not rolling my eyes every time she does anything the way I was wit...
Goodreads Synopsis: Princess Eadlyn has grown up hearing endless stories about how her mother and father met. Twenty years ago, America Singer entered the Selection and won the heart of Prince Maxon—and they lived happily ever after. Eadlyn has always found their fairy-tale story romantic, but she...
If you found America annoying, be prepared to meet Eadlyn. I hated her even more than America, she is such a spoiled child! She was really getting on my nerves and she have not made one single good decision through the book. I miss America right now.Basically, nothing happened in this book. I was so...
EDIT: I changed my mind. The more I think about this, the more I hate Cass's series. 2 stars -> 1.5 stars- This was rated 1.5 stars mostly because Eadlyn, bratty or not, is still way more refreshing than her mother. I'm sick of America. Although, to be honest, Eadlyn is not even a wise leader, let a...
Talk about an awful "protagonist." I could not stand Edalyn at all. She was insufferable, rude, self-centered, and pretty much a bitch. Not a whole lot happens in the book, but that's pretty similar for the first three selection novels. But at least in those, I could stand the main character as well...
Spoilers for the first trilogy will follow. In the end, I actually ended up liking this. But it was a hard road to walk for one major reason: Eadlyn is one of the most annoying protagonists I've ever stuck with. She is spoiled. She is whiny. She is entitled. She thinks she is better than everyo...
The Heir is the fourth book in the Selection series by Kiera Cass. I had mixed feelings about the third trilogy, liking the first book, hating the second, and loving the third, so I wasn't sure how I would feel about the fourth, especially since I noticed a few negative reviews where people hated th...
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