#Symbols in the novel the one by kiera cass series#
This book in specific, receives a 4.5/5 (the highest I’ve given to the books in this series because I thoroughly enjoyed it - stayed up to 1am on a school night trying to finish it). Overall, I love this series so far, would definitely still highly recommend this to anyone. I highly suggest you get the box set if you haven’t purchased these books yet or borrow someone’s copy of the extra epilogue (it’s only a few pages) because it’s adorable and I love it. I felt like this was what really wrapped it up for me. This epilogue gives you a glimpse into the future after the book ended.
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I bought the box set of The Selection, so there was an EXTRA epilogue for The One. In Kiera Casss dystopian novel, The Selection, there are many interesting words used to describe the various characters who are all from different social. The ending of the book was satisfying, but not QUITE satisfying. I really don’t want to spoil anything, so that’s as much details as I can get into. The Selection is coming to an end and the decision is finally made. I had nothing particular that I didn’t really like about this novel… The only exception being the same with the problem I had with The Elite, the whole “reintroduction” during the beginning of the novel.Īlthough The One is not the final book in the Selection series, it is a wrap up for our characters as we know them. But I felt like we finally got a glimpse into what it truly felt like to be there in this novel. Much of the book(s) are settled in the palace, of course it would be a little bit difficult to truly imagine the whole “world” of Illea that they lived in. Kiera Cass does a great job at making you feel like you are there with the characters - as if you knew them yourself.Īnother point I felt that was an improvement in this novel was the development of the world they lived in.
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Once again, I am still in love with the characters. Keeping in mind that this is supposed to be a lighthearted read, I finally felt like the plot tied in what I wanted + action I wanted to see with it. It’s the action I’ve been waiting for since book 1. This Study Guide consists of approximately 42 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Betrothed. Remember how I kept saying I wanted more? I finally got the “more”.
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Without any doubts, this is my favorite book so far in the series. Who will Maxon choose? Who will America choose? The end of the competition is nearing and it is finally time to make a choice. In the 3rd installment of the Selection series, we are finally faced with the choice. If you have read at least one of the books, it will be perfectly fine to read this as there will be no spoilers for those who are interested in knowing my thoughts on The One (Book 3). (only applies to those who have not read the series at all). If you haven’t read anything from the Selection series, you definitely should NOT read this review as there are key plot spoilers. *I purchased this book with my own money* Genre: Dystopian, Young Adult, Fiction, Romance