

*please don't kill me for writing this review* *I'm actually a nice person I swear* I'm going to go eat more chocolate and watch criminal minds to make myself feel better. So, pretty dress? Too bad that doesn't make up for well, everything else. I normally hate when you see the character on the cover too, because they usually turn out looking different than how I picture them in my head, but this one is an exception. Too bad there isn't a separate rating for books covers.
What is the lexile score of the one by kiera cass series#
I will say something nice about this book, and that is that this series has seriously the prettiest covers ever. If you enjoyed this book, good for you! I wish I did too. Or maybe I'll wait to see if that one is better. I rarely do this, but do to the aggravation this book put me through and how much chocolate I had to eat to get through this (i blame you, The Elite, for the approximately 50 pounds I gained), I won't be reading The One. But OH MY GOD I COULDN'T STAND THISĪ disappointment in the end. I have other things to say, but they'd just be negative towards the book, and I think I've said enough derogative things.

The number of facepalms this book and I shared was astronomical. I was honestly so close to throwing this book at the wall in frustration but as much as I despise some books I simply cannot because it's still a book and my whacked out brain believes they have feelings so When is Cass's birthday? I'll get her a thesaurus. Everything was scripted (which it kind of is, in a sense), nothing felt realistic or raw, and if I had to read the work WONDERFUL one more time I was going to FLIP. There was no realistic motive behind any of their interactions, whether those interactions were verbally or physically. That aside, I felt as though the characters were robots. *plot twist, Aspen and Maxon are in love* (i ship it)īesides the constant push-pull of America's emotions and how indecisive and clumsy she was with the two boys' hearts, the dialogue. He deserved to love someone who would reciprocate that emotion, even it that "someone" was Celeste. There was no excuse for her to be angry that Maxon was seeing the other girls. How, please tell me, did Maxon still "love" America after how uncaring she was towards his feelings? I understand that she was still kind of confused about her supposed "feelings" for Aspen, but after the fourth or fifth time she led on, and then proceeded to reject both boys, I would've just given up. I literally spent 319/323 pages reading about America's ever-changing feelings for Aspen and Maxon, which, by the way, was by far one of the most infuriating and unrealistic love triangles I have ever read about.

Just a reminder, in case you're thinking about ripping me apart.* I don't like to bash books and insult the author, but I will say why I did give it such a low rating, in a hopefully non-rude way. Which, by the way, is extremely disappointing, considering that I really did like the first book.

This was just one books of those books that was not my cup of tea. I spent a good hour thinking about a reason, any reason to rate it two, but I can't. Just So, you see my rating, and you're probably like, ONE STAR? And my answer is yes, one star. *sigh* I don't like to bash books and insult the author, but I will say why I did give it such a low rating, in a hopefully non-rude way. So, you see my rating, and you're probably like, ONE STAR? And my answer is yes, one star.
