miércoles, 8 de abril de 2020

Finale by Becca Fitzpatrick


This may have some spoilers.

This book has definitely taught me something IMPORTANT, and that is, that books should have age tags as recommendation for the readers; because this one is definitely for kids around 13 to 17 years old and just NOT for someone around 20's. B-E-L-I-I-E-V-E-M-E.

Taking that apart, we go along with a story more suitable for teenagers, given that the female protagonist is one and given that she is at war; apparently she doesn't have more bigger concerns that to be worry of the possibility of her boyfriend being unfaithful and that blinding her so much that is not able to realize that the number one person that she is supposed to be aware of is being introduced to her since what? page 4.

Okay, trying to be neutral, the background story is pretty good, come one that did me! fallen angels, humans, demi angels, archangel and all ....im IN, but I'd like to have read a bit more of action among those races than just being reading the protagonist's love story.

This one ....I can't say a lot about this one: 90% of the book is about the heroine's love issues + 5% action to get ready for a war o a war itself + 5% heroine's insecurities .

No more to say here. lovely phrase of the book ? just the declaration of love of the heroe, memorable part of the book? a secondary character's dead.

That's it. And lesson learned! No more reading books written  for kids under my age.


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