The Selection by
Kiera Cass
My rating:
5 of 5 stars
#BecRereads2018
I started rereading this book 30 minutes before bedtime, having forgotten what a compulsive read it truly is, which means I was up late and am tired today, though I don't regret having stayed up to read the book straight through (again).
This story is full of drama and intrigue, a lot like The Bachelor, which is another guilty pleasure. It amuses me how the characters mirror behaviors you see from women thrown into the live version of this story, but it is still a compelling piece of fiction.
Is it fluffy?
Absolutely.
Is if fun?
Definitely.
Is it dramatic?
IS LIFE DRAMATIC? Oh, sorry. I mean yes.
Yes, it is dramatic.
Is the dystopian aspect of the story pretty weak?
Yep.
Do I care about that?
Nope. It's not why I showed up. I'm just along for the ride, which is always twisty and fast-paced.
I mean, come on. I already know how the story ends up, but I still found myself stressing out over what would happen with America and Maxon in the middle of the night. And that's what I want from a story--something that drags me in and won't let me go.
Also, just like I do while watching The Bachelor, I couldn't help shouting at the both of them a few times, to try to get them to comply with my wishes, which they rarely did. That's unfortunate, because I feel sure I could have helped them avoid a few errors and delays along the way. ;)
Book 23 read in 2018
Pages: 336
The Elite by
Kiera Cass
My rating:
5 of 5 stars
#BecRereads2018
Somehow, I didn't review this book the first time I read it. I suspect that was because I was too busy picking up book 3 to stop and write one. The same thing happened this time. As soon as book 2 ended, I immediately flipped to book 3. This series is so delightfully compulsive. I suspect I'll revisit again, from time to time, because it makes me happy.
Book 24 read in 2018
Pages: 336
The One by
Kiera Cass
My rating:
5 of 5 stars
#BecRereads2018
This was just as much fun as when I read it the first time, perhaps more so, because I had some amount of certainty that it would end on a good note. Yes, I say some, because the best stories always make you worry, even when you logically know there's no need.
Book 25 read in 2018
Pages: 368
PREVIOUS REVIEW:
WARNING: Stupid grins, swooning, crying, racing hearts, yelling at the story, and flailing may occur (In the best of all possible ways).
I loved this final novel in the trilogy. It was exciting and satisfying in all kinds of ways. I was very worried, as I often am about a final book, but it was all for nothing. This book sucked me in from the moment I glanced at the first page until I read the very last words...which were perfect.