Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Book Review: The Ends of the World by Maggie Hall


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Title: The Ends of the World
Author: Maggie Hall
Series/Standalone: The Conspiracy of Us Series (Book #3) 
Genre: Romance, Young Adult, Science Fiction
Pages: 309
Publisher: G.P Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Year Published: 2017
Format: Audiobook

"The Circle is hers. But Avery West has lost everything: her mother, the family she'd just found and the one boy she trusted. In their place are unfathomable power, a staged relationship that makes her question every real feeling she's ever had, and a mission to find the cure to the virus that's made her own blood a weapon.

Then disaster strikes, turning Avery, Stellan, Jack and Elodie into the most wanted people in the world. To clear their names and the growing rift between the families of the Circle before the world dissolves into World War Three, they'll have to make a desperate, dangerous final race for Alexander the Great's tomb. What they will find inside will mean the world's salvation- or destruction.

Avery will have to decide how much she's willing to sacrifice- for the world, for family and for love-in this conclusion to the Conspiracy of Us series."

My Rating: 1/5


I rarely hate a book series. But here it is the series that I kept thinking must get better, but it just didn't. There was one plot point that I thought could have been interesting in the very end of the book, one character I was intrigued by and guess what, they got killed off. I didn't think that this was logically or atmospheric, it was corny and straight-up stupid to me. I don't think I will bother reading anything else by the author. Maybe it was the plot or the writing but this whole series was just not for me! I don't understand the praise that it's gained from some of the booktubers I follow. I just literally don't get it. First 1 star of the year!

Thanks for reading,
Sidny

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