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Review: The Elite

The Elite The Elite by Kiera Cass
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

If there is anything I have adored from America, is honesty, so TBH this book is better than 1st one still not that great to cross 3 stars. Yeah, it does have a better plot development compared to the first one, where the story isn't entirely focused on America and Maxon.

I can't stand Amer and Maxon, both of them get on my last nerve. Don't you two have anything to talk about, apart from ' will you be my wife?'
I do understand America's dilemma, how can one see trust in a person who treats the rest 4 girls, in the same way, the way he treats her, and ultimately where the entire motive lies on ruling the country under the thumb. Maxon is a nice guy. Yeah, that's it. He's only nice.

There's is a lot of character development in Aspen, which is something that got reflected in this part, Ik he's equally trashy but it is better to be trashy rather than having no significance at all.
Why is this a story where you end up rooting for the side characters more than the main characters?!

So read it. With the book adaptation coming out you will have something more to curse apart from the book.
Good luck!


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