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America is true to itself. A real weathervane. I learned to love as well, so it's not a problem. But it must be admitted that his habit of spending "like Maxon, no I love Aspen, no I love Maxon" is sometimes disconcerting. It is full of great ideas, and then sometimes, I do not understand, like the death of his father. Let's Talk hold. The guy is a renegade, not we'll know more except that he died of a hereditary disease that previously did not know. It's been a bit dead easy for me, just to reveal the huge presence of Northerners in the kingdom, it is a regret. Until the end I imagined it would be that Clarkson would have killed or Southerners. Bah nan.
Aspen annoys me, because ultimately, what does he do throughout the book than chasing America to tell him ... that he no longer loves her despite her teen promises? It is highly predictable from the outset. And finally, it ends with Lucy, but like Anna, Anna, who entirely devoted to America, eventually break altogether. Curious by its servants he was so devoted, for which she risked her life.
Maxon is still one that I liked the most, as it is touching. His letters are a beautiful passage, without being fabulous fabulous, this is a beautiful moment.
I have not understood the faces constant volts-King, however, or those of the queen.
As for Celeste, I thought it was an interesting character, but too easy reconciliation and apologized to her, whether or Elise Kriss too fast.
But to give a more general view, what I regret is that so many intrigues are started, and none are actually accomplished, searched, whether the Yankees (I loved the passage of their meeting with Maxon and America), Southerners (who do all farting, then kill everyone let's be crazy), propaganda provided by the King, the girl America meeting Angeles, and what about the hidden role of Kriss!
Well, it's not very built as opinion, but here goes. That does not prevent me from being super fan, it's terrible!