![]() ![]() I HIGHLY recommend your reading this final novel in the series to make your own judgement. Adelina's actions in the end did not (in my opinion) reach enough of a redeeming quality to have me change mt mind in the end. I mean he's the only character I know that I dislike the whole series until the end. I guess she didn't meet up to the standards Professor Snape set. Now I can see how others would have liked/disliked her at times but in the end be satisfied with her. However, I will admit that I did not change my alliance. Perhaps it is my wanting to know if my alliance to change that kept me so invested in this series. I don't know how Lu does it, but she somehow created a series that had me questioning my alliance to the narrator so much! Yet, I still want to keep reading more. However, my disliking her did not make me want to stop reading any less. ![]() I grew myself disliking her as the story progressed. ![]() The way she creates this narrative, one will either support or be against Adelina. Lu created a narrator that I did not like whatsoever, and I think this is a very tricky thing to do. Once I started reading this novel, my fears came to life. I had to take some time to think after reading The Rose Society before picking up The Midnight Star. ![]() I didn't know if I was going to like or dislike Adelina in this final installment in The Young Elites series. The Rose Society already had me questioning Adelina, so to some extend I was already confused about what I really wanted. When I picked up The Midnight Star, I was hesitant. ![]()
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