Series: The Selection (Book 4)
Hardcover: 368 pages
Publisher: HarperTeen; 1 edition (May 5, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0062349856
ISBN-13: 978-0062349859
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.2 x 8.2 inches
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The Heir by Kiera Cass🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👗♕I like Princess Eadlyn more than Queen America. There. I said it. ::hides from thrown tomatoes with Eady::I know my opinion is not the popular one. I’ve seen how many reviews have talked about how much of a brat Eadlyn is, how much of a surprise it is that she is the way she is considering Maxon and America raised her…but I get it. For one, it fits her character’s life. While I understand her parents, I can see where her overall childhood would’ve been focused on one giant power trip. She is going to be the next queen, after all, and she’s still young. But I mainly liked her for different reasons.I liked how subtle her emotional turmoil was—her overall denial of her reality—and I found her both believable and refreshing to the series. After three books of America’s indecisiveness, I enjoyed seeing a girl who had a plan (and how that same girl’s plan was slowly starting to break her down.) I loved the characters too. Seeing the old characters mixed in was a gift, but I was relieved that their presence didn’t take away from the focus on Eadlyn’s story. In regards to new characters…EEEEEEE! (Yes. That is a word.) I enjoyed all of the boys. Each one stands out—Henri, anyone? He’s adorable!—and additional dynamics were added to the overall concerns portrayed, like Eadlyn’s twin brother. To me, this novel is rounded out more than the previous three, showing more of the country’s issues and how individual characters come into play and the threat is clearer. I also like how the threat is, truly, the protagonist herself.What can I say? I love inner demons.AND cliffhangers. I also adore cliffhangers. They drive me crazy, and that is a sign of pure book love. I already cannot wait for the next (and I think final?
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