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okay, so once again, my emotions are clouding my judgement. i find that my prejudices are very much alive with this series. i never cared much for sam goode (because i feel like he's stealing six away from four and all that) but i am completely in love with adamus. so i'll give this book 4 stars because adamus is amazing. he kind of reminded me of matched where the girl (can't remember her name) is a sorter. i don't know. i find there to be something fairly comforting when i get to cross reference the books i've read. there's also the one-adamus doomed relationship going on, because you know, one is dead. i don't know, i find it interesting, not to mention the revelation of one being a figment of adamus' imagination (shutter island and we were liars, anyone?) i got through the book quickly though, so there's a plus in that. it was a book that wasn't hard to read, i'll give it that.
I'll sum it all up and say I loved it. It's thoroughly enjoyable, just like the rest of this short series, but this one is from a very interesting point of view, and even though it was merely 60 pages or so, mr. Lore was able to give so much to it that, honestly, kept me hooked all the time. At first, in the previous story, I was rather worried that Adam might not be the only Mog who's not bloodthirsty and barbaric; I mean we needed to have characters we utterly despise, that's why the Mogs' nature should not be altered; they should just be destroyed. But Adam is a unique character, and I'd love to read more about him. In other words, this short story is a success. And it fueled up my excitement about reading The Fall of Five now that it's finally come out! I hope the author keeps writing more of these awesome short stories
Pittacus Lore can do no wrong in my eyes! I love all these short novellas!
im not here for sam im here for adam and one. 4 stars bc tragIC