Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Review: Boundless


The Unearthly trilogy comes to an end with Boundless, a pleasant desert after a great course. 

Clara, Angela and Christian are now at Stanford. This time around, the visions keep getting more dangerous, involving glow and blades. Clara's energy is torn since Angela is hiding a secret, Christian pressing for more than just friendship, Jeffrey angry and Tucker gone. How can she be happy -- or better yet -- achieve her purpose?

Cynthia Hand concentrated on giving all of the characters their own sub plot, combining them into a big climax. Providing everyone with attention, also meant resolving every question the readers might have had during the series. Does Clara's love for Tucker turned into something different? Is Christian the better choice for her? 

The end of the road is painful, for someone always loses in a love triangle. But it is nevertheless well written. Prepare for the return of Michael and Samjeeza.


6 comments:

  1. Wow! I am looking forward to this series and most girls are Team Tucker. I've heard this is a triangle that's done well, so that's a good thing. Awesome review!

    Sarika @ The Readdicts

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    1. Yes, it's based on feelings. Not an insta-love thing.

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  2. I am looking forward to reading this series, great review

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    1. Thanks, hope you enjoy it just as much as I did :D

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  3. Even though Hallowed was my favorite book in this series, I was impressed that Cynthia Hand gave every character their own spotlight so they wouldn't be forgotten. Usually some authors ignore that and focus on the main leads alone, but not Cynthia Hand. I think the epilogue was the best part!

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    1. Oh yeah, sooo many secrets were revealed in Hallowed, I couldn't put it down.

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