![]() ![]() ![]() She had her own character refer to her relationship using its fandom portmanteau. (Most Cringe-Worthy Moment: At one point Tessa referred to she and Hardin as Hessa. But should Anna Todd continue to write, it's very doubtful I would seek out anything else by her. This book series is repetitive to the extreme and the angst just keeps on coming but there was enough there to keep me interested/mildly entertained enough to complete the series. The jumps in the timeline kept things fresh and the peeks into the future were actually interesting and (dare I say?) heartwarming. There was *finally* an element of character growth and I found myself enjoying the evolution of their relationship. Sad, but true.īut I will say that the last 50 pages or so were an improvement. ![]() And the fact is, an author is doing something terribly, terribly wrong when I find myself cheering when it appeared they had broken up for good. Hardin continued to be a total d-bag and Tessa was one of the weakest female characters I've ever read. Namely, unlikable characters who belong anywhere but together. Up until about the 90% mark, I was having the same issues that I've had in the three previous books. What's another 500 pages at this point? I'm no quitter. Plus, after slogging through the 2,104 pages of the first three books. But, like the book crack it is, it kept me just hooked enough to keep coming back for the next fix. There were several times throughout this series when I thought, what am I doing? Why am I subjecting myself to this? Life is too short. ![]()
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