Author: Kiera Cass Book Colors: Purple, Purple.
Book Genre: Distopian Liturature. Summaries: The Heir: After hearing countless times about her parent's Selection, Eadlyn Schreve, oldest Schreve child and next in line to the throne, isn't sure that her Selection would be the fairy-tale kind her parents had. But soon after she meets the 35 gentlemen that will be competeing for her heart, Eadlyn realizes there's more to these boys than just their outward appearance. The Crown: When Eadlyn Schreve started this Selection, she wasn't planning on falling in love with any of the 35 suitors that had walked into the palace weeks before. But after a few weeks of competition, she realizes that love isn't as far away as she thought. And after her mother has a servere heart attack, Eadlyn must take matters into her own hands, manage the kingdom, and find her true love. Personal Review: I already loved The Selection series before I read these two books, so of course I really loved these as well! Eadlyn is a very neat teenager, and I think most people can relate to her in some way or another. The end sort of surprised me. You'll never guess who she picks at the end! Recommendation: I would definately recommend this book for anyone who had read The Selection series (or any of The Selection books) and loved it. I would also recommend this book for people who really love surprises (there are quite a few), and who like dystopian literature. If you had never read the first three books, this would still be a good read because it has new people and a new Selection, but I would prefer if you read the others before you read this! Loved America Singer's Selection? Click here and here for both of Eadlyn's stories!
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