![]() ![]() She lets the boy who’s been bullying her throughout their relationship bully her one more time when he no longer has anything over her. A specific part that really got to me – spoiler alert! – was the scene where she’s kissing A in another body and her boyfriend finds her and instead of defending herself, she lets him stand there and call her all sorts of derogatory names from A-Z. ![]() A is instantly loveable but after some reflection it’s because you think he’s doing all the right things, which to some extent he is, but why does his flirting and romantic gestures make us like him and hate Rhiannon? I hate to say it but it’s because Rhiannon is literally pathetic. ![]() I read the book quite quickly because as I said, the plot was intense and I liked it. I don’t know about you, but to main characters that act like children in YA fiction I say ‘no thanks’. The bit where it starts to get annoying is when Rhiannon falls into the same line as Tris in Allegiant by being this whiney brat who can’t seem to do anything for herself and is entirely selfish. ![]()
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