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The Skyseekers

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Folks, this is why you should check the book before request for the ARC. I accidentally requested for this without knowing this is actually a series.

I don't understand what's going on, but I still read it anyway. The author's writing is what make me stay. But anyway it's still a decent read.

IF YOU LOVE DYSTOPIAN STORIES READ THIS SERIES PLS!!!

**Got the ARC with exchange of review! (thanks to NetGalley)

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While I really enjoyed book one and two, this one seemed to have almost a completely different plot. It was suddenly easier to get in and out of a secure facility. There was a love triangle that didn't need to exist, Ben would never truly accept her and they pretty much ended things in book 2. The solutions to the problems that came up seemed far fetched and not at all thought through.

I received an advance reader copy in exchange for a fair review.

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I wish this book wasn't the last book in the series because this series was so good. I loved most of the characters. Lock and the main character had me dying of laughter. They are so hilarious. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves the hunger games. I really enjoyed reading this series.

Many thanks to the Ramona Finn, the publisher, and Netgalley for my ARC.

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I am so sad that this series is over!!! I really loved it and couldn't stop reading until I finished this book! This was an excellent conclusion to the series!

I feel like this book had a lot of character growth and I loved watching Myla acknowledge her feelings for Lock more. Overall, this series had little romance and was very action packed. However, there was finally more progression with her realizing her feelings, when faced with the thought of losing Lock. I also loved that Myla is so human. She made some really dumb mistakes sometimes and was a bit hotheaded, but I loved that this book had an actually flawed character, not a pseudo-flawed character that is actually perfect.

Also admirable was the relationship Myla has with her sister, Ona, and her devotion to always be there, no matter what. I have to be honest; I didn't like Ona at all. I thought she was pretty terrible and don't think her actions were ever justified. Yet, Myla never gave up on her. Even when most would consider her lost. It was beautiful that she valued her family, above all else, and was willing to do whatever she needed to save them.

Most books in this genre have a love triangle, however, even though Myla was sort of faced with one at the end of the second book, I like that as soon as Ben said that he still felt the same, she acknowledged that things weren't the same for her. Her and Lock hadn't even kissed, but she still admitted that there was something to Ben. To me, that indicated that she really did respect him and his feelings. So even though his feelings did not just go away in this book, she was honest and did her best not to drag him along, which is more than I can say for a lot of protagonists.

We were introduced to multiple new characters in this book and gained more insights about the ones we already knew. Fabulous book and conclusion!

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Echelon is the only place that human’s can survive. But, once outside Myla learns this is not true. With Ben, Lock and Decemite by her side, Myla becomes the new leader.

I probably needed to read the previous 2 books to really understand what was going on, and I think a lot of the book was lost on me because I didn’t have that back story.

The writing was good, and I’m interested in the store so I’ll go borrow The Decemites, the first book in the series.

Thank you #netgalley for the complimentary copy of #TheSkyseekers in exchange for an honest review.

Publication Date: May 12, 2021

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