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Rite of Revelation

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RITE OF REVELATION by Sarah Negovetich is the second book in the Acceptance trilogy. Readers follow Rebecca Collins shortly after the first book ends, and she hacks into the Acceptance ceremony camera feed. She and Daniel are now attempting to escape the Pit before they get killed by the Cardinal. They join forces with Eric, Elizabeth, and some other Pit members to begin a new life in freedom.

Like many YA dystopian books, Rebecca and her found family find themselves shocked and amazed when they discover not everyone in the world is under the Cardinal's rule. I enjoyed following the group as they become members of a new community, and attempt to restart there lives from there. Of course, things cannot go according to plan and drama ensues.

Overall, this is a solid second book in a trilogy. While it follows the tropes set out by many other books in its genre, I still am reading to find out what's going to happen with these characters. If I'm able to get the third book from my library, I will certainly complete the series.

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Requested this before I realised this was a sequel, and I never got around to reading book #1. My apologies!

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I thought this was an excellent sequel. I am so invested in these characters and their story. I can't wait to get my hands on the third and final book in this trilogy. Rebecca is one of my favorite characters. I was not happy about that unexpected death though.

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I was expecting a lot of action, especially with how book 1 had ended. And while I did understand the feelings of guilt and self-doubt, it. Took. Forever. for things to get rolling. By the time the plot started to show, I was ready to give up on this book!

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