Iacopo Zeroli Zeroli itibaren Opoutere, Yeni Zelanda
I know this book is supposed to be the last one in the series, but it feels like there could be more. I really like how Jasmine has changed, how her and Eugenie finally have a good sister relationship. I also love how Dorian still hasn't given up hope for a real relationship with Eugenie. He is great about supporting her with all of her decisions. Because of this I have mixed feelings on the decision that Eugenie makes at the end. I can understand her reasons why, but feel there will be hell to pay once the knowledge is known. I didn't really care for the blight part of the book. It was a little boring to me, even though it brought Eugenie in contact with a great many other Kings and Queens. When Kiyo reveals his secret towards the end, I decided that yes, I really hate him. I can't believe that he kept this a secret. I does make sense why he could go after the babies with no feeling. Overall I am sad that this series has come to an end.
This was my first Guterson book. I think the only thing that kept me interesed was the fact that the story took place in the Pacific Northwest and I was able to identify where he was throughout the book. I have to admit, i didnt finish the last 5 pages, but it seemed like it didn't really matter, i got out of it what i needed to. It had that "Into the Wild" vibe.
I loved this book! Three different stories intertwined - all with fascinating characters.