


This might be the one area I found lacking, though only slightly-the intricacies of how the Renegades run the city. Max is a favorite, of course, and I loved seeing him in this book! I also enjoyed the scenes with Simon and Hugh, though I still wanted even more of them. In terms of the other characters, I still really like the other team members, especially Ruby and Oscar. And the way these two come together is fantastic! That said, Adrian’s journey is also wonderful. The nuance of the two sides of the core conflict are so well explored, particularly through her inner struggles. I especially loved how Nova’s storyline progressed, with her being so torn between the people she loves and what they all stand for.

Things set up long ago get paid off, and it’s amazing. From the technology, to certain characters with murky backstories, everything starts converging. That unpredictability makes this such a wild ride!įurthermore, things introduced in the first two installments of this story develop and evolve in such cool ways. There are definite goals the characters have, and motivations, and secrets they want to protect, but in terms of what events will occur, it’s not always clear. That’s a really great thing about this series-not being able to really predict where the plot would go. I couldn’t decide if, when, and how I wanted everything to be revealed, and not knowing how it would go down was actually so fun. Seriously, the dramatic irony is insane in this book! The reader knows things that certain characters don’t know, and it’s somehow both agonizing and delightful. And as their greatest fears take form, they will have to see if they can break down the division between heroes and villains, because the stakes have never been higher. Nova and Adrian have to face tough revelations and even tougher decisions.

In Supernova by Marissa Meyer, a powerful villain is on the verge of taking over Gatlon City, a beloved boy’s life hangs in the balance, and secrets seem about to be exposed at any moment.
