"You must become so free that your very existence is an act of rebellion." -Albert Camus
Oh no! I've fallen a day behind. I'll have to post days three and four today.
To be honest, I haven't read that many series. And the ones I do read... I never seem to finish them. I always mean to get to reading the last book of the series, or the most recent one... but, well, of mice and men, haha.
The Mortal Instruments: I came across these books when I was in high school and my reader-friend and I read them together. We would call each other after all of the pivotal moments and gush over what happened. Remembering these books brings back a lot of good memories.
The Infernal Devices: Loved the first, hated the second, was destroyed by the third. I almost didn't read the third because of my severe dislike and disappointment with the second one, but then I decided to give it a shot, and I am so glad I did. That is how you end a series.
Harry Potter: This is self-explanatory.
The Hunger Games: Really, I sort of just put these books on here because it's one of the only trilogies I've ever finished. I liked the first a lot, even though I was uncomfortable with the similarities to Battle Royale. The second was clever. The third would have been better if it had been written in third person, in my opinion. Either way, it's a great trilogy that sends out a good message.
Twilight: Don't hate! Haha, I shamelessly loved the second book in this series because I was a huge fan of Jacob Black. I also really liked the first one, too. This is another series that I actually finished!
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