

Diego is a liar and deceptive country - even though you never visit it in the books, you meet the city avatar. Boss X is a near opposite but I appreciate his strong-willed personality.ĭoes Diego count as a character? It's a city and Diego is the worst. Yandre is so loyal and they bright radiance into any room. Two lovelies I will talk about in the same paragraph, not because they're the same but because they both are side characters I love. Warning: Major spoiler HE CANNOT BE DEAD. I loved him as I have from the start of this series. It's nice that she's lesbian, and I totally support her, but the person she was falling in love with was loving a lie. If you hit the spoiler button, you will get a spoiler. She's almost as bad as her father overall and worse to Frey that her father is. Her personality traits are rich and entitled. Rafia has been my least favorite from the start. *recalls those last two hardships with no reward* I still loved the characters from the previous books and enjoyed getting to know new ones!įrey was still a beautiful rebel and I love her strong and distinct voice! She has gone through so much in previous book and Mirror's Edge brought even more hardships and rewards. The plot was a quandary of twists and it was magnificent. He revealed the cunning people of Shreve while keeping the other countries very involved in the story. The plot (which picks up soon after book 2 ends) was a shining diamond, which was not a surprise coming from Westerfeld. Being a bookworm can have it's consequences. Both of these lovely ladies ranted with me what could possibly happen next.Īnd yes, it's taken me three months of crying to write a review of this. And then Carly who yelled with me about the ending. This was a buddy read with Rafia, who suffered with me. To quote Emma, "Thanks Scott Westerfeld it's not like I needed my heart anyway." I would also like to thank Scott Westerfeld himself for managing to both stun me and break me.

This has in no way affected my thoughts on this novel. I am forever in debt to Scholastic Publishing for sending me a copy of Mirror's Edge for review.
