Books 3 and 4: The Evolution of Mara Dyer, The Retribution ofara Dyer

Finally, I’ve finished reading the trilogy.

I just don’t like being left hanging in the open, that is why I forced myself to finish the series. What I have said about the first book remains true, though – that it is quite an intriguing read. Mara and Noah, and this time including their schoolmate and friend, Jamie are all humans, except for them bearing an abnormal gene that makes them extraordinary. It reminded me of thHannah.e movie 
It is just so frustrating on Mara’s part to be considered a freak. In the real world, no one’s really gonna believe her extraordinariness. It’s just so lucky of her to have a big brother Daniel, who was always there for her. Plus there were parts in the books that are unnecessary, like the story can still go on and reach the same ending without them. And why is it that Noah’s point of view suddenly pops up in the last book?
I couldn’t ignore Noah and Mara’s romantic banter. Their words, especially Noah’s, were almost similar to those of Edward Cullen’s (which most probably made me go gaga over that series long before everybody did, and I am gladly over it now). I would say I’d see a movie with a plot like this one, but reading it just bore the hell out of me. But if you’re into science fiction/romance mix, then maybe this is just the book for you.

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