![]() The first thing that I really need to note is that even though I constantly complained about the dual timelines and how the storylines of Rielle and Eliana felt detached from one another, how I couldn’t justify reading a series that took place in both the past and the future, I get it now. I shall try to get through this with the least amount of spoilers, making this a shorter review than usual (maybe), but I make no promises. And it made every character, every storyline, every POV matter in the end and the further I got in the book, the more I kept thinking “yes, this is exactly what I’ve been waiting for.” That is why it gets 5 stars from me and why this particular book managed to save my 2020 reading year. I do want to note that while I don’t think this book was absolutely perfect, and that’s specifically why it earned 5 stars from me, it was a conclusion that made the entire series worth it. I always say that while I might not know how to explain why a book is worthy of 5 stars, but I’ll be able to feel it. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the moment, I awarded this final book in the Empirium trilogy 5 stars, something I rarely ever do, and to be honest I still stand by it. I’ve been sitting on my thoughts for this review for a few days now and I think I finally know what to say. ![]()
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