Prodigy
Publisher: G.P Putnam's sons
Pages:374
Published:January 29,2013
As usual, this review will be spoiler-free.(for both prodigy and legend) so if you haven't read either legend or prodigy, do not worry, you will not be spoiled :)
SUMMARY
Prodigy takes off right where Legend left off. This time, June and Day have been recruited by the Patriots, the republic's top rebels. Their plan: assassinate the new Elector Primo Anden. (appointed after his father, the last Elector Primo, was assassinated.)
REVIEW
My overall review for this book is four out of five stars. This book was very complex and completely fun to read. However, in my opinion, this book did not live up to Legend. I found my love for the characters slipping in this book; in my opinion they were just not as dynamic as they were in Legend. As for the plot, I felt that it could have been better played. It did have a pretty big plot twist (that was slightly predictable) but was still a fun addition.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, this book was very interesting and not boring, but I did not feel the intention of giving it five out of five stars. But obviously I still enjoyed this book. This trilogy wraps up with Champion, so I am (of course) excited to see how this adventure-filled trilogy ends.