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Supernova by Marissa Meyer
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Supernova (edition 2019)

by Marissa Meyer (Author), Dan Bittner (Narrator), Rebecca Soler (Narrator), MacMillan Audio (Publisher)

Series: Renegades (3)

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"All's fair in love and anarchy... Supernova, the epic conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer's thrilling Renegades Trilogy finds Nova and Adrian struggling to keep their secret identities concealed while the battle rages on between their alter egos, their allies, and their greatest fears come to life. Secrets, lies, and betrayals are revealed as anarchy once again threatens to reclaim Gatlon City."--provided by publisher.… (more)
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Title:Supernova
Authors:Marissa Meyer (Author)
Other authors:Dan Bittner (Narrator), Rebecca Soler (Narrator), MacMillan Audio (Publisher)
Info:Macmillan Audio (2019)
Collections:Read, Read but unowned, Series, Audiobooks
Rating:***1/2
Tags:2020, ^renegades, young adult books, science fiction, speculative fiction

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Representation: Biracial (half white and half Asian) main character
Trigger warnings: Explosions, physical assault and injury, blood, grief and loss depiction, dead bodies, death of people
Score: Six points out of ten.
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That's it. I reached the end of the trilogy. Well then, it's been a ride to read the entire series with some parts I found more enjoyable than others but here's the recap: Renegades was okay. Archenemies was worse. Supernova was slightly better. As I said before Marissa Meyer is an alright author but not the most consistent but I'm happy to say I enjoyed this one despite its flaws. It starts (more like finishes) with the characters, Nova and Adrian I've come to know now and at this point they need no introduction. I pick up after the events of the second instalment where HQ is in ruins after a war and I also see everyone cleaning up for the first few pages but after that nothing much happens. I must stress the point that I couldn't connect or relate to Nova and Adrian and sometimes it was a struggle to read them, not to mention the other characters didn't help the reading experience either as the writing missed the mark. There was a lot of talk about a new substance called Agent N that removes superpowers from prodigious people and the Renegades would use that to full effect but it already fell in the wrong hands in Archenemies and that happened again so what's the point of using that if it's so dangerous to everyone? Agent N plays a role later in the novel when the Anarchists raid a meeting and in the second half the pace picks up, so much so it's enough to save the story and earn a star (if not for that I would've given it three stars.) ( )
  Law_Books600 | Jan 17, 2024 |
Amazing! Awesome ending! ( )
  wallace2012 | Nov 4, 2023 |
MARISSA YOU CANNOT END A SERIES LIKE THAT WTF ( )
  abhkolo | Apr 25, 2023 |
Great finale to the trilogy! Extremely satisfying reading from top to bottom. I really do wish I could get a glimpse into the future, to see what happened with the Prodigies from prison, for example, and whether they were so easily accepted back into the "everyone's a hero" movement. And that cliffhanger of an epilogue! I won't say I didn't wonder once or twice, but I was still caught by surprise.

Very pleased, craving more! ( )
  clrichm | Mar 26, 2022 |
Can anyone please spoil this for me?

I was very meh with the last two books and I just don't have it in me to read this.
I also may or may not have forgotten everything that happened in books 1 and 2 and I refuse to suffer through them again just to get to this one.
  Ray_ | Jan 19, 2022 |
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"All's fair in love and anarchy... Supernova, the epic conclusion to New York Times bestselling author Marissa Meyer's thrilling Renegades Trilogy finds Nova and Adrian struggling to keep their secret identities concealed while the battle rages on between their alter egos, their allies, and their greatest fears come to life. Secrets, lies, and betrayals are revealed as anarchy once again threatens to reclaim Gatlon City."--provided by publisher.

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