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Picture of celeste off of the one by kiera cass
Picture of celeste off of the one by kiera cass










Only with teenagers, and a royal family thrown into the mix. Well it felt like I was reading The Bachelor as a book. It was entertaining, yet cruel to watch as women threw themselves at the same man and watch as the jealously ebbed and flowed. If anyone paying the least amount of attention just by reading the synopsis knew what was gonna happen, raise their hand! *raises hand* I watched The Bachelor when it first came out. It didnâ?t need to be dragged on as it was. I felt like the story could have been finished in one whole novel. Indeed it did, but I didnâ?t hate it as much.

picture of celeste off of the one by kiera cass

The ever infamous scandal over this book on GoodReads catapulted me into wondering if Wendy Darlingâ?s review held truth. The amount of getting-to-know-each-other scenes were great, and their friendship seemed genuine, but you can just tell there was going to be more drama than it seemed. There was a lot of filler scenes such as the photo shoots or watching the Il�©real Report.

picture of celeste off of the one by kiera cass

It worked well setting up the plot, but then I got bored. America is picked and she ends up living at the palace, befriending a friendly girl named Marelle, and a budding friendship with the Prince. Scores of girls enter, while America is pushed into entering by her boyfriend Aspen and mother. The royal family has a contest of sorts that picks the future wife and princess of Prince Maxon.

picture of celeste off of the one by kiera cass

The law states you must be married to have sex and not have any illegtemate children. Six, Seven and Eight take up jobs serving the rest of the castes or none at all in Eightâ?s case. America Singer lives in Il�©a, the former United States where society is broken up into eight different castes.












Picture of celeste off of the one by kiera cass