As for other characters, I enjoyed the contribution they all made to the book there weren’t any left over or redundant characters which I found to be very good. Stella was great, I thought, and I loved her character development. I really enjoyed her persona in this book. She was brave and clever and unafraid in the face of death, and basically a great heroine. Kyla (that’s the name I’ll use for her here) is proper, full-out badass in this book, and she had so much at stake, lost so much, and was still awesome. The first book was okay and got me gripped, the second one was my least favourite of them all, but this book was by far the best. This was my favourite book of the whole trilogy, and it is one I want to reread in the future because I genuinely enjoyed it. So when it’d been a couple of months, I knew I’d only be able to do a vague review, so I just didn’t do one. 2) These are easy books to forget! I got lost in character names and the plot. 1) I’m lazy and procrastinate book reviews all the time and didn’t get around to it. So this is a review of the last in the Slated trilogy and is the only review I’ve done of them, for two reasons. But the truth Kyla seeks is more shocking than she imagined as the Slated trilogy concludes. When forbidden memories of a violent past began to surface, so did doubts: could she trust those to care for, like Ben? Helped by friends in MIA, she goes undercover, searching for her past and evading authorities who want her dead. Kyla was Slated: her mind was wiped clean by the government.
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