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Burn (Pure #3) Hardcover | Pages: 432 pages
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Original Title: Burn
ISBN: 1455502995 (ISBN13: 9781455502998)
Edition Language: English
Series: Pure #3
Characters: Pressia Belze, Partridge Willux, Bradwell, Lyda, El Capitan
Setting: Newgrange, County Meath(Ireland) (Pakistan)

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The stunning conclusion to the trilogy that began with Pure, recommended by People for those who loved The Hunger Games.

With his father now dead, Partridge has assumed leadership of the Dome, one of the last few refuges from the ravaged wastelands of the outside world. At first, Partridge is intent on exposing his father's lies, taking down the rigid order of the Dome, and uniting its citizens with the disfigured Wretches on the outside. But from his new position of power, things are far more complex and potentially dangerous than he could have ever imagined.

On the outside, a band of survivors faces a treacherous journey to Dome. Pressia carries with her the key to salvation. If she can get it to the Dome, the Wretches could one day be healed and everyone might be able to put the horrors of the past behind them. Bradwell, the revolutionary, cannot forgive so easily. Despite Pressia's pleas, he is determined to bring down the Dome and hold its citizens accountable for leaving the rest of the world to burn. El Capitan, the former rebel leader, wants to help Pressia save as many lives as possible--but he's struggling to reconcile his newfound compassion with his vicious past.

As former allies become potential enemies, the fate of the world is more uncertain than ever. Will humanity fall to destruction? Or will a new world rise from the ashes?

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Title:Burn (Pure #3)
Author:Julianna Baggott
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:February 4th 2014 by Grand Central Publishing
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fantasy

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2 out of 10 Ревью в моем блоге/This review on my blogLiving A Thousand Lives (please use Chrome/Yandex browser or Android/IOS to see the page; otherwise, spoiler-tags I use to make my post compact may not work)Short-Soundtrack:Pur:Pur No Hope Ana Johnsson The Harder We Fall My Chemical Romance The World Is Ugly Genre: dystopia, post-apocalyptic, YAStuff: mutants, people and damaged worldFail: very depressive readPOV: 3rd person, multiLove-Geometry: annoyingQuote-Core: Here, falling in love

2018 - This book is really exhausting. There's just no happiness. Everything bad that could happen happens.***2019 - FINALLY finished this ridiculous book. Goodreads needs to allow 0 star ratings.

*Genre* Dystopian*Rating* 3.0*My Thoughts*Apparently, Burn is the final installment in the Pure Trilogy. Unfortunately, it has also left me with more than a few questions left unanswered with THAT ENDING! Once again Baggott centers her story around Pressia, El Capitan (w/Helmut), Bradwell, Partridge, and Lyda while giving readers a better look into the machinations of Ellery Willux and his diabolical plans for both wretches and Pure's. This is a world in which a series of nuclear detonations

This was terrible! The start of this series, was good - not great - but it really had somewhere to go.This could have been so much more.But charters grew, just to be shrunken back to nothingness, plots were build just to be destroyed again. A brilliant idea that just crumbled and died. I was never this disappointed in a series.

Loved how rich and unique this whole series was.The characters were complex, the story line was detailed and enthralling, adventurous, and wild.So many strange things going on, and mutations. This book had it all. The author really had me through the whole thing, every book was just as great as the last.Well done, Julianna Baggott. Five stars for adults and YA. Probably would not recommend this for youth, though.
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