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product_id: 102664328
title: "The Rose Society (Young Elites) Library Binding – Large Print, 4 Nov. 2015"
brand: "marie lu"
price: "AR$90785"
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reviews_count: 8
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# The Rose Society (Young Elites) Library Binding – Large Print, 4 Nov. 2015

**Brand:** marie lu
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- **What is this?** The Rose Society (Young Elites) Library Binding – Large Print, 4 Nov. 2015 by marie lu
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## Customer Reviews

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    Promise To Be Dark, But Is Just Another Trope-Filled YA.
  

*by B***X on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 18 August 2020*

Books rife with betrayal and bitter protagonists with interesting agendas should really grab you from the word go; The Rose Society didn't even grab me on the final page.Adelina is supposed to be driven by revenge; driven by the betrayals she has faced at the hands of her family and friends. But instead of becoming a ferocious, unstoppable weapon she feels more like a battery-powered children's toy running out of bars. Consequently, we hear lots about how brave and powerful she is but see very little genuine tension or challenge between her and her adversaries.As Adelina begins to build her own army of Elites, her enemies grow in number (which should be worrisome but in fact just feels like a growing number of cardboard characters goading her) and the battle to rule ensues.Ultimately this book felt like a stepping stone towards the next one. I want to know the conclusion but the struggle against the substantially superficial nature of the plot makes the a hard pill to swallow.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Feels like your average YA but actually much darker
  

*by G***9 on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 November 2015*

The first book in this series, The Young Elites, felt like a very standard and predictable YA fantasy for the first two-thirds, then suddenly went down a more interesting path towards the end, with the heroine accidentally killing the romantic interest instead of falling for his charms. I was therefore interested to see where this second installment went.Strangely, this book had the same problem as the first. The first half felt quite generic and predictable, and while I was vaguely enjoying it, and liking the fact that the protagonist was a darker than normal heroine, it wasn't capturing my imagination or leaving me desperate to read on. But once again, just when I expected it to go in one direction, it went in quite another, taking a further turn towards a dark, disturbing plot and the villainous protagonist the series kept promising but had previously failed to quite deliver.I thought the author was brave in her approach, but for me, the opening was a bit too conventional and the ending went a bit too far. I'd have preferred a plot that struck a balance between the two poles right the way through.

### ⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Enjoyable Read
  

*by Q***M on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 April 2016*

I liked the book.i found the main character rather interesting as we dont often hear form the viewpoint of the 'villain' and this made the story more alluring and i found myself wanting to know what happened next.however i did not like the fact that a lot of the story was about how she reseted her father and sister. i felt that this was too overplayed and the plot could have been better executed with more character development of sat Teren or Rafaelle etc.Overall it is a enjoyable read.

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