Sakura Koneko's Reviews > The Kill
The Kill (The Forbidden Game, #3)
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I actually picked this up at the same time that I picked up the second book. My father had bought me them with one rule set in place: Do not read these in one night. Sadly, I did not follow his rule, but I don't think he found out (at the time I read a lot, so thusly I cost him a lot of money since I was fond of owning the books rather than getting them on loan from a library).
This was a very exciting end to this series, which also ended up tying up some loose ends and giving a little relief to anyone who had been reading since the first book in regards to some characters.
In the end, I ended up feeling pity for Julian, as he turned out to be a better person than he made himself seem. He actually loved Jenny, he was just very bad at showing it and wrongly treated her like a prize that was meant to be won.
The ending was a little sad, but fitting for this series, and can technically be called a happy ending, despite the realizations you make about some characters throughout this book.
This was a very exciting end to this series, which also ended up tying up some loose ends and giving a little relief to anyone who had been reading since the first book in regards to some characters.
In the end, I ended up feeling pity for Julian, as he turned out to be a better person than he made himself seem. He actually loved Jenny, he was just very bad at showing it and wrongly treated her like a prize that was meant to be won.
The ending was a little sad, but fitting for this series, and can technically be called a happy ending, despite the realizations you make about some characters throughout this book.
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Started Reading
January 1, 1997
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Finished Reading
August 12, 2007
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August 12, 2007
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