Thursday, March 17, 2016

Prodigy (Book Two of The Legend Trilogy)

Prodigy 

by: Marie Lu 


Synopsis: Prodigy starts right where Legend left off, June and Day are on the run. The Republic thinks Day is dead, and now June is the Republic's most wanted traitor. They are out of money and out of ideas, so they are forced to turn to the rebellion group, the Patriots. Day and June have to decide whether the Patriots are actually better than the Republic. 

Review: Being the second book, I had very high expectations because usually the second book is my favorite, and since Legend was so good, I couldn't wait to read it. Unfortunately I was disappointed. The characters changed drastically. In Legend I loved Day, everything about him, he was funny and always had something witty to say. While June was a little annoying, and was always negative and angry.  However, in Prodigy it switched, it was like Day was a different person, he was not as funny and he was kind of pessimistic and always angry. It was sad. Eventually they switch back to there own selves, with June being a better person. But it wasn't all bad, the story picked up right where it left off and it made me want to read and finish it quickly, which I did. Overall it was still very good, (just not as good as Legend). I definitely will reread it, hopefully soon. 


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