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The first half of the book was all right, but I didn't love it. It did progress steadily, though, and once I hit the halfway point I really enjoyed the book. The last 1/4 or so of the book was fantastic. I'll definitely give book 2 a go.
Also, while it wasn't as in your face as it is with many books, I feel like the story would have been more impacting if the romance aspect was just a little more underplayed. Just my opinion though.
All and all, good stuff. ...more
Also, while it wasn't as in your face as it is with many books, I feel like the story would have been more impacting if the romance aspect was just a little more underplayed. Just my opinion though.
All and all, good stuff. ...more

It's not a secret that I hate dystopian books, but this book is the reason why I keep reading them. Most dystopians follow a specific formula, but the execution of this formula in Legend is enough to make me love it anyway. At first I thought, "Here we go. Another attempt to find a good one." And for a while I maintained that impression, but slowly and surely, I found it pretty easy to change my mind. Actually, there was a distinct moment that I recall thinking that this surpassed what I usually
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I know that a lot readers have a problem with alternating POVs. I don't mind them as long as they are done right. Sometimes the alternating POVs sound the same (it's just terrible when the male protagonist sounds like a girl). The POVs in Legend were distinct enough so I was fine with them and they kind made the reading experience richer for me.
The overall plot was okay, and the main characters were descent, but the story didn't move me. It was just too simplistic and kind of predictable for my ...more
The overall plot was okay, and the main characters were descent, but the story didn't move me. It was just too simplistic and kind of predictable for my ...more

I just dont want to let go of this book! I perfectly pictured out the scenes and was caught up in the excitement this story has to offer. With two dead-smart leads, you just cant wait to read what's next. The perspectives of Day and June was alternately presented. And I really like it. I want to just reas the next book, NOW.
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I loved how June picked up all the little details and was the ultimate detective, it was so interesting!
I loved how Day was the most wanted criminal but was like a modern day Robin Hood, so cute. And I loved how they were together! I also love Tess and I hope we see her more in the next book.
It was a good start. I mean I wasn't blown away, but it did have good aspects to the story. I heard about this right around when Divergent came out and I thought it would be a lot like that, it was different ...more
I loved how Day was the most wanted criminal but was like a modern day Robin Hood, so cute. And I loved how they were together! I also love Tess and I hope we see her more in the next book.
It was a good start. I mean I wasn't blown away, but it did have good aspects to the story. I heard about this right around when Divergent came out and I thought it would be a lot like that, it was different ...more

Wow, heck of a good book!! I might give it 4.5 just because I guessed one thing early on and I wish the kids in the story were older, but it's a riveting book that I really couldn't put down! Thrilling, tense, exciting, romantic, and thought-provoking, but very gut-wrenching at times.
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Nov 14, 2011
Erika B. (SOS BOOKS)
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Nov 18, 2011
Catherine Keaton
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