Review: Infinite

Feb •  12 •  2014

I received this book for free from FTC: Exchange for honest opinion, Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

Review: InfiniteInfinite by Jodi Meadows
Published by HarperCollins on January 28, 2014
Genres: Emotions & Feelings, Fantasy & Magic, Love & Romance, Social Issues, Young Adult
Source: FTC: Exchange for honest opinion, Publisher
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The stunning conclusion to the Incarnate trilogy, a fantasy series about a girl who is the first new soul born into a society where everyone else has been reborn hundreds of times.Ana knows that soon life in Heart will be at risk so she escapes with her friends, seeking answers and allies to stop Janan's ascension and keep the other Newsouls safe. But only she knows the true cost of reincarnation and the dangers she'll encounter if she returns to stop him once and for all.Romantic and action-filled, the rich world of Infinite is perfect for fans of epic fantasy like Graceling by Kristin Cashore and The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson, while Ana's courage to expose the cracks in society and fight for what is right is ideal for fans of dystopian novels.

I know that I always say this but I hate when a series I love has to end.  You become so intertwined with the characters and when it ends, you feel like you are losing your best friend. I know that I will always come back to this series and fall in love with it once again.

This book was so action packed and adventured filled that every page left me only wanting more. Jodi Meadows took control of this book like no one else and left the reader wanting to go back to the beginning to relive it all again.

Ana, my sweet Ana. I feel I have watched you grow so much, and by the end you were not a young girl trying to figure out things on your own; you were a woman who had changed the world. I cried with you, I laughed with you, and I fell in love with you. You changed the world for the better, one book after another. Now onto Sam. Even though you have lived along a time, I still felt that you grew and this is partially because of Ana. She opened you up and you became the daring, loving, and headstrong man that you have shown to make me love you just as much as Ana.

I feel I need to move onto the romance and the romance these two have for each other felt real. It did not feel forced and it had everything a relationship needs to have. The love, the fights, the “I’m sorry.” I felt that these two are perfect for each other in different ways and that is what makes this relationship so special and magical.

The end was one filled with tissues. I knew where it would go but I did not expect the ending as it played out. When reading this book it seems like another fantasy filled book, filled with end of the world plots but at the end, you realize it was filled with so much more.

Jodi Meadows captured my heart a million times over and Ana Incarnate will be someone I will always hold dear in my heart along with other fantastic writers of the new year. Take the chance and see if this book will be you Infinite.

I give it 5 bites!

5bites

ChayseSig

FTC

3 Comments

  1. Jenny
    Feb 12, 2014

    Um. So those tissues…were they for happy tears? Or bittersweet tears? I NEED TO KNOW THESE THINGS CHAYSE! So many last books in a series have been ending things in a way that is crazy hard for me to deal with as a reader, so I’m very nervous at the mention of tissues:)

  2. Oh sweet! I still need to read that first book, but I’m always worried when it ends. So glad that this ends with a fantabulous book! 😀

  3. Kate @ Ex Libris
    Feb 13, 2014

    I still need to read this! I really enjoyed the first two books….