Shattered (Slated #3) 
The first half of the book was absolutely disappointing for me, the second half made a little bit up for it. Overall an OK read, but wouldn't really recommend the series for readers 20+. I think I just wasn't in the target group at all with my 24 years... 🙈
I like making fun of books, I really do. But this was just disappointing. The first two books introduced a lot of great ideas and pretty cool characters, most of which died before "Shattered" - the ideas as well as the characters. Kyla, who was actually shaping up to be pretty badass, got turned into this constantly wailing little Mary Sue with fifteen or so names. I ask you.Nico was... there. For, like, three pages.The uber-villain was lame (Astrid? What kind of a name is that? What's she gonna

As far as conclusions to trilogies go Shattered was a good one.Kyla is still wound up about what happened to Ben, and although I felt sorry for her I wasn't actually too bothered about Ben. Why? Because I wasn't emotionally invested in the romance between Ben and Kyla in book one. It was dull and so was Ben to be honest. For this reason, as harsh as it may sound to some, I didn't really care much about what happened to him.I was, however, pleased with the way Aiden and Kyla's relationship
Great, great conclusion to this series.One of the best dystopians out there! Full review to come.
An excellent conclusion to an excellent series: one of the best girl versus government books I've ever read with so many plot twists, it's so easy to lose yourself in the story.
My favorite part of this triology!
Teri Terry
Paperback | Pages: 402 pages Rating: 4.24 | 9946 Users | 923 Reviews

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| Title | : | Shattered (Slated #3) |
| Author | : | Teri Terry |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | AUS/UK Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 402 pages |
| Published | : | March 6th 2014 by Orchard Books |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
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Kyla is in danger from both the government Lorders who erased her memory and the terrorists who tried to use her. So now she’s on the run. Sporting a new identity and desperate to fill in the blank spaces of her life pre-Slating, Kyla heads to a remote mountain town to try to reunite with the birth mother she was kidnapped from as a child. There she is hoping all the pieces of her life will come together and she can finally take charge of her own future. But even in the idyllic wilderness and the heart of her original family, Kyla realizes there is no escape from the oppressive Lorders. Someone close to her may be one of them, and even more frighteningly, her birth mother has been keeping secrets of her own. In this stunning series finale, Kyla finally finds out who she really is, and the road to this discovery, and to deciding who she wants to become, is full of dangerous twists and turns that will keep readers riveted.Declare Books Toward Shattered (Slated #3)
| Original Title: | Shattered |
| ISBN: | 1408319500 (ISBN13: 9781408319505) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Slated #3 |
| Characters: | Kyla |
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Ratings: 4.24 From 9946 Users | 923 ReviewsJudgment Based On Books Shattered (Slated #3)
Maybe 3.5 for this one This book held my interest and had some tense, terrifying moments and some fascinating pieces to the whole puzzle of Kyla. BUT, I really hated how the romance was handled and I thought Kylas story got more and more convoluted and confusing as the story progressed, and the coincidences became REALLY ridiculous :(I really HATED how (view spoiler)[Ben (hide spoiler)] was handled! I thought it was beyond obvious that (view spoiler)[something weird was going on with him when heThe first half of the book was absolutely disappointing for me, the second half made a little bit up for it. Overall an OK read, but wouldn't really recommend the series for readers 20+. I think I just wasn't in the target group at all with my 24 years... 🙈
I like making fun of books, I really do. But this was just disappointing. The first two books introduced a lot of great ideas and pretty cool characters, most of which died before "Shattered" - the ideas as well as the characters. Kyla, who was actually shaping up to be pretty badass, got turned into this constantly wailing little Mary Sue with fifteen or so names. I ask you.Nico was... there. For, like, three pages.The uber-villain was lame (Astrid? What kind of a name is that? What's she gonna

As far as conclusions to trilogies go Shattered was a good one.Kyla is still wound up about what happened to Ben, and although I felt sorry for her I wasn't actually too bothered about Ben. Why? Because I wasn't emotionally invested in the romance between Ben and Kyla in book one. It was dull and so was Ben to be honest. For this reason, as harsh as it may sound to some, I didn't really care much about what happened to him.I was, however, pleased with the way Aiden and Kyla's relationship
Great, great conclusion to this series.One of the best dystopians out there! Full review to come.
An excellent conclusion to an excellent series: one of the best girl versus government books I've ever read with so many plot twists, it's so easy to lose yourself in the story.
My favorite part of this triology!


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