Thoughts for the future of the SAGA??
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Re: Thoughts for the future of the SAGA??
Absolutely!B Creech wrote: ↑27 Feb 2020, 16:48Yeah, exactly. I don't know how this book got put in the YA category. I felt it was not appropriate for young adults, and especially for teenagers!![]()
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Yes. That is a bit of a concern for me, to be honest. Adam's mental health should be addressed in some way, or him and Carly have a breaking point. Not sure, but a few things need to be addressed. For sure. I want to like the book completely and be excited for the next series of books...but some things need to again, be addressed and dealt with.Nym182 wrote: ↑24 Feb 2020, 11:08I think that the next few books will mainly revolve around Carly and Adam's "relationship" with a few ups and downs that will most likely result in a "love conquers all" type thing... I would hope that Adam's past would come back to haunt him but I am not sure the author has any interest in holding him accountable for his actions, nor in dealing with his mental health... I'm not quite sure if I will read the next books...Chelsearoses wrote: ↑21 Feb 2020, 20:15 *Possible or slight spoilers ahead in discussion* This is for the book "Opaque" by Calix Leigh-Reign
What are your thoughts, based on this book, for the future of the Saga? Do you think it will get better? Will Adam continue to change or be brought challenges, do you think his past or anything will test him to go back and challenge his mental health?
Will Carly become someone different or be challenged by her new future?
Thoughts or ideas??
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Agreed, Adam didn't face any repercussions for what he did in the first book when at the start it seemed to be a somewhat big aspect of the plot.Chanda Chema wrote: ↑03 May 2020, 14:08 Adam's past should catch up with him and see how well he deals with it. It's an expectation for him to be wiser and more powerful as tougher challenges are thrown his way. Carly should be his sanity.
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I am really curious to see whether this will be the case. Adam is a very unpredictable character and I wonder if he will keep it up to the very end.