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Renegades #3

Supernova

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All's fair in love and anarchy...

The epic conclusion to Marissa Meyer's thrilling Renegades Trilogy finds Nova and Adrian fighting to keep their identities secret. While the battle rages on between their alter egos and their allies, there is a darker threat shrouding Gatlon City.

The Renegades' worst enemy is back among them, threatening to reclaim Gatlon City. Nova and Adrian must brave lies and betrayal to protect those they love. Their greatest fears are about to come to life, and unless they can bridge the divide between heroes and villains, they stand to lose everything. Including each other.

Intrigue and action will leave readers on edge until the final, shocking secrets are revealed.

549 pages, Hardcover

First published November 5, 2019

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Marissa Meyer

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I live in Tacoma, Washington, with my husband and beautiful twin daughters. Represented by Jill Grinberg. Learn more about me and my upcoming books at http://www.marissameyer.com.

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190 reviews7,135 followers
October 27, 2019
I. AM. SCREEEECHINGGGGG.
If I could give this book ten MILLION stars I would
SUCH A GOOD END TO THE TRILOGY
& also: I KNEW IT I KNEW IT I KNEW IT I KNEW IT
Please read this series. You’re welcome ahead of time. ;)
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2,103 reviews66.6k followers
July 6, 2023
snooze.

superheroes are, sadly, the crown jewel of the category Things That Should Be Interesting But Sadly Are Very Boring. they are the talking animals of the billion dollar movie market. everyday people being able to do insane sh*t and usually fight monsters or something...should be fun. but they aren't.

and i know that might sound like an opinion, but unfortunately for all of us i've never been wrong in my life and therefore everything i think, speak, and feel is inarguable fact from now until the end of time :( sorry. it's a burden.

i've had summer reading more fun than this book.

and sure, i was a dork, but even i prefer picking my own books when i'm on vacation. i'm not a nightmare creature. (well, usually.)

superheroes are always boring (see above), but these characters are a whole new level. they are SO BLAND!!! the nice ones are blandly nice. the evil ones are uncompelling in their villainry. the ones who choose to torment us by falling in love with each other do so without an ounce of passion, fun, or drama i can invest myself in.

being done with this series is an absolute gift.

bottom line: what just happened???

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there's an approximately 0 percent chance i like this, but what am i supposed to do? just...not finish a series? give up on my masochism and stubbornness? get real

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tbr review

this book's title is Supernova.....the main character is a superhero......named Nova...........



i see what you did there, Meyer
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339 reviews98 followers
May 14, 2020
What if the lines weren’t so clearly drawn? What if she wasn’t either a hero or a villain? What if she was both?


Wow, so I finally got my hands on this book!

I’m leaving up all of my theories up at the bottom of my review because that’s what 99% of the comments on this review are in reference to. It feels weird to delete them now even though I’ve read the book because then everyone’s comments on here won’t make sense. So while they are left up, that doesn’t mean that any of my theories were right or wrong. Don’t read into them still being here!

All that being said, here’s my actual review:

I really enjoyed this book. RENEGADES is one of my favorite YA series. It’s all about good versus evil. About forming your own opinions and not just believing everything your parents and the government tells you. It has some romance and some found family. It’s sweet and wholesome and violent and morally grey. It’s great!

The beginning of the book is action packed, but the middle was reallllly slow. Slower than any part of the previous books. But the last third of the novel is so fast paced it makes up for the slow middle third!

I feel so bad because Nova is constantly being manipulated by everyone around her. I just want to teleport myself into this world and give her a hug (and hope that she doesn’t stab me in response).

This was a great ending to the series. I loved how it addressed everything from abuse of power to prison reform to worker’s rights to challenging leaders to recognizing that your parents’ views aren’t always right. I do wish a few plot points were wrapped up better at the very end, but overall it was a great end to the trilogy! I love how the ending sets up the potential for a spin-off series.

Side note: The artist who drew this specified on their post not to repost their work anywhere so I’m just giving the link instead of adding the image but this (and the rest of their Nova/Adrian artwork) is what I picture Nova and Adrian to actually look like (not the official artwork which makes them all look 30): https://itme-z.tumblr.com/post/171515....

Content Warnings and Trigger Warnings: mentions of child sexual assault by family friend, violence, blood, gore,torture, death, grief,

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[everything below this is has nothing to do with my actual review. it is just a bunch of theories for what i thought might happen in SUPERNOVA. i am not going to say which, if any, of these theories were correct. this portion is left up since this is what most of the comments on the review are referring to. feel free to skip it.]

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February 07, 2019
WE HAVE A TITLE!!!!!!!!

SUPERNOVA
and our MC is named NOVA
A GIF from the Disney Pixar movie The Incredibles which says Coincidence? I think not!

November 08, 2018:

Okay, brace yourself for THEORIES. (This contains spoilers for the first two books)

If we don't fucking get the big reveal with Captain Chromium and Dread Warden and Adrian and Nova and in one place I WILL FUCKING RIOT. I craveeee that drama. Like *surprise* your son's first girlfriend kind of tried to kill you.

I can't wait for Nova to be all "Well it's because you didn't save my family" and them to be all "well, actually it was your uncle's fault" and Nova to be all "no! you're lying!!" and Adrian be all "no, they are telling the truth" and then Nova go all psycho-killer on Ace.

Also, can't wait for Danna to lead her swarm of butterflies back to Nova's house and everyone be all confused and a huge fight occur and Nova gets caught.

And Adrian will have to go all Sentinel and his dads will find out.

I can't wait for Nova to realize the helmet was meant for her the whole time. Also what's up with the bracelet trying to connect to it?!? What's the meaning of the star Adrian kind of made her that got attached to her bracelet? Magpie said it's super valuable. Is it....dare I say....love? (ha! so cheesy)

Can't wait for Max to wake up and be like "that Nightmare chick lowkey saved my life....also have you notice how her perfume smells like Nova's?"

If I don't learn who killed Adrian's mom or Phobia's backstory I will declare this whole series a waste of my time.

Theories I had after the first book THAT WERE NEVER ADDRESSED:
-Either Phobia and Ace totally dated or Phobia is Adrian's bio-dad. (It would explain the note and why his mom could never reveal his true dad). OR BOTH.
-Max stole Adrian's mom's power, that's how she died. Hugh and Simon found out about Max that way when she fell to her death. It's why they were so adamant about taking them in.
-Also I picture Max as someone who drains a battery not steals a power. Because of the whole Ace ending thing. Where Max could drain a person of their power (keeping it if he doesn't use it daily) and the prodigy has to recharge and still has their power.
-Ace hired a hitman because Nova's parents were working with the Renegades. Ace blamed it on a rival gang. The whole "loyalty" and "the Renegades will come" and "they must be stopped" speeches her parents gave makes me think they were totally helping the Rengades. Also her dad hid her power from Ace because he knew Ace would want her for the cause.
~OR~
-Ace didn't hire the hitman. The hitman was actually a Renegade sent to hurt Ace via his fam. Either way, their deaths seem shadier than the Roaches killing them...
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2,573 reviews43.4k followers
November 7, 2019
this is definitely the best book in this series. i am not a fan of superhero stories, so i have no idea how i have made it to the end of this trilogy, but i am so happy this ends the way it does.

the significant difference between this last installment and its predecessors is the character development. in the first two books, everything is black/white, good/evil, hero/villain, friend/foe, etc. but this book finally gives the characters some wiggle room to venture into that grey area in between. it allows for human complexity that isnt quite present in the first two books, and i think that this new characterisation is a great asset to how this story is resolved.

i will admit the action scenes still feel a little cheesy to me - literally all that is missing is a POW or BAM in little balloon bubbles down the margins - but the nonstop pacing makes this go by very quickly. the story hits the ground running on the first page and doesnt stop until the end of epilogue.

i think many fans of this series will be beyond satisfied with this conclusion. i know i am!

3.5 stars
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826 reviews1,176 followers
July 26, 2020
First of all, I called it. I figured it out and you can bet I'm smug about it.

Second of all, this book is totally going to have another sequel right? Like, there is no other way but for it to have a sequel? A spinoff maybe? A six-book series? Will it ever end? Will the battle between good and evil ever be won by either side? Idk. But you can bet I'm down to find out!

In this "final" installment all the build-up finally has it's payoff and all the epicness that had been hinted at before is finally showed. We finally see Ace Anarchy be the badass he was always mentioned to be. We see the full extent of Captain Chromiums powers and of each of the character's abilities.  And of course, we see the epic final showdown that is the battle for Galton!

Also, we see the relationships that are at the base of this story. Adrian's relationship with his adoptive fathers and brother is absolutely everything. And Nova's complex relationship with her uncle and the remaining Anarchists was so wonderful and twisted and I loved every second of it.

This review is all over the place and its because my emotions are everywhere and I have forgotten how to use words. Bear with me.

This book was good y'all. I have to admit, book one felt long-winded and like nothing more than an overdrawn out introduction to the world and characters. Book two was fairly entertaining. This book though? This is where it's at. It was 550 pages long and I was hooked through every single one of them!

Overall, this was such a satisfying conclusion. And such a great and subtle beginning to the new age of hero!

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387 reviews1,082 followers
June 17, 2020
I received this complimentary ARC from the publisher, courtesy of NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review.

I read this with the song, Supernova, on repeat in the background...hehehe. :P

super + Nova ... superNOVA ... get it???! ;)

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This was SO GOOD! What a phenomenal finale. It was just nonstop action from start to finish. It seriously felt like I was reading an X-Men film. When I picked it up, I didn't want to set it down for a second! Plot twist after plot twist! :O

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Adrian (our resident softie) and Nova (our resident badarse) finally worked through their relationship kinks. Secret identities are revealed. Some people are imprisoned. Some are executed. And some are just casualties. The war against the heroes and the villains are finally laid to rest in the fight for either a dictatorship, anarchy, or freedom. But the ending also implies that maybe not everything is as resolved as it seems...since peace rarely lasts forever.

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I DEFINITELY can't wait for Marissa Meyer's next book! (Perhaps it's time to finally pick up the Lunar Chronicles!)
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442 reviews5,465 followers
May 3, 2020
Al fin me veo preparada para contaros algo más de este libro. En verdad, sigo sin superarlo después de casi dos semanas.
Sin duda, ha sido mi mayor decepción en mi vida lectora. Después de haber leído Las crónicas lunares (que amé cada libro), de leer Sin corazón (maravilloso también) y los dos anteriores libros de esta trilogía con la que quedé totalmente encantada, me encuentro con "este final" y aún no me creo que la autora nos haya dado esto. Lo pienso y me parece surrealista.
No os puedo contar mucho con detalles de la trama, pero digamos que estamos llegando a un punto donde los personajes están a punto de descubrir quién es cada uno y el juego que está realizando en esta lucha de Renegados contra Anarquistas. Y fue en esos momentos cuando Adrian me decepcionó enormente como personaje y jamás le llegué a perdonar. Su actitud fue surrealista y no me encajaba con su personalidad y evolución. Y obviamente, no me gusta nada como salvan este asunto en la novela.
Las dos anteriores novelas me encantaron, pero la primera tenía un aire introductorio y la segunda un aire de transición tremendos, por lo que esperaba que aquí hubiera una gran historia, una gran pelea (a ver, que las hay, pero se quedaron insuficientes), una gran trama llena de giros inesperados, más emoción, más amor, más sentimientos, no sé, MÁS TODO. Durante toda la lectura tuve un sabor muy agridulce, como si estuviera leyendo un libro que no parecía un final de saga, sin momentos épicos y memorables.
Algo que adoraba de las anteriores novelas era toda la variedad de personajes, sus personalidades y la evolución que estaban teniendo. En esta historia, muchas de las personalidades de los personajes se han cambiado de un día para otro para el bien de la historia y eso no me ha gustado en absoluto. He sentido que no ha sabido potenciar a Nova, la maldita protagonista, y en esta novela hace poco o nada para la trama. De verdad, que tiene dos escenas decentes llegando al final y ya. Y eso me ha dolido hasta el infinito porque era un personaje increíble, fuerte y con unos pensamientos muy claros. Lo de Adrian ya os lo mencioné antes, su comportamiento me decepcionó hasta el infinito.
Algo que sí me ha seguido gustando es el mundo que ha creado la autora. Como existe la gente con poderes, unos que hacen el bien y otros que hacen el mal, supuestamente. Pero como se va viendo que no es 100% real, ya que como en la vida real, hay personas malvadas en todos los lugares.
Y sí, sigo amando como escribe Marissa Meyer. Escribe MUY BONITO y hay escenas preciosas, eso no lo puedo negar. También me encantan sus escenas de acción, haces que estés con el corazón en la boca de los nervios. Estoy enamorada de su manera de escribir y seguiré leyendo sus libros a pesar de esta pedazo de decepción.
Durante las primeras 200 páginas debo decir que estuve bastante intrigada por cierta cosa que pasa al principio y que llevó a Nova a una situación bastante dura y frustante, pero debo decir que fue lo único que me mantuvo inquieta e intrigada durante la historia. No puedo decir que la trama fuera predecible, sin duda no lo fue, pero eso no significa que piense que fue el mejor final que se le podía dar. Es como que sentí que toda la trama gira alrededor de Nova y Adrian durante tres libros, para que el final, el cierre de todo, no sea debido a algo que hacen ambos, sino que influye otra persona. Es que no me puedo creer eso. Todavía me pongo nervioso y me enervo de pensarlo. Es que muchas de estas cosas no tienen nada de coherencia después del camino recorrido durante tres libros. Pero en fin, es lo que hay, supongo...
No he disfrutado de este final como esperaba, eso sin duda. Pero estoy intentando quedarme con los momentos buenos, como el plot twist sobre Ace, que sin duda es un villano increíble y en este libro lo deja muy claro, los momentos entre Adrian y Nova (aunque cierto que en esta novela se me han quedado bastante fríos hasta casi el final), y bueno, EL EPÍLOGO. Aún no sé si me gusta o me aterra lo que he leído. ¿QUÉ ME ESTÁS CONTANDO, MARISSA? Creo que esto podría haber sido una trama que hubiera mejorado este libro un montón y me lo pones en un epílogo (el cual necesitaba que fuera sobre Nova y Adrian, no de esto). No sé si lo has hecho para sorprender al lector, cosa que obviamente consigues, o porque tienes intenciones de continuar la historia con ese personaje, cosa que me gusta pero no xD No sé explicarlo de otra manera. Os juro que grité porque era en plan DIOS MÍO NO ENTIENDO NADA, QUÉ ESTÁ PASANDO y de repente te da una buena leche y te quedas OMFG. Ahora muchas cosas tienen sentido. Sigo muerta.
Ha sido entretenido, pero esperaba MUCHÍSIMO MÁS, vaya.
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155 reviews14 followers
January 1, 2020
The last 150 pages or so were perhaps the most intense pages I've ever read. Wow.
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857 reviews2,019 followers
January 1, 2022
#1 renegades — 4 stars
#2 archenemies — 3 stars
#3 supernova — 3 stars

finished reading the epilogue, and imma be like...


am i the only one who was blind to all the clues??


im not disappointed, but i also am not feeling like "holy smokes, this is the greatest most epic conclusion in all history of superhero books." actually, i think this whole book was a joke. only im not laughing bcs i'd been waiting for a particular spectacular sensation that i expected to come with this book but ultimately it never did.

from the arrest, the decoy, the reveal of adrian and nova's alter egos, agent n, the helmet, ace anarchy, to the supernova and the plot twists. all of it couldve been a shocking 'dun, dun, dun' moment. instead i barely even felt any jolt of surprise. what's more baffling to me is how everything unfolded in the last battle.

nonetheless, im glad this is finally over. i remember how entranced i was by the first book and i truly loved these characters. i appreciate how much character development they've had in this book. i dont have the heart to reprimand them harshly. so let's just settle for sated. this is neither a horrible nor glorious end. i accept it regardless.
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334 reviews54 followers
April 5, 2024
➳ 5 ⋆ ˚。⋆୨୧˚

╰┈➤ ”’everyone has a nightmare,’ she said ‘i guess i’m yours.’”

what a ride omg 😭✨ i loved this so much and i need to coherently form my thoughts together which is not helped by the fact that it’s midnight and i’m in shock 💅✨

this was by far my favorite of the trilogy. there were just so many twists and turns and i just love marissa meyer’s writing and her characters (looking at you max & winston 🫶) and i enjoyed this series sm 🤌

if i had to sum this book up I’d say this quote does it well-

╰┈➤ “being against evil doesn’t make you good” -ernest hemingway

this book especially really has you questioning what side you’re on and it’s so complex and the world is so well built. i was not ready for some of those deaths and plot twists and also the epilogue?? doesn’t count marissa that just makes me want a spin-off series or something because was that really an ending? i think not. i felt so fulfilled and then bam the epilogue happened 🤧

no but seriously i love adrian and nova so much and i’m just so happy i read this series. this was easily 5 stars and i actually flew through those last 200 pages. can’t wait to read more of marissa meyer’s work besides this and the lunar chronicles 🤍✨

i’ve said it once and I’ll say it again—

justice 👏 for 👏 wiston 👏 pratt


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222 reviews328 followers
June 2, 2023
⋆⁺₊⋆Welcome to the interview with Lydia on Supernova by Marissa Meyer!⋆⁺₊⋆

Lydia: [arrives clutching the book, blasting Getaway Car by Taylor Swift on repeat in her airpods, and still crying over the fanart she found on Pinterest]

Interviewer: Welcome!

Lydia: Yes, yes, thank you, but I really should be packing for a camp I'm going to tomorrow so let's speed this up.

Interviewer: Of course! [checks notes] So, this book seems to have had a very big impact on you!

Lydia: That's an understatement. [gestures to shadows under her eyes] This series ripped my heart out, beat it up, but in in a blender, then hot glued it back together and stuck in back into my chest.

Interviewer: Oh.... my.

Lydia: A-AND NOW I'VE LOST MY BEST FRIENDS.

Interviewer: [looks around at the cameramen confusedly] Oh... um, I'm sorry for your loss.

Lydia: No, bestie, I mean the characters.

Interviewer: Aha. Well. How did you lose them? Did they die in the end?

Lydia: [resists the urge to beat him over the head with Supernova] No, dear, but the series is over! I can't continue my journey with them! I can't laugh and cry and gasp with them! I'm broken! I'm done!

Interviewer: Well... can't you just reread it?

Lydia: WHAT. ARE YOU SERIOUS?

Interviewer: ...Yes?

Lydia: ARE YOU EVEN A BOOKWORM? ARE YOU ELIGIBLE TO BE INTERVIEWING ME RIGHT NOW?? IT'S.NOT.THE.SAME TO REREAD IT!!! [breaks down]

Interviewer:

Lydia:

Interviewer: [awkwardly hands her tissues]

Lydia: Ahem. Sorry. Anyway. Back to the book.

Interviewer: Yes, definitely.

Lydia: The ending isn't exactly.... sad. It's more like... terrifyi- wait a minute, hold on. [messes with her airpods for an awkward 10 seconds] Sorry, um, anyway, the ending is terrifying. It punches you in the lungs. It's like the worst jump scare ever, like Marissa Meyer had a cameraman waiting to capture your reaction and make it go viral on tiktok.

Interviewer: Oh, do tell, do tell!

Lydia: I can't say any specifics, since this a spoiler-free interview [gestures to contract she signed] but I can say that it's definitely not an ending. There's totally going to be a spinoff series. Which is the worst part.

Interviewer: Didn't you say you wanted more time with the characters? You seem like you should be super excited that your journey with them isn't over!

Lydia: No, honey, I didn't say I wanted more time with the characters, I said I lost them and I'm sad it's over. BUT. They had grabbed me and handcuffed me and stuck me on this rollercoaster of a series and honestly, I wanted to be free again, no matter how amazing of a ride it was. And though the rollercoaster ride is over, I can already see another one on the horizon, an even more dangerous one. One that gives giving Marissa Meyer more time to throw me and the characters off of it.

Interviewer: This is a lot of rollercoaster talk.

Lydia: Does it make sense?

Interviewer: Totally! I completely get what you're saying!

Lydia: Uh huh.

Interviewer: [checks notes] So, what were your favorite parts about this, um, rOlLeRcOaStEr [winks]

Lydia: Hah. Um, I think my favorite part is the character's relationship dynamics.

Interviewer: Like, the romance?

Lydia: Yes, the romance is amazing, but also the platonic friendships. One of my favorite things in any book is conflicting friendship dynamics in a friend group/gang/team/fellowship, and you totally get that here. Nova's friendships with Oscar and Ruby and Danna and her Anarchists are adorable. Oh, and the side romance between Oscar and Ruby! I cried of happiness! The characters were so real and alive and well fleshed out, and their friendships felt so real. I love 'em.

Interviewer: Mm. Friendships are great. But you said you also did like the romance?

Lydia: You know it, bestie. It gave me butterflies and had me screaming and crying. The longing and angst and tension revolving around their secret identities is top notch. You want a romance that will break you, yet mend you? Look no further than this series. It's like kissing in the middle of a windstorm, never knowing what moment could be your last.

Interviewer: I can't tell by what you're saying if they got a happy ending!

Lydia: Again, no spoilers, but I will say their love for each other could break down walls yet rebuild them to be stronger and taller and better. It sweeps around you like golden pixie dust and everything it touches is permanently changed, but maybe for the better.

Interviewer: Love that! [looks down at notes] So, aside from the quote-on-quote terrifying ending, and awesome characters, friendships, and romance, there's also the matter of the plot. I've heard people say that they though the plot was kind of slow but this one seems to be more action-packed than the others! What were your thoughts?

Lydia: Oh, darlin', it was a high-stakes, breathless adventure. It's heart was beating faster around every turn until the end it beat like it just ran a marathon. There are several climaxes, I thought to myself, but they're also kind of connected. Basically, the climax starts in the middle of the book and with pauses and recollections and twists and conversations and action, it stretches on through several hundred pages right into the epilogue.

Interviewer: Sounds exciting!

Lydia: It had me hooked. I flew through it like I was a piece of dust propelled by a ceiling fan.

Interviewer: You seem to have really loved this book! Aside from the ending, of course.

Lydia: I am super conflicted, but I did love it. It's a dirty, messy, maybe even toxic love, but I loved it all the same.

Interviewer: That's awesome! [Checks notes] So, would you recommend this at the end of the day?

Lydia: If you like rollercoaster rides, thrillers, superheroes, star-crossed romance, and you aren't extremely attached to your heart.... I will BUY YOU THIS SERIES IF THAT MEANS YOU'LL READ IT. Except, I'm broke, so I won't.

Interviewer: Awesome! I think that's a wrap! Anything last words?

Lydia: Well I- Wait. Did you say "any last words"?

Interviewer: Um, yes?

Lydia: That sounds ominous. Are you about to betray me?

Interviewer: What? I-

Lydia: [pulls up hood and whips knife out of the jacket of her book]

Interviewer: What the heck?

Lydia: YOU DON'T WIN THIS TIME, BEST FRAN. I GET TO LIVE ANOTHER DAY! Also, I need to pack for camp now.

Interviewer: Well, bye-?

Lydia: [Jumps out window]

Interviewer: [looks at camera with an exaggerated expression] And that, friends, is why you should stay away from these thrillers and read feel-good romance books! [ad starts playing]

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05/25/23

ok, I took it back and got a new copy and this one doesn’t skip pages 😅 excited to finally start it!

05/24/23

o ma gossshhh. I’m the first person to check out this copy of the book from the library, and I just realized that it skips from page 26 to 59!! And it’s not misnumbered. Somebody forgot 33 pages!!!!!!!!!! I’m gonna have to take it back 😭

05/23/23

yes, I agree, Nova is definitely super.

THE COVER OF THIS BOOK GIVES ME ANXIETY LIKE MY BABIESSS THEY SHOULDN’T HAVE TO BE PITTED AGAINST EACH OTHER LIKE THIS 😭😭

in any case, super Nova and super Adrian will prevail if I have to summon up a genie or not 😏🧞‍♂️
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149 reviews30 followers
November 1, 2019
“𝘌𝘷𝘦𝘳𝘺𝘰𝘯𝘦 𝘩𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘯𝘪𝘨𝘩𝘵𝘮𝘢𝘳𝘦." 𝘏𝘦 𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘧𝘰𝘳𝘦𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘥 𝘢𝘨𝘢𝘪𝘯𝘴𝘵 𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘴. "𝘔𝘢𝘺𝘣𝘦 𝘐 𝘸𝘢𝘯𝘵 𝘺𝘰𝘶 𝘵𝘰 𝘣𝘦 𝘮𝘪𝘯𝘦."

5 STARS

I am so sad this series has come to an end. Supernova was an incredible, tense and heartbreaking conclusion to the Renegades trilogy. SO MANY TWISTS! My anxiety levels were insane.

Nova and Adrian had me going crazy for majority of this book and had me crying of frustration!
Certain actions Adrian made, made me questioning my love for him and he desperately needed to redeem himself. BUT THEN NOVA DID A THING AND MY FRUSTRATION SWITCHED TO HER.
But I still love them so much and I needed way more of them and their cuteness!

"𝘐'𝘮 𝘨𝘭𝘢𝘥 𝘺𝘰𝘶'𝘳𝘦 𝘩𝘦𝘳𝘦," 𝘩𝘦 𝘴𝘢𝘪𝘥. 𝘉𝘶𝘵 𝘫𝘶𝘴𝘵 𝘢𝘴 𝘕𝘰𝘷𝘢'𝘴 𝘩𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘵 𝘣𝘦𝘨𝘢𝘯 𝘵𝘰 𝘧𝘭𝘶𝘵𝘵𝘦𝘳, 𝘩𝘦 𝘢𝘥𝘥𝘦𝘥, "𝘐'𝘮 𝘨𝘭𝘢𝘥 𝘺𝘰𝘶'𝘳𝘦 𝘰𝘯 𝘮𝘺 𝘴𝘪𝘥𝘦."
𝘚𝘩𝘦 𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘰𝘸𝘦𝘥 𝘢 𝘸𝘪𝘴𝘱 𝘰𝘧 𝘢 𝘴𝘮𝘪𝘭𝘦 𝘪𝘯 𝘳𝘦𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘯. "𝘞𝘩𝘢𝘵 𝘰𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘳 𝘴𝘪𝘥𝘦 𝘸𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥 𝘐 𝘣𝘦 𝘰𝘯?"

The second half of this was the most stressed I have ever been about a book. There is betrayal, sacrifice and so much heartbreak. I had a few predictions about this book and I was right!!! Though there was one absolutely crazy twist, that I did not even think to be possible..


"𝘏𝘦'𝘴 𝘮𝘺 𝘶𝘯𝘤𝘭𝘦," 𝘴𝘩𝘦 𝘸𝘩𝘪𝘴𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘦𝘥.
"𝘏𝘦'𝘴 𝘢𝘯 𝘈𝘯𝘢𝘳𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘴𝘵."
"𝘐'𝘮 𝘢𝘯 𝘈𝘯𝘢𝘳𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘴𝘵."
"𝘕𝘰. 𝘠𝘰𝘶'𝘳𝘦 𝘢 𝘙𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘨𝘢𝘥𝘦."

I also really needed another chapter between the last one and the epilogue. And that epilogue! WHYYYYY.


𝘐𝘵 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘥𝘦𝘴𝘵𝘳𝘶𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘤𝘳𝘦𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘢𝘵 𝘰𝘯𝘤𝘦.
𝘐𝘵 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘢 𝘴𝘶𝘱𝘦𝘳𝘯𝘰𝘷𝘢.
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1,434 reviews365 followers
March 18, 2020
I'm reading this book while in the hospital getting treatment for pneumonia. The cough is keeping me up so I might as well enjoy the actions and adventures of Nova and her villains. I'm liking this book a lot more. I like how quick the villains think. They speak so little and let silence stretches on but they all come to the same conclusion that time is running out and they need to act fast. I like their teamwork, how different they are but they work well together. Honey's humor is always a plus even if it brings scowls out of Nova. I love the butterflies - Danna and how she knows who the spy is but couldn't get her triumphant moment but still swarm over with her multiple numbers of butterflies. I like Adrian's puzzle solving of Nightmare and his conclusion. I like Oscar's grand guestures for professing his love no matter how hopeless it seems. He sure goes above and beyond. I enjoy Nova and the adrenaline rush surrounding her double life and fear of lies unraveling.


This book is told in the third person point of view following Nova. Nova has just completed her mission from book 2, but not everything goes according to plans and so she's back at headquarters doing her spy job as a Renegade. No sooner then she received a threatening message at her home blackmailing for her identity to turning in Ace's helmet. When Nova's secret of being a spy revealed, she found herself going to prison where her uncle and top villains Ace's has been. The alternating view is Adrian, who could draw anything into reality, is living a secret double life of his own. Adrian is the adopted son of the famous Renegades dads. His desperation to find Nightmare is ever increasing. At first he wanted to find her to learn about his mom's death but now he wanted to find her to kill her because he believed she meant to kill his half brother Max. The adventures moved on to rescuing Ace at his execution.


Supernova is very well written and a fast paced read. I loved the attack on the Renegades with the bees and the rescue of Ace. Pretty cool scene. I like Queen Bee's power over all of the stingers. They sure can do some damages. Phobia is scary, a definite character for the villains. I like his mystery. I love the battle with Ace the Anarchist. The love story is mostly innocent with few kisses the entire series so it's readable for any readers middle grade and young adults. Overall, I enjoyed the series and recommend everyone to read Renegade series.

xoxo, Jasmine at www.howusefulitis.wordpress.com for more details

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91 reviews18 followers
June 25, 2021
EL EPÍLOGO????????? ME RE EXPLOTÓ LA CABEZA DIOS SANTO
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1,221 reviews9,537 followers
March 5, 2020
Supernova is a decent ending to the newest series from Marissa Meyer. I enjoyed the journey with all the characters and her interesting spin on the super hero genre.

I did not enjoy it quite as much as The Lunar Chronicles, but I would not take that to heart to much. It was a very tough task to follow up after that series and I think she did just about as good as she possibly could. I am sure that fans of that series will also find a lot to like here.

If you have not tried Marissa Meyer before but you like any combination of the following, I am pretty sure you should go ahead and start reading her books right now:

• Young Adult Novels
• Science Fiction
• Superheroes
• Cheesy Love Stories (usually between an odd couple)

I feel like most of my Goodreads friends would find something to enjoy in this series, so if you are looking of a three book adventure with some action and some romance set in a super-hero/sci-fi world, you can safely put Supernova on your list!

Anyone have the Liz Phair song in your head now? No? Just me . . . okay . . .

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Author 69 books17.2k followers
July 26, 2020
I think this is my first two star review. I usually only review books that I love as authors have enough bad reviews to deal with and I don't want to add more. And this isn't a bad review...not really. It's a wish that the series had a stronger, more engaging, satisfying ending. And it also may be due to the fact that I'm a writer and a teacher of writing - I saw SO MUCH potential here - and the possibility of huge emotional scenes that were set up perfectly and just didn't occur. Perhaps Meyer ran out of pages - although a good editor could have helped with that (see my comments in the spoiler).

The series is wonderful because of the characters and world. Meyer does a great job of making the readers love both main protagonists and hope they both win, which, considering they are archenemies is a hard thing to pull it off. So kudos to her for doing that! Five stars for the characters! Five stars for the richly detailed world.

The rest I'm going to hide as a spoiler.

Like I said there was SO MUCH POTENTIAL to make this book a knock-your-socks-off whooper of a conclusion because the set up was all there and masterly done. The fact that I just typed up 3 paragraphs in the spoiler alone shows just how engaged I was in the story and characters!

Thoughts?
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449 reviews379 followers
November 11, 2019
11/11/19
This is, by far, one of the most epic and splendid YA finale. This trilogy is one of my favourites in the whole wide world, and this book is one of my favourites of 2019. I am speechless.

12/02/19
THIS TITLE IS EVERYTHING AND I NEED THE BOOK N O W BUT I ALSO DON'T WANT THIS SERIES TO END BUT GJOSIDJG
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211 reviews168 followers
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May 7, 2019
We have a cover. I REPEAT, we have a cover. It is absolutely stunning and my favourite in the series. Nova is the QUEEN. 🤷🏻‍♀️😍


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hi hello

marissa meyer i will give anything to have an arc of this in my hands asap?? i will give my firstborn???
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285 reviews213 followers
May 29, 2023
No creo que haga falta decir que, como es la reseña de una tercera parte, puede contener pequeños spoilers de las entregas anteriores. No pongo la opción de spoilers que ofrece GR porque me dijeron que falla en la web, así que mejor esta advertencia escrita.
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No es que no me haya gustado, sino que no puedo ignorar los fallos cuando estos son tan evidentes; y que conste que cuando se trata de libros escritos por y para entretenimiento, no acostumbro ponerme exigente, pero es como si Marissa Meyer hubiera tomado todos los clichés de los libros juveniles y de los cómics de superhéroes y los hubiera embutido en Renegades sin importarle si tenían lógica o no.

Para empezar, ¿cómo es que Nova sabe hacer todo bien? Entiendo que sepa de tecnología, su padre era un tipo que construía artefactos y ella creció admirándolo, tiene todo el sentido del mundo que quisiera seguir sus pasos, pero en ningún momento se nos dice cómo aprendió combate cuerpo a cuerpo cuando es obvio que ninguno de sus aliados, con quienes se crió, sabe hacerlo. No es que quisiera una historia de trasfondo súper elaborada respecto a ello, pero sí al menos una mención, algo como «pasé años entrenando con X para esto», pero no, todo indica que Nova puede hacer lo que quiera porque es la protagonista y ya.

Luego está el hecho de que sus creencias se contradicen a sí mismas. Nova odia a los héroes, sobre todo al Capitán, porque no estuvieron presentes cuando su familia fue asesinada pese a que prometieron estarlo, vale, pero también lucha por la individualidad de las personas y se enoja de que haya gente que no sepa defenderse por sí misma porque, según ella, todos deberían saber hacerlo (?

Y Adrian no se salva de las incoherencias. Que sí, se nos repite una y otra vez que Adrian no es el líder de su equipo solo por ser el hijo adoptivo del Capitán y su marido, que se lo ha ganado y bla bla, pero NO se nos demuestra su capacidad de liderazgo en ningún momento. Adrian abandona a su equipo en cada misión, los arrastra hacia peligros innecesarios en contra de las órdenes de los superiores Y CASI MATA A UNA DE SUS COMPAÑERAS PORQUE QUERÍA LLEVARSE TODO EL MÉRITO EN ATRAPAR A PESADILLA. Sin mencionar que sus poderes son los que menos sentido tienen y no me gustó que resultaran tan convenientes para la trama, como cuando dibuja el sueño de Nova. Wtf. Si Nova hace todo bien, este niño lo hace todo mal y aún así es el líder de su equipo. Pobres de sus compañeros.

Y vayamos por la estupidez más grande de todas: ¿por qué a nadie se le ocurrió decirle a Nova acerca de que todavía hay un miembro de su familia con vida? ¿Les pareció que era una noticia que podía esperar a después del maldito desfile?

Epílogo de mierda. Solo fue escrito para que existiera la posibilidad de un spin-off que sí, muy probablemente lea.

Y, bueno, ahora mencionaré cosas que no son tan graves, pero que igual me hicieron ruido: 1) odio que los libros juveniles tengan esa extraña obsesión con conseguirle un interés amoroso a todos los personajes 2) yo ya veía venir lo de los padres de Nova desde que leí la sinopsis del primer libro y no me gustó que fuera tan obvio 3) me hubiera gustado más drama, alguna perdida que de verdad doliera.

Pero no todo ha resultado mal, también hay cosas que me gustaron. Me gustó que la autora escribiera una trilogía sobre lo malo que es aferrarse tanto a tus ideologías, al punto de querer que todos se sometan a lo que tu crees correcto sin permitir que decidan por sí mismos. Hace falta leer este tipo de libros, sobre todo ahora, porque si bien yo soy muy partidaria del movimiento "progre", no me gusta la cultura de la cancelación. Y Nova, pese a lo obvio que resulta ver que es una Mary Sue, me cayó muy bien, la verdad, es el tipo de protagonista juvenil que me gustaría encontrarme más a menudo (lo digo por su personalidad, no por sus habilidades). Adrian y los secundarios también me cayeron bien, todos son simpáticos y poco problemáticos.

En resumen, me entretuvo, pero no creo que sea un buen libro en cuanto a calidad se refiere. Tiene demasiados huecos argumentales.
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318 reviews1,199 followers
May 22, 2020
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Todos tienen una pesadilla,
bienvenido a la tuya 😎

He esperado tanto por este libro, y no doy más de emoción con ya haberlo leído y poder traerles mi reseña y opinión.
Supernova es el tercer y último libro de la trilogía de Renegados de Marissa Meyer, dónde los anarquistas son los rebeldes que quiere arrebatarles el poder a los Renegados quienes están en el gobierno.
En esta ciudad de prodigios, dónde los superpoderes varían de todo tipo, tenemos a dos personajes que acompañamos a lo largo de la historia. Nova, nuestra protagonista anarquista, sigue infiltrada en el equipo de los Renegados para sacarles información. Debe manejar bien sus dos identidades. Ella es pesadilla, una de las Anarquistas más buscadas que tiene el poder de dormir a la gente con el tacto y también es insomnia, una Renegada que nadie sabe quién es realmente.
A su vez tenemos a Adrian, hijo de los dos Renegados más famosos sigue manteniendo oculta su identidad del centinela y su capacidad de crear múltiples superpoderes.
Este fue mi libro más esperado de todo el año. Los que me siguen en Instagram o en YouTube sabrán 😎 realmente adoro esta historia, esta autora y esperaba muchísimo este libro.
Y sin embargo Marissa volvió a sorprenderme una vez más.
Este libro fue para maravilloso, adoro demasiado todo! Pasaron un millón de cosas que no esperaba, fue increíble. Fue ÉPICO. 😱😱
Grité, lloré, alegría y emoción! Fue alucinante! Sin duda lo mejor que leí en el año.
Se resuelven todos los misterios, excepto en el epílogo que nos revelan algo inimaginable. Se desarrollan todos los personajes y hay un montón de escenas de drama y de pelea.
Lean estos libros por favor!
Gracias Adrian, Nova y Marissa por contarme está alucinante historia ❤️

Yo leyendo Supernova: 😱😍😜🤩😍🤭🤯😯😮😭😍😀😂
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1,917 reviews421 followers
January 13, 2020
THIS HAS BEEN THE MOST INTENSE DAY OF READING I'VE HAD ALL YEAR.

WHAT A RUSH.

Where do I even start?

Obviously I loved it. The first two books set things up so well, so there were plenty of questions and theories waiting for answers and confrontations waiting to happen.

WARNING: This review contains spoilers for the first two books in the series.

Firstly, I was really glad this book contained gentle reminders of what happened in the last book(s) because it meant I didn't have to waste time trying to remember the important things. Sometimes you waste a couple chapters trying to get back into the flow of a story you haven't read in a year or so and it can be frustrating, whereas this throws you back in with all the important tidbits to make sure you're up to speed.

Then the action comes and it doesn't stop coming.

Nova is so badass, and she's determined to do what she thinks is right, no matter how many moral lines she has to cross. Poor, duped Adrian. She loves the guy, but she's still messing with that pretty head of his. Bless his determination to believe the best of everyone.

I really don't like Danna, and I wish there was more animosity between her and Nova but they're so damn forgiving. Blegh. But at least there is the nastiness between Nova and Magpie and that really makes my heart soar. It's a dynamic that was unexpected but I've grown to love it over these three books. Ruby and Oscar are adorable and funny and help lighten the mood when things are getting too serious. Ruby's brothers are a manic energy I can really get behind. Max is chill, and his childlike mind creates a strange balance to this world of violence.

When the Nightmare reveal came it was not nearly as dramatic as I was expecting, considering it's been building for two books. Everyone handled it much better than I thought they would. The council were douchebags, of course, but that's to be expected. Massive egos on that bunch of weirdos.

There were also some really interesting answers to burning questions and I am happy to finally have closure. It was a fun journey to kinda experience the unfolding of all the secrets and lies, particularly since it was peppered through all the action. There were no annoying walls of explanations or long-winded speeches. Everything was revealed so naturally.

This book is also an adventure in its own right. There are more barriers to overcome and Nova and Adrian both have a few things they need to work out about how they see the world. That's something I've really enjoyed over the course of this series - the heroes vs the villains and all of the grey in between. Right and wrong and who decides what that is. What makes people special, what makes a hero. Big questions with no clear answers.

The drama got pretty intense and there was a lot that I was definitely not expecting that tugged my heart a bit! It was such a fun romp that I wasn't expecting to feel so much. Why you make me get all attached, Marissa Meyer?

But fear not - there is still a ton of action with explosions, fight scenes, chases, etc so you will definitely not get bored or waste too much time sitting around contemplating your feelings.

A worthy conclusion to the series, but one that definitely leaves it open for a spin-off, which I 1000% support. Bring me those dastardly villains and their plots any time.

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Review for Renegades HERE
Review for Archenemies HERE
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148 reviews13 followers
January 29, 2020
”one can not be afraid when they have nothing to lose.”

"Everyone has a nightmare...Maybe I want you to be mine."

Imagine the renegades books adapted into films?? Yes. A blockbuster, action packed superhero film would be an awesome film. Definitely would watch.

Renegades synopsis: Galton city is invested with both good and evil. We have our renegades who are a council of superheroes fighting evil in their city, protecting the city. Then we have our anarchists, the villians that cause conflict and harm to the city. Nova artino is an anarchist and dispises the renegades, since they weren't there to protect her family when they died. She joins the renegades as undercover spy, to take them down from the inside.

I thoroughly enjoyed the conclusion to the renegades trilogy. It ended smoothly and satisfyingly. The plot went in a direction I didn't expect which was amusing to read about. The twists and turns were unexpecting and I loved the thrill of it. I enjoyed the action and build-up towards the ending of the book, the battle/fight scene was delightful and captivating. I was never a huge fan of Nova and Adrian's relationship, I like them both very much as individuals more than them together, but in this book, I've really grown attached to their relationship.

Wish we got more content from the side characters; Ruby, Donna, Oscar, Magpie and Max. Because after the ending of the book I really wanted to know about what they were up to or how they were doing. Magpie has been small but a valid character since book 1 and she was only mentioned once and that was when she was injured during a fight and then you never read about her or got any information regarding her character. Wanted to see some sort of relationship between Nova and Donna since of their estranged friendship, never got a clear understanding of them two as friends, only that Donna doesn't trust her because of what happened in book 2. Oscar and Ruby established a relationship, but it was just thrown into the storyline and wasn't necessary and didn't add anything to the plot.
All-around sad to say goodbye to these characters and story, but hoping we get some more content after that epilogue?!?!
I need to pick up her lunar chronicles series soon!
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82 reviews56 followers
December 14, 2020
This book fell so flat for me.

I was so excited for this book and I really expected more from it. This book had an insane amount of hype and wasn't the "epic conclusion" that it was trying so hard to be. *Sigh*. This is what I get for my hardcore fangirling.

The plot:
What even was the plot? I was so confused in the first half of the book. Everything was so unbelievably dull and didn't pick up with the same action and intensity that we were left off at with Archenemies. I think we should all get together in one collective cringe




Dear lord, the amount of cringe in this book… Okay, all of the books in this trilogy were tinged with a bit of cringe, but I kind of expected that. The trilogy gets its inspiration from comic books and superpowers, I expected some lame humor. But the amount of lame one liners, cheesy romance parts and cliche oh-so-predictable scenes made me roll my eyes so hard that I can see the back of my freaking brain. This book went from having a resemblance to a comic book to actually sounding like a lame, PG, barely interesting, kids comic book. I guess the only reason I kept reading and didn’t give up because of the cringe was because I was curious to see how things would end for Adrian and Nova.

There was a major plot twist in this book which is what saved it from being a 2 star read for me. But it wasn’t enough to make me more than mildly like it. When I finished reading the book, I kept on thinking “What happened?” A lot of the action and fun parts were minimal and a lot of things felt unnecessary. There were a few backstories interwoven throughout the book, but they seemed more interesting than the actual book. Everything that was done in the book felt a bit redundant, and to be honest, it was better done in Renegades.




I hate when trilogies end with an annoying/unnecessary cliffhanger or piece of info. Like okay, I see that cash grab. There was a piece of info at the end that irritated me so much. Yes, it’s exciting. BUT I COULD HAVE LIVED WITHOUT IT. It’s clear that the little bit of a cliffhanger that was left was just enough to set the premise for another book. A final book is just supposed to be that; final. An ending. Not the premise/starting point for a new book or series.

The characters:
Even our amazing side characters like Oscar weren’t enough to save this book from the awful character development. I don’t even know what happened. Everyone just turned to mush in this book and I feel like the author was desperately trying to make sure she fulfilled everyone’s hopes in regards to who the characters will end up with romantically.

Nova:
Nova. Nova, Nova, Nova. Tsk, tsk, tsk. Nova was just plain irritating. It was so hard to understand what Nova wanted. Heck, it looked like she was confusing HERSELF with all of her indecisiveness. She didn’t know who she was doing her bad lying to and for, and the amount of gaslighting she did was so headache inducing. It wasn’t just the bad lying that annoyed me, it was the nature of her lies. Flimsy and so stupid. Does she think everyone was born yesterday? PEOPLE ARE NOT DUMB THEY CAN FIGURE SH*T OUT lol. Nova was never consistent and she let all of her lovey feelings for Adrian get in the way of everything. I just wanted to scream “PICK A FREAKING SIDE!” at her. Nova’s that person that would be torturous to eat out with because she’s the kind of person that takes an hour to order food, but then decides on a burger and fries. Boring.

Adrian:
I guess Adrian was alright, but he was so unbelievably offhand and dull without Nova. I just wanted to skip through his chapters because they were boring at times. He has an uncanny ability to irritate me with his good guy narrative and his recklessness around Max.

The romance:
The romance felt so stupid. There was so much sappy and cringey stuff happening. After everything, nothing about the romance seemed realistic (I don’t want to reveal too much because I might spoil it).

I guess this book had a really rocky start, but it ended okay. I like the trilogy, but with this book it feels like the author was scrambling to tie up some loose ends but ended up forgetting some things. I still feel confused, and I don’t know why, but I feel those weird unsettled and not content feelings like something’s missing. I can’t help but feel like the cliche ending that this book had could ever be possible in a place like Gatlon. There were a bunch of outlandish and strange parts too. It felt like I was watching people shuffle through a unrehearsed predictable play.

The last two books in this trilogy ruined it for me. Everything was better done in Renegades. The trilogy has an interesting concept, but terrible execution.

Pre-review (you can skip it if you want):
I can't breathe, the cover is absolutely STUNNING.



(No, that is not my image. I found it on the internet lol)

Honestly, forget everything I said before about me not living for the cover. I'm living and breathing for this cover (does that sound creepy? I don't know lol). How dare I doubt Marissa Meyer. She never disappoints. That cover is GORGEOUS and has exceeded all of my expectations. I can't wait until November!

4/28/19:
Supernova?




SUPER FREAKING NOVA?! What the hell? I'm beyond disappointed in this title. It sounds cheesy. Also, why is Nova's name in the title? I'm not a fan of it. Since there's a book named after the Renegades I was expecting the last one to be named after the Anarchists. Just...what the fudge is going on? When I first saw the title, it was 2 A.M, I was pretty mad, and everything you're about to read is my initial reaction.

WARNING! HEAVY SPOILERS FOR Renegades and Archenemies!


I needed to refresh myself on what Archenemies was about and I read my review. Let me tell you, I'm crinnnnging at my review for Archenemies. It's. Just. So. Fangirly. I just remember hyperventilating after I read it. Now I know better, and I let my feelings about a book settle down and I let the fangirly smoke clear before I write a review.

Okay, okay, it's time for theories:

- If Adrian doesn't find out about Nova's little secret, I will riot.
We can't end the trilogy without everyone being exposed and my book-loving heart breaking open. That's how it was for the first two books, anyway. I'm starting to suspect a pattern.

- I think Phobia killed Lady Indomitable (Adrian's mom)?
He seems to really like the quote "One cannot be brave who has no fear". Ummm...Phobia...sweetie, I think you just exposed yourself. That quote was found on Lady Indomitable's corpse. I’m pretty sure that someone who can fly has a fear of falling. Maybe Lady Indomitable was lacking that fear and Phobia decided to intervene and do something about it...

- Maybe Ace is working against Nova? Maybe he's using Nova?
He needs Nova to get that helmet. Maybe he sees her as a means to an end. Ace gives me bad vibes, and Nova is devoted to helping him. He seems distant from his only niece.

- The Puppeteer will snitch
I mean... how much longer is he going to hold it in? Is he waiting for the right moment or what? Orrr he could blackmail Nova! That would be insaaane! He does his mind controll-y stuff to kids, so I don't think he's above blackmail lol. If he does decide to snitch, the Anarchists can't really make him pay because he used to be FaMiLy. The only person that could is the Detonator, but she's dead.

- Adrian and Nova will probably break up (were they even dating in the first place?) because Adrian will find out that Nova is Nightmare and Nova will find out that Adrian is the Sentinel. Oh my gosh! I'm freaking out just thinking about it! Buuut they probably won't report it to the Council because they still care for each other and they're silently going through a love/hate phase in their relationship.
I know. I ship them to no end.

Also, totally unrelated, but I just want things to be crystal clear. I totally stan Oscar.



Can we talk about the - dare I say- subapar (old) cover art?





*Gasp!* Shun me! I know! But I'm not living for the cover and it's seriously bothering me. Renegades and Archenemies had these really cool covers that look straight off of a comic book. This is just a blue background that's written in comic book font. Yikes. I hope that it'll be fixed when the book gets closer to its publication date.

All I know right now is that this book is going to be messy because of Nova's little secret. We'll either have a super long book (which I wouldn't mind) or we'll be blessed with another book.

I have high expectations. Stay tuned...




11/12/18:
Are three books really enough to capture all of the amazingness (Yes, I know that isn’t a word and I quite frankly don’t care) that is this trilogy ? I wouldn’t mind if this becomes a series. I need more of the Renegades world.
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October 18, 2021
Wow. All I can say is wow. This book was so good and I had an absolutely wonderful time reading it. I binged this series over the course of about a week and I can firmly say that after finishing this trilogy it has cemented itself as one of my favorites of all time. I enjoyed this a lot more than i thought. The brilliant conclusion to an amazing trilogy that has filled my heart.

“Some people were always meant to be heroes.
Just like some people were always meant to be villains.”

~I don’t want to repeat myself too much in this review but I love every single character in this trilogy. The heroes and the villains are both amazing parts of the story as a whole and they all bring something different to the party. They really do blur the lines between who the heroes and villains really are. and Of course I still love the romance. Adrian and Nova just have this amazing chemistry. I love that it’s not an in your face romance. There is a sweet romance between them but that’s not the whole plot, there is so much more to the story. I love that despite the secrets and hidden identities, their feelings for each other are genuine and real. I love what they bring out of each other.

~One of the best things this series does is explore the traditional hero-villain dichotomy and show that it’s not so black and white. Just because someone has an ‘R’ emblazoned on their uniform doesn’t mean that they are automatically a beacon of justice and goodness, and simply because someone had a criminal past doesn’t mean that there’s no possibility they can’t grow and evolve into better people.

~What I really liked was that as much as the trilogy delved into the shades of grey, it didn’t lose the overall optimism that the heroes ARE the good guys and have the best intentions – it would’ve been really easy to do a simple swap and portray the Council as corrupt tyrants and the Anarchists as the downtrodden oppressed lower class, which only reverses who’s who in the hero-villain dynamic while still reinforcing it. But the author shows the larger-than-life Council members as being inherently noble do-gooders with regrettably human flaws like believing they know best and imposing rules without allowing for dissenting opinions, as well as taking shortcuts to ensuring peace by assuming that the ends justify the means because they’re panicking at losing control.

~All of the trickery and manipulating in this book had me LIVING!! Nova, sitting in a literal jail cell, told Adrian “I don’t know who killed your Mom” (not direct quote) knowing damn well that Phobia killed his mom. At that point she had nothing to lose. The flavor was truly amazing in those scenes.

~I thought that Agent N and Max were gonna play a different part in the end of the book. I thought that the whole “supernova” thing was going to be Max absorbing everyone’s powers and then like exploding from all the power, but what actually happened was like the exact opposite. I guess it was good if you wanted everything in a nice little bow, but I like a little chaos. But then Marissa Meyer hit us with NOVA’S LITTLE SISTER BEING ALIVE WTF?!? IS THERE GOING TO BE ANOTHER BOOK? IS SHE JUST CHILLING NOW? I NEED ANSWERS!!



Either way I loved Supernova. It's hard for me to succinctly put my love for this book into a review. I just had so much fun with this trilogy that I don't have any bad things to say about it. I'll just end with this: I absolutely adored this series and I'm so glad that I finally read it. I honestly couldn’t have asked the series to end a better way. Shoutout to Marissa Meyer for being a badass and writing this series. You da best.
“We were all heroes in the end.”
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October 2, 2020
Que maravilla de trilogía, no podía tener un final mejor. Lleno de acción, secretos que se revelan y te dejan con la boca abierta... pasan muchas cosas y hay mucho que asimilar.

Sin duda Nova es una gran protagonista, me ha encantado su forma de ser y la echaré de menos.

Os recomiendo muy mucho la trilogía, más si os gustan los superhéroes y los villanos 💥.
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