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"All the details were wrapped up. Story did not end as expected, however, It is a YA book. Enjoyable airplane read."
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  • To poorly satirize a brilliant poet, "this is the way the book ends, not with a bang but with a whimper."

    Endgame Rules of the Game fails to deliver the action-packed, mind-blowing conclusion it seemed to have been set up for by the previous two installments. After reading and enjoying the first two books, I was pleasantly surprised by the authors' willingness to take risks to genuinely surprise their audience. They didn't seem to rely on worn out love, revenge, or savior tropes that are so commonly found throughout modern literature. However, for whatever reason, this willingness to surprise seems to have devolved into a incoherent and rushed attempt to finish off what could have been an excellent trilogy.

    Although I would like to refrain from spoilers, I will say that the authors relied upon a singular plot device in the final conclusion that not only felt forced and poorly explained but also was also no where to be found in the previous installments. Additionally, in this third book, the authors' attempt to shock results in an unearned conclusion for several characters that one has almost no personal attachment to. Although I recognize this could be a conscious choice by the authors, it results in a complete sense of apathy at the conclusion and significantly takes away from the impact the trilogy had been building to. Ultimately, it felt like a cheap attempt to shock the reader that came at the cost of an effective and satisfying conclusion.

    All in all, despite thoroughly enjoying the prior two installments and the off-shoot novels, I am deeply disappointed with the conclusion of this trilogy. Although it had the chance to be something different, this ending goes out with a fizzle and will probably doom the series to a lifetime of bargain bins and Barnes and Noble clearance sections.
  • reading this the ending was very unsatisfying and I need more out of the book and it's characters! ***spoiler*** the writers I felt were being lazy when they just killed off sara and jago! I needed more out of them and felt as if they were just thrown out! I really wanted more of those characters because they were the main character in the first book and usually the main characters live till the end! overall the beginning of the book was good but the end was very unsatisfying.
  • The way this ended reminds me of the crappy ending in Divergent series. HIGHLY disappointed!!! The writers should be ashamed... do not buy this book. Simply, imagine your own conclusion I promise it will be better than this.
  • First 2 books kept me captivated, this book had a disappointing ending. Felt the author just hurried the ending.
  • All the details were wrapped up. Story did not end as expected, however, It is a YA book. Enjoyable airplane read.
  • Annoying and ended weird. Wish I hadn't waisted my time or paid full price.
  • My son loves this series!
  • The first two books of this series were very good. The first and second were closer to 500 pages. This one is a measley 300 and some pages. That should have given me a warning right there. I still wanted to read it though! Please do not waste your money. What was a promising series ends very abruptly with no explanation of motives. People also die very abruptly with no furthering of the series. I also don't understand how the players that lived did. They weren't the most important characters. To me, Sarah Alopay and Jago were much more important and it revolved around Sarah's life much more but....wow. UGH. So terrible and dissapointing. SAVE YOUR MONEY.

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