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| Title | : | Legend Trilogy Boxed Set (Legend #1-3) |
| Author | : | Marie Lu |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 1088 pages |
| Published | : | November 5th 2013 by Putnam Juvenile (first published November 29th 2011) |
| Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult |

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Hardcover | Pages: 1088 pages Rating: 4.59 | 3348 Users | 131 Reviews
Interpretation Supposing Books Legend Trilogy Boxed Set (Legend #1-3)
The complete collection of Marie Lu's bestselling Legend trilogy: Legend, Prodigy, and Champion. Additional bonus material also included: Marie Lu’s Life Before Legend, original short stories offering a sneak peek at the lives of Day and June before they met.List Books As Legend Trilogy Boxed Set (Legend #1-3)
| ISBN: | 039916667X (ISBN13: 9780399166679) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Legend #1-3 |
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Ratings: 4.59 From 3348 Users | 131 ReviewsWrite Up About Books Legend Trilogy Boxed Set (Legend #1-3)
Fantastic series!!! All time favorite!!!Fantastic series!!! All time favorite!!!
I found this trilogy a bit tiring but I think it may be just that I have reached my saturation limit of teen dystopian romance so I was more critical of it. The book switches back and forth between the girls and boys perspective but the two characters didnt have strong enough voices for this to be successful for me. I also had a hard time accepting that such young people would be put in such positions of power. Perhaps if she had made the characters even a few years older I would have found it

Marie Lu is a gifted writer, very dedicated to creating a world that is plausible with all of the diversity and melting pot that is currently happening around us. I have enjoyed her work after being introduced to it by my local librarian. This series is no exception--- where the characters clearly have racial differences and clear culture (so the characters are not- of color in name only) where this book misses being a 4 or 5 star for me--- the lead woman character June, goes from very
Vote: 3,75Class: L-B1 (FP) *(a Science Fiction Dystopian Trilogy)I've recently read "The Hunger Games" and, after that, the "Divergent Trilogy" and enjoyed them much (well, they do have some flaws, but what doesn't?). I've decided to try this series after some hesitation and I found it to have more flaws than those. The final book of the series is actually better than the previous ones and you can see how the author is more... mature.The setting (3,15) is a dystopian futuristic US (during a war
Disclaimer: This review is long. As in, the 2,000 words kind of long. You have been warned. Also, the following review is technically a joint review of all three books in the Legend trilogy, so I'll post it here and under the boxed set.First off, Im really not a fan of a lot of books in the YA genre. Especially, especially, especially the dystopian subgenre. Ive read The Hunger Games, Divergent, Delirium, Variant (the first one), Ashfall, and Maze Runner trilogies, as well as the Gone series by
I was slightly hesitant to read this saga, after the let down in the Divergent saga ending. But, I went with it, and wasn't disappointed. Though there were a few times I found that I'd get lost in what I was reading, I enjoyed the descriptiveness that Marie Lu brought to her books. I liked that there was such emotional stress between June and Day... and seeing how it was all a huge manipulation from those who were in charge. I was a little worried as I neared the end of the final book, Champion,


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