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Book Review: The Retribution of Mara Dyer



#MADNESS - Mara Amitra Dyer Noah Elliot Simon Shaw <3


Finally!!! I finished reading the book! Thank you heaven! Huhuhu I'm so emotional right now. I don't know. I'm too shocked with everything that's happened in the story. *sighs* I'm too stunned and engrossed and loved by Mara and Noah. I'm too excited for more to happen but it's the final book so... I don't have a choice but get a rope and hang myself. That's a joke, you know. I beg you to laugh. 
I got this feeling when I was in Chapter 59 that I wanted to stop. It would be my ending. The end of the trilogy. Mara died and Noah lives and that's it. Because it was too much! I can't take it anymore. It tortured me so much from the very beginning and I wanted it to end. I wanted to think that life was just harsh to Mara. It took me two hours to finally decide if I should read the remaining chapters. After battling with my mind I remained silent and just stared at nothingness, book clutched in my hand. 

So I read the remaining chapters because Jude isn't dead yet. I want him dead since the first book. That's the only reason and I want a happy ending but with this book I am hopeless. I am afraid for everyone. I am afraid that Noah would die (because of Mara ofc, will love to ruins, remember?) And yes I'm not mistaken, he died. For like 30 mins? HAHAHA I'm glad he healed himself and woke up for love. 

This book is fucking creepy, don't you think? It made me electrified by horror and eerie feelings every time Mara killed. Not just with her mind but also with her hands. The blood sheds were... scary. Ugh! I didn't like imagining them but my mind couldn't skip with that. Plus, her Granny Mara!!! OMG! SHE'S DAMN CREEPY!!! I can imagine her photograph in black and white color. Eeeeeeeee!!! 

BUT THE BOOK IS FUNNY. Jamie Roth, you're the real MVP! YOU ARE THE BEST!!! 

I enjoyed reading this (minus the creepy scenes) so much. This is one of the best trilogy I've ever read so far because it's unique and you can relate it to real life. It mirrors reality. We are all crazy some just don't know how to hide it. 


For the author, you give it justice more than we ever deserve. Thank you! You did a great job! Fuck the ending. I love it! 

PS I'd love to strangle David Shaw. He's the troubled guy.


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