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The Epilogue (The Selection #3.1) ebook | Pages: 11 pages
Rating: 4.3 | 8659 Users | 551 Reviews

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3 Happy Brithday ★'s “I knew we were only just getting to the best part of our lives.” The Epilogue is another really short story which is in America's POV. It takes place two years after The Selection has ended and it's on Maxons birthday. I didn't really have a strong connection with the The Epilogue. It felt a bit rushed and I think for something like this it would have benefited from being a little longer. For what this was though I did still enjoy it and I'm glad I took the couple minutes it took to read it. It was very sweet and I loved getting to see little glimpses of the friendship that has formed between Maxon and Aspen and I liked seeing a little bit of May and that Marlee and Carter have a one-year-old son named Kile. But it did kinda feel like it was just tossed in there. I also love that it took place on Maxons birthday. America throws him a party and has such a wonderful surprise in store for him at the end.

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Title:The Epilogue (The Selection #3.1)
Author:Kiera Cass
Book Format:ebook
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 11 pages
Published:2014 by HarperCollins
Categories:Romance. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Short Stories

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This was a cute short story. I was happy with this conclusion of America and Maxon's story. It made me fall in love with the characters all over again. Especially Maxon! I was happy when she told him that (view spoiler)[ she was pregnant (hide spoiler)]. Can't wait to The Favourite and the final book of the Selection series. This series is one of my all time favourites. Overall, a cute read.

Short and sweet but it was too short to be called novellaadditional chapter would be more suitable imo

Only read it in one sitting and less than 10 minutes (obviously, since it only has 6 pages) and it was cute. It was more like an extra or a bonus chapter actually but it was really sweet. Maxon and America looks really adorable in the story. It ends really well and I like it.

5-I'm-so-jealous-of-America-stars!!!Maxon being flirtyMaxon being sweet Maxon being hotMaxon being playfulMaxon being a gentlemanI can't... Maxon really is one of my favorite book boyfriends. I don't know why I was reading this short story jus now because I've read The One like, three freaking years ago... And yet, Maxon is still one of my bae. Why is he so perfect? LOL

THIS IS STILL SOO CUTE, I STILL NEED AN ENTIRE BOOK OF THIS!!!!***December 21 2016This cuteness was exactly what I needed! Maxon and America will forever be in my heart and this really lit up my day! I miss the selection so much, I wish there was way more on Maxon and America!

I never knew this existed! Dang.But no matter how short it was, the fact that it's a part of The Selection Series is unchangeable!Why, I wouldn't dare miss this teeny tiny part! It was important. Definitely important. A 6-page epilogue of The One simply makes me want to read from the very beginning of the story!Utterly gorgeous! UGH! I need more of The Selection Series!Still waiting for the last book, which is still untitled and would be released next year, 2016. *sigh* The agony of waiting... I

I was excited to read this but i was deeply disappointed. It took me less than 5 minutes to read this novella. It was so short and i honestly feel kiera cass could have done better. I need a whole new book for what happened after The One.
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