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After waiting two years for the final book of this trilogy to be released, I decided it would be best to reread the first two books before finishing. I am glad I did, because several minor details from the previous books were referenced that I would have struggled to remember.
Again, I don't want to say much about the particulars of the plot because so much of the delight of this series comes from the wonder of Eva's discoveries. The first book chronicles her growing understanding of her planet following her isolated upbringing in an underground shelter. The second book brings her into contact with another society which comes into conflict with the one from the first. This final book covers Eva's attempts to find a peaceful solution to that conflict. It starts out rather slowly, with a desert journey that hearkens back to the first book, but the second half of the book brings all the other supporting characters from the first two books back into play and provides a satisfying resolution.
( Musings with vague thematic spoilers. )
Again, I don't want to say much about the particulars of the plot because so much of the delight of this series comes from the wonder of Eva's discoveries. The first book chronicles her growing understanding of her planet following her isolated upbringing in an underground shelter. The second book brings her into contact with another society which comes into conflict with the one from the first. This final book covers Eva's attempts to find a peaceful solution to that conflict. It starts out rather slowly, with a desert journey that hearkens back to the first book, but the second half of the book brings all the other supporting characters from the first two books back into play and provides a satisfying resolution.
( Musings with vague thematic spoilers. )