I loved this book it is so good,but at the point when Eadlyn falls in love with Eikko it came to my mind that she wanted to marry an old man.🤣
The Crown (The Selection)
By Kiera Cass
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 4 - 8 | Grades 3 - 5 | n/a | 4.7 | 61829 |
Kiera Cass’s #1 New York Times bestselling Selection series has captured the hearts of readers from its very first page. Now the end of the journey is here. Prepare to be swept off your feet by The Crown—the eagerly awaited, wonderfully romantic fifth and final book in the Selection series.
In The Heir, a new era dawned in the world of The Selection. Twenty years have passed since America Singer and Prince Maxon fell in love, and their daughter is the first princess to hold a Selection of her own.
Eadlyn didn’t think she would find a real partner among the Selection’s thirty-five suitors, let alone true love. But sometimes the heart has a way of surprising you…and now Eadlyn must make a choice that feels more difficult—and more important—than she ever expected.
Book Reviews (16)
this is the last book in the series! its super fast paced, and a cute read, but i was rooting for kile but i'm happy how the story ended!
As the selection goes on, Eadlyn Schreave still is having trouble finding someone. However, she soon realizes she has feelings for the translator of one of the contestants. On the day of her wedding day, Eadlyn decides her heart belongs with Eikko, her translator. She asks her dad what to do, and he tells her to just break the rules. I rate this book 5/5, and recommend it to people who enjoyed the other Selection books, the Hunger Games series, or enjoy reading dystopian and utopian novels.
The final book in the legendary "The Selection" quintet by Kiera Cass ends readers' Illéan adventures with a bang. Eadlyn Schreave is down to the core contenders for her first-ever female-held Selection process. Henri, Kile, Fox, and the other Elite men all capture her heart against her better judgment. This is exactly what Eadlyn has never felt: true love. She has seen it all around her - Ahren and Camille, her mother and father - but even to the country on a whole, Eadlyn seems cold and unfeeling. In a fantastic final installment to the series, Eadlyn realizes that humbleness is more important than being intelligent, and that perhaps her choices aren't as limited as she thought they were.
As the selection goes on, Eadlyn Schreave still is having trouble finding someone. However, she soon realizes she has feelings for the translator of one of the contestants. On the day of her wedding day, Eadlyn decides her heart belongs with Eikko, her translator. She asks her dad what to do, and he tells her to just break the rules. I rate this book 5/5, and recommend it to people who enjoyed the other Selection books, the Hunger Games series, or enjoy reading dystopian and utopian novels.
It was so captivating i read it every second I could! It also has so many sweet moments where Eadyln finally softens her heart! It's beautiful.
I LOVED THIS SERIES!! If you like romance and royalty books, this could bot have been a better book for you! It has amazing settings and storylines, so I most definitely recommend these series. I love these books and you should check out The Siren by Kiera Cass as well. (Order- The Elite, The Selection, The One, the Heir, and the Crown)
The crown is a cool way to end The Section Series. Eadlyn is to have the thrown when her parents retire, but their people don't really agree with them, so her parents tell her something she can do. Eadlyn ends up hosting her own Selection only not wanting to find a friend, or a husband. She is only doing it for her parents and to win over her people. Surprisingly she does find some interests from some of the boys and does not like it. And she also has to prepare for becoming Queen. On top of it all her twin brother Ahren goes to France to marry the princess, or how he says it soul mate. Only he doesn't tell anybody. Eadlyn's mother shocked by the news has a heart attack. The king becomes depressed and never leaves her side. Now Eadlyn has a Selection to run and a country. Without her brother she seems helpless, but realizes that she does need a soul mate, only the one she loves isn't a selected. How will her people feel about her if she choses him? Confused she knows she has to make a choice, but how? When she ends up telling her dad this she finds out a lot about his selection and him and his side of the family that she didn't know about. But it is not just him she learns his selection from. When she started the selection her mom told her some stuff too. Finally she knows what to do and doesn't care what anybody else thinks. What will she do? Read the book to find out! If you like the other Selection books I highly recommend this book.
The Crown is the fifth and final book of the series, The Selection. The previous four books were amazing, and I admire Kierra Cass's work so much due to this series. When I finally got ahold of this book, I was literally jumping up and down. Unsurprisingly, I had the bar set high for this book because the other four had completely knocked it out of the ball park. I had a feeling that this one would do so too. So, when I read the book, I must say I was impressed by the way Kierra Cass put in some twists of information that one would never expect. The way the story unravels shows that Kierra Cass puts a lot of attention into planning out her books. A down side was that I found the book too rushed. I feel like the author could've developed everything a bit more slower by adding more much-needed details. It was lacking a bit of the usual excitement, and the romance that appeared in the previous four books, was not evident in this book. Overall, this book was a nice read, but it was rather disappointing compared to the other four.
As I'm reading this, I'm realizing just how good the plot is and the character are! I definitely recommend the whole series to people!