![]() ![]() Seriously, if you thought The Young Elites was dark then be warned. The romance is kind of like a gender bend version of Beauty and the Beast – I don’t think anyone would object to that? – so it adds to the story and Adeline’s development, rather than taking away from what’s really important. Adelina’s story isn’t one where romance is necessary, but it’s also not something I’m going to mark it down for or anything. Adelina and Magiano are rocking a Victoria Schwab/Maria V. ![]() The majority of the plot follows Adelina’s quest to find more Elites to create a new band of followers, so there are even more Elites to fall in love with! My favourites are Luce and Magiano. The final chapter of The Young Elites introduced a new and mysterious female ruler, and she doesn’t play a huge role in this book, but she is LGBTQ so YES. Can I just say I loved it? Is that enough? Of course not! So let’s go into some of the more finer details as to why I thought The Rose Society was better than The Young Elites. That’s right, no second book syndrome here, folks. I read The Young Elites earlier on in the year and wasn’t completely sold on it, but I was still pumped to see how the story progressed. ![]()
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