8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT! but obviously not as breath-taking as the first one, December 15, 2006
A Kid's Review
(rating: 4 stars and a half)
Personnally, as a teen, i loved Noughts and Crosses. It's my favorite book to date and Checkmate really ended the trilogy on a good note. It was great, though i suggest to not read this one first and really start with the first one (Noughts and Crosses). I do think the whole trilogy really goes deep and the whole series makes an amazing gift for a teen (not for younger children). Also, Checkmate makes you read at the tip of your page and always looking for an answer (which you do find by the way, this is not a loose-end book). Again, I loved it...i loved the whole series!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A perfect concluding novel, December 29, 2005
This review is from: Checkmate (Hardcover)
This was a beautiful end to the timeless trilogy and has probably even beaten its predecessor, Noughts & Crosses. Even without the tragic hanging scene, it made me cry the most.
Checkmate tells the story of Carrie Rose and her childhood in dramatic flashbacks, about how had to fight the prejucides of being a 'halfer'. In these memories, Jude is back and is being haunted by the loss of his dead brother, but he neglects the power of love and lures his niece into his deadly trap. Meanwhile, back in the present, Sephy and Carrie are having problems of their own and struggle to have a strong, familial relationship so she does everything she can not to lose her.
Throughout the book, I still felt that something was 'missing' and the absence of Callum really depressed me! I read the novel (I should say 'epic tome' - it's that brilliant) from start to finish in one whole day, and well after midnight I was still thoroughly compelled.
Of course, you've probably got the jist of this review and realise that I would seriously recommend this book to you. If you've read the last two books (Noughts & Crosses and Knife Edge) and loved them, you'll love this book. Just make sure you have a year's supply of Kleenex ready for a tearfully thought-provoking read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic, July 12, 2010
This review is from: Checkmate (Hardcover)
My order came super quickly, was exactly what I needed and was in fabulous condition. Would definitely use this seller again! Two thumbs waaaay up :)
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