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Endgame: The final book in the groundbreaking series, Noughts & Crosses (Noughts and Crosses, 6)

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When their relationship starts to fall apart under all the pressure, Mel finds herself feeling alone with the impossible dilemma of the Little Bang growing inside her. It has more mysterious elements as they try and find out who killed a certain person (sorry for being so vague, I don’t want to ruin the book for you). Either way, these books will always have a place in my heart, and I will be forever recommending them. I can’t really fault this book, or any of Blackman’s for that matter: the only thing I wished is that more books will come, but that’s not going to happen.

Hero Fiennes Tiffin and Josephine Langford reprise their roles as the tormented - and often antagonistic - lovers with many casting changes.Bringing Malorie Blackman’s Noughts and Crosses series to its breath-taking conclusion, Endgame no longer leaves the reader on a cliff-hanger at the end. I remember reading this over a year ago and being very annoyed, because the next book wasn’t out yet!

Couldn’t even stomach the last load of paragraphs as they just seemed pointless and I stopped caring. The action shifts from character to character, and there was - on occasion - a sense of deliberate attempts to misdirect us. In some ways, the epilogue 'Three months later' detracted a bit from my overall enjoyment of the book, which was heading for a 5-star read up to then. With the help of Ravi Singh, she released a true-crime podcast about the murder case they solved together last year. In this article, we'll explore the commonality of seeking a sexologist among couples, addressing misconceptions, benefits, and the evolving role of sexology in contemporary society.This really doesn’t add much to the Noughts and Crosses series, and doesn’t contribute to the changing perspectives of racism that the earlier books attempted. The cliffhanger ending will leave fans desperately awaiting the next installment' Mail on Sunday, 'Must-Read Books of the year, 2019' on Crossfire.

Since Checkmate, I’ve had an instant dislike to this pairing and that’s only been solidified in this book.Mel and Sid are determined to do this together, but they soon discover that pregnancy is totally different for boys and girls.

Finally, after 21 years, readers who fell in love with Blackman’s writing and characters in Noughts and Crosses and ploughed through the books that followed – Knife Edge, Checkmate, Double Cross and, Crossfire – are given the bittersweet ending they’ve all been waiting for in Endgame. The story is fully engaging and tension is ramped up through frequent cliffhangers and illuminating moments of flashback to a fateful dinner party.What I do love most about Endgame is each character has their own story to tell that evenly winds in well with one another, it isn’t solely centred around one character and their journey.

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