Endgame: The final book in the groundbreaking series, Noughts  Crosses

Endgame: The final book in the groundbreaking series, Noughts Crosses

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  • Create Date:2021-09-08 00:51:07
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  • Author:Malorie Blackman
  • ISBN:0241443997
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Summary

It is 20 years in 2021 since Malorie Blackman's groundbreaking series began with Noughts & Crosses, which charted the deeply forbidden romance between Sephy (a Cross) and Callum (a nought) - a love affair which had repercussions for their families for generations。

Endgame, the breathtaking conclusion to the series, influenced by the unprecedented global events of recent years, is full of twists and turns and emotions, with its incredible characters reaching a dramatic conclusions to their stories。

'The cliffhanger ending will leave fans desperately awaiting the next installment' Mail on Sunday, 'Must-Read Books of the year, 2019' on CrossfireThe powerful conclusion to iconic author Malorie Blackman's ground-breaking Noughts & Crosses -the series that taught a generation to think and act differently。

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Reviews

Poppy

When I was a teenager voraciously reading anything I could get my hands on, I came across a beautiful novel about a doomed relationship between Callum and Sephy, race relations turned on their head in a world putting up a mirror to our own prejudices。 Blackman's 'Noughts and Crosses' was a formative book for me and has remained so for my own students to this day。 I can hardly believe it is now twenty years and five more books later - Blackman's final delve into her parallel world with the sixth When I was a teenager voraciously reading anything I could get my hands on, I came across a beautiful novel about a doomed relationship between Callum and Sephy, race relations turned on their head in a world putting up a mirror to our own prejudices。 Blackman's 'Noughts and Crosses' was a formative book for me and has remained so for my own students to this day。 I can hardly believe it is now twenty years and five more books later - Blackman's final delve into her parallel world with the sixth book in the series 'Endgame'。 But does it live up to the beauty of the early books? The answer is mostly。 I still find the world and the power dynamics in this novel fascinating。 Blackman cleverly brings this universe right up to date by taking contemporary news stories, such as films using 'poverty porn', a lack of uptake for vaccinations in the "WAME" community (we are in a backwards world here remember), and the war on drugs。 Her viewpoints shine through and are a welcome addition to those speaking out on racial inequality。However, the news articles and the main storyline of this novel do not gel。 We resume as Troy and Libby have failed to escape their kidnappers; Sephy, Callie-Rose and Tobey get drawn into a web of blackmail, desperately trying to save their loved ones but up against violent people with links to organised crime。 The story is fully engaging and tension is ramped up through frequent cliffhangers and illuminating moments of flashback to a fateful dinner party。 Despite this, Tobey now being prime minister seems to be the only link to the sporadic news articles and issues of race take a backseat to larger themes of power, corruption and family relationships。 The articles felt just a little shoehorned (sometimes to create some tension at the worst possible moments!) and could have been woven more pertinently to reflect the main plot。Overall, this is a fitting and thrilling end to the series (including excellent homage to Callum from the first novel)。 Despite the lack of gel between the two ideas (the articles and the main plot), Blackman remains one of the best writers of young adult literature out there。 I will miss reading books with these characters。 4 stars。Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher who provided an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more