MINI-REVIEWS: The Conspiracy of Us Series by Maggie Hall

THE CONSPIRACY OF US trilogy by Maggie Hall

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17134589The Conspiracy of Us (book #1)

4 stars

I'm reviewing this book two years later, so my impression is probably very different from the first time I read it.

The Conspiracy of Us is an intense thriller that takes you around Europe. Avery West has just discovered that she has family outside of her mother, and they're kind of a big deal. Her family is part of the Circle, a secret group of 12 families that essentially run the entire world. Avery discovers that she might just be the key to an ancient prophecy that the Circle have been trying to solve for hundreds of years. But she has no desire to sit idly by, so she travels around Europe trying to find more details about the prophecy herself.

You'll fall in love with all of the main characters, especially Avery. Her character development throughout the series is so great. There is a love triangle, but I feel like it's handled very well. A fast-paced book with a great plot and an amazing set of characters, The Conspiracy of Us should be on your TBR list.

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Map of Fates (book #2)

4.25 stars

If you weren't completely feeling The Conspiracy of Us, I can easily tell you Map of Fates is so much better. It had such iconic scenes that I don't want to spoil, so I'll just say that the underwater scene and the train scene were some of the best moments of YA tbh. The characters develop a lot more in this book, and you learn a lot more about them.

Mysteries are uncovered and solved as Avery and her friends travel the world in search of the answer to the prophecy that the Circle have been trying to solve. Betrayals and plot twists unravel, and you won't see them coming. Map of Fates is an amazing sequel that easily overcomes the first one, and the ship(s) alone will make you want to reread.



The Ends of the World (book #3)

4.5 stars
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I've been looking forward to The Ends of the World for more than a year, especially because it was pushed back 6 months. It totally lived up to my expectations! I stayed up late last night to read it, and here I am the next day, still crying because the series is over.

I am honestly still in shock from this book. It was the best one in the series, hands down, and I completely loved Map of Fates. There's more of the same intrigue, mystery-solving, traipsing around important landmarks, etc., but there are wayyyy more plot twists in this one. I did not see any of them coming at all, and I spent the entire book on edge.

The found-family trope is so strong in this book :'). It started to appear in the second one, but it came to full strength in this one. And I'm so in love with the ship!!! I really don't want to spoil something, so I think I should just stop there, but ahhhhhhh my heart is so full.

The Ends of the World was an amazing end to a great trilogy. I'm sad for it to end, but I am completely happy with the way it did. Pick up this series if you like thrillers, found family, or kissing scenes.

Overall, the Conspiracy of Us series is one that starts a bit cliche, but totally develops as you follow Avery's journey as she discovers the Circle and all of the secrets that come with it. If you like Ally Carter's or Jennifer Lynn Barnes's books, you'll like this series.

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