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Loveless #3

Pointless: The Final Book in the Loveless Series

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THERE HAS ALWAYS BEEN TWO THE ONE INSIDE THE DOME, AND THE ONE OUTSIDE THE DOOR. Ever since she was five, Laney has wanted the world outside the door. She thought it was finally theirs, had clutched the trees and the sun and the air with her own two hands and held on with everything. But it slipped. Now she’s back in the Dome, the silence and gray so stifling she almost can’t concentrate on Mr. Dabir’s most disturbing game yet. A game that brings back moments of her past and tears them apart. A game that makes her second guess who her friends are, and who are only players. As everything falls into place—Branch and the others still tightly shut out, and the shell of who Nash once was tightly shut in—Mr. Dabir prepares for the Dome to be his forever. But information escapes, something that slips through the cracks in the cold stone walls and makes Laney question everything she thought she knew about Mr. Dabir’s past might not be loveless after all. Suddenly the line between the two worlds is blurred and it’s hard to tell where the game stops and reality starts. Laney was given the rules, she knows the prize. But is winning everything she thought it was?Pointless is the startling final book in the Loveless series, a young adult phenomenon that blurs the line between this world and the world in the book.

278 pages, Paperback

Published October 6, 2019

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May 11, 2021
This book was pointless. I really loved this series but this one was horrid. No one cares about Jonathan Dabir’s past. I skipped pretty much all that except when people were actually talking. I even had to skip a lot of Laney’s parts because it was useless dribble. Then it ended like that?!?! Fine, she loves Nash more. Whatever. But that’s not an end. Who was shot? Is she alone? It’s not edgy and modern to leave your audience without answers. This isn’t The Sopranos. Finish your book. Such a waste of my time.
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December 3, 2019
A quicker read than the first two in the series. It had a very unique style of give and take (so to speak) to end the series. I can't wait to see what Ms Howard does next. I love being able to track the accomplishments of my kids' friends!
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