
That’s also one thing I love with Michelle Hodkin’s writing : there are a lot of meaningful sentence/quote/moments. Plus, there were a lot of moments, quotes that felt so true and I could relate to them. I always loved her writing and her style, and combined with Noah’s personality, it was really an amazing read. But Michelle Hodkin did a really great job with Noah’s narrative. Don’t get me wrong, he is also one of my favorite character but I guess I was a little nervous because I knew his perspectives would change a lot of things, including Mara’s actions. The character of Mara is so dear, important to me, and I love her so much, so I was wondering how it would be with Noah’s point of view. And we do discover a lot in The Becoming of Noah Shaw. When I finished the mara dyer trilogy, I was so satisfied with the ending and didn’t expect any new books (and didn’t know if there would be any new ones) even though there is still a lot to discover.
