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Obsidio
by Jay Kristoff, Amie Kaufman
The perfect ending to this trilogy!!! What I loved most was that this installment wasn't hokey sci-fi. It was very grounded in its war/refugee story, raw and human. The conflicts weren't always about the sides, no one combatant/survivor was entirely right or wrong. Instead, the conflicts were starvation/dwindling supplies, the environment, fear robbing people of their common sense/training in a crisis, indoctrination robbing people of their empathy in a crisis - surviving the systems they live in without compromising life or integrity, those are the conflicts. Gut and heart-wrenching! Absolutely stunning series, start to finish.