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The broader community on VK and Goodreads consistently ranks and reviews the core trilogy based on emotional depth and character chemistry: Series Order Core Tropes Fan Reception Anywhere Forbidden love, Secret mission, Strangers-to-lovers
While the expanded universe spans up to seven installments in its original language, the core narrative focuses on three standout pairs:
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The second book shifts focus to Henry’s best friend, Charles, and Victoria. It explores deeper emotional struggles, including mental health and the pressure to succeed in a high-stakes academic environment. (Olive & Colin)
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The series follows different couples at the elite academy, blending a "slow burn" romance with atmospheric, castle-like settings. Amazon.com Anywhere - Dunbridge Academy, Book 1 (Unabridged)
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The Scottish Highlands offer the perfect, moody backdrop for a dramatic romance.

If anything, I would have been more open to an expanded role for Beorn, rather than the Legolas/Tauriel arc.
I think we've come to a place where movies are so bad (lame propaganda written by adults who cry a lot) that yesterday's bad movies seem kind of fun by comparison.
I don't think I'll get past the fact that *The Hobbit* has the wrong tone in nearly every single scene: dramatic and scary where it should be adventurous, or silly where it should be miserable (as when they enter Mirkwood). Not to mention about half of it is an advertisement for a trilogy I've already watched.
But hey, at least it isn't about Trump.