I liked this one a lot more than Wither. The change in the setting seemed to bring the characters to life instead of being so stiff. I was disappointed that Rhine seemed to break so quickly. She didn't have the same fire and drive that she had in Wither. Such a fantastic cliffhanger ending, I can't...
4.5 stars.I liked Wither, but it wasn't my favorite. The sequel really impressed me. As Rhine's world widened I was able to see more and more what the world had come to in this dystopian future. Instead of being just a filler book I feel like Fever upped the stakes in the trilogy. The only thing tha...
Wow. Weirdest sequel ever. I really liked the first novel. But this one didn't have the same feel to it whatsoever. Rhine meets some really strange people in this world, and I didn't feel like much was really addressed in this one. Plus I couldn't really stand the narrator. I was so looking forward ...
Note: If you haven’t read Wither I suggest you take a pass on reading this. For those who haven’t read Fever, be warned, review contains spoilers. Fever picks up exactly where Wither left off. Rhine and Gabriel have escaped the mansion and are just having their taste of freedom. But their freedom is...
I liked the first book but for some reason I can't get into the story of this second one! It could be that too much time has passed between me readig the fist and the second that I just can't connect anymore.
I've been meaning to read Fever for a while since I forgot to buy the book (it's either that or I refused to fork out about £10 for a hardback copy because I'm cheap like that) but the recent cover reveal for Sever reminded me that I really need to get my bum in gear and read this. Thankfully, my li...
Posted at my blog: The Book Twins | YA & Adult reviews The sequel to "Wither" was probably one of the most anticipated books in this genre for 2012, but one I didn't really get around to reading until recently. I loved 'Wither'. It was everything I wished it would be. But it seems in terms of 'Fev...
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