by Melissa West
The prospect of finding out what the ancient's planet was like was one thing that drove me to read Hover, but honestly I was disappointed. It was a whole lot like Earth. In fact there wasn't much difference at all. This book was also somewhat frustrating. Mainly because I felt Ari was too headstron...
On Earth, seventeen-year-old Ari Alexander was taught to never peek, but if she hopes to survive life on her new planet, Loge, her eyes must never shut. Because in this world, pleasure is everything, held up by a ruling body that keeps their people in check by giving them what they want and closin...
Hover takes place about three weeks after Gravity. Now on Loge, Ari is trying to learn all she can about the planet, its inhabitants (the Ancients), and Jackson. She has yet to see another human, but she knows that thousands fled Earth when she did. Zeus said they would be safe on Loge, but while...
After I finished Gravity I was so excited to start Hover, but I just didn't connect with it. Hover just didn't enthrall me the way Gravity did. I’m not sure what exactly was different or what was missing from this one because it still had a lot of the same elements, but something changed for me comp...
After reading author Melissa West’s Gravity, the first novel in her the Taking series, I was super excited to find out what would happen next to main character Ari Alexander. From how Gravityleft off (Spoilers ahead so if you haven’t read the first book I request you check it out and leave now) Ari ...
I don't have to start a rebellion. It's already begun.3.5 stars. I'm actually happy that Book 2 of The Taking reads less like Lux this time around and more like Divergent instead. While many might argue that Divergent isn't exactly the gold standard of excellence in sci-fi, I was more than okay with...