I was interested to see where this book was going to go after I finished the first one.In Infinite Sea we are not focusing on Cassie as we did before we are getting the point of view from Ringer. Though I was kind of thrown off from when we would change from Ringer to Cassie and what she was going t...
4.5 starsThis is full of so many unexpected things that it's hard for me to grasp it all. I'm not certain what is real at this point. I was totally into the book every second, but now I think I need to go over it again maybe to really understand. I thought this was way better than book 1, but both...
For Cassie Sullivan and the rest of Earth's remaining human survivors, the situation was already desperate when the 5th Wave hit. It's about to get worse. No one yet knows the depths to which Earth's conquerors - the Others - will sink in order to rid the Earth of the human infestation, nor have the...
Note: I just started reading the Infinite sea and remembered that I never got around of reviewing the 5th wave. So there you go: I both did and didn't like this one. The plot was engaging after some point and the writing style was just too confusing in the beginning, as it kept shifting narrations...
**SPOILER FREE** While I did like this book, part of me felt like it was just another end of the world survival, cant trust the government, so ill try to expose them and make an insane dangerous get away at the end. 1st Wave: Total Darkness 2nd Wave: Tsunami 3rd Wave: Plague 4th Wave: Silencers...
This book is pretty intense, a girl named Cassie suffer through these kind of alien attacks with "Waves". One day, The 5th Wave had structed, they had taken her little brother, she will do anything to save her brother and risk anything to be with him.
Wow, this was a hard one for me to rate. It started out with a lot of choppiness and no clear cut separations between chapters, even more so then the first book I thought. I had to reread the first few paragraphs in each chapter to figure out what character they were even talking about. Also a maj...
So in my review for The 5th Wave I said: I'm hoping that I wont have it figured out in the first 10% of the book. Maybe I can turn my brain off for a bit and just sit back and enjoy it. Well I didn't have this book figured out it the first 10% but that's because this book makes a lateral movement ...
First I have heard about this book a lot via social media especially since I guess it has been turned into a movie. Then my librarian asked me if I had read it and of course I hadn't. So I picked it up and decided I would give it a read and see how it goes. I really did like the book and how everyt...
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