MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITI am such a huge fan of this series and I cannot, WILL NOT, believe that this is the end of the story. Even though the story happened just as I hoped, I was still a bit surprised at exactly how it all worked out. Amy had come such a long way and my fears that Elder wasn't quite r...
Great finish to what has been a great series. I can honestly say I didn't know what was going to happen and was almost constantly surprised at the events.
I'm not sure what to say about this. I adored Across the Universe. With little hearts and stars. And I liked A Million Suns, even though it had some Middle Book problems. But this...hrm. Not so much. I think my biggest problem with it is that large chunks just don't make sense (bad science ahoy!), w...
(spoilers for the first two books throughout entire review; spoilers for Shades of Earth later on)I read both Across the Universe and A Million Suns in early 2012, and I absolutely loved them. They were the first sci-fi books I had ever read, and I (obviously) was eagerly anticipating this final boo...
Shades of Earth is the final installment in the Across the Universe trilogy by Beth Revis and it is definitely my favourite. All the pieces of the story come together and it felt much faster paced than Across the Universe and A Million Suns (not that I didn't enjoy them too). I think part of it is b...
Reviewed at http://www.mandikayereads.com/archives/3145What’s the one thing that can ruin a young adult book faster than anything else?Parents.In the final installment of this trilogy, Amy finally gets her wish. Her parents are finally woken up from the cryo-sleep they’d been in for the last several...
This one is my favorite in the trilogy. It had me on the edge of my seat. A lot of the time I felt like how I used to when I watched the hubby play Halo. It's such a new and different world, and had the same effect on me. In the previous books, I always preferred Amy's character over Elder's. H...
When I read Across the Universe, I wasn’t over the moon about that book. I knew I wanted to read the rest of the series, but I took my sweet time about it. In fact, I waited so long, that by the time I got around to reading A Million Suns, the final book had already come out! But you know what? I’m ...
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