I enjoyed this book it is such a simple and quick read. At some points I was gripping the pages so hard because of the situation in the book. Overall I enjoyed the ending and I am glad to have picked it up. Carpelibrum.blogspot.com
What a great cover for the second book in this series, don't you think? I love when a book's cover so perfectly fits the story within. , I read and enjoyed the first book in this series but it left me with some reservations about the writing. I no longer have those reservations, I thought this secon...
MY THOUGHTSABSOLUTELY LOVED ITThe group has survived intact so far with only minor injuries and have figured out how to counteract the chemical spill as well as fight off a few interlopers who would like to take over the superstore. Alex and Niko decide that they can't sit around in the store forev...
As suspenseful as the first, the sequel to Monument 14, keep me on the edge of my seat -- I even finished in one day! It starts with Alex and his crew on the bus trying to get to Denver Airport to help their dying friend Brayden. Dean, Astrid, and the kids are staying at the store because their bloo...
I’m still impressed by how these kids handle themselves under such extreme conditions. This novel takes off right where the last one left off with a group of the kids heading out to the Denver International Airport and the rest of them holed up in the Greenway department store in Monument, CO. So ...
3.5/5 stars.After reading Monument 14 last year, I was looking forward to seeing how the series would continue, considering the very open ending. Thankfully, Sky on Fire picks up right where the first book left off, with two different journeys taking place via alternating viewpoints. Whereas Monumen...
Sky on Fire was definitely more intense than the first book in this series and there was a lot less humor. I mean, there was plenty of snark and bitterness coming from Alex that was kind of funny, but for the most part it was one non-stop nail-biter. It felt like I was really living through the end...
I should have known that reading Sky on Fire was going to be a bad idea. I didn't really love the first book in the series, but it ended in a way that made me have to continue with the series. And I found out. And no, I didn't care. I shouldn't have. The writing declined in such a visceral way that ...
Every so often, a series comes around where you know it has problems in the way it handles issues, but something about it nags your heart until you give in and admit that you’re actually quite a fan. Maybe not a fan of the writing, or the characters, or the situations, but it’s a fun little book wit...
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