It took me quite a while, but hey I finally finished this series! Yay me!That was a really satisfying ending to the series. Everything worked out, but not so much that it felt like a pretty packaged ending. I'm actually not sure what there is left to write about, so I'm not sure where Mullin is goin...
I liked the growth and experience Alex continued to gain, and I'm rating this 4.5 stars for the sheer terror of the ride this author took me on. The author does not mince words when describing the horrific living conditions, the awful descent of humanity into cannibalism just to survive one more day...
**Spoiler Warning** Just to for warn any one who hasn't read the first two books, there's going to be major spoilers from both of those books. Recap In book one we saw Alex, an average 14 year old teenager from Cedar Falls Ohio, after having an argument with his mother he's left home along w...
*Spoilers For Book One and Two* Whew, I'm always glad to be done a series or trilogy. This one was really fun to read and there really was never a dull moment. That being said, it had its moments when I was easily frustrated. But overall, its certainly one I would recommend. Especially if you love...
The book where he violence gets over the top(I hated stupid loss of life... the attack by Major Watshisname was SO poitless. I hated Alex and Darla's loss... such a WASTE( Grrrrrrr.... Not a comfy reading by any means. Still, the way they overcame their limatations after being basically crippled - w...
This is the final book in the Ashfall trilogy. I had the privilege to read the other two books and I was looking forward to this one. One thing I do want to mention... when I read the first two, I read them back to back. Don't read all these books one after another. It's not that they aren't good, b...
Alex and Darla. I dare you to not become attached to these two through the Ashfall Trilogy. Today I said goodbye....... Until I reread the series! It's a great one folks! With a plot so rooted in reality, it really gets you thinking about humanity. There were terrifying moments when I had to put do...
3.5 StarsFor a book that started off so slow and disconnected, I ended up loving the finale to the Ashfall series. That’s good, because getting there was something of a slog.Where Ashfall and Ashen Winter were very linear, quest driven stories, Sunrise is more...open world. It’s much harder to sum u...
Please read book 1 (Ashfall) and book 2 (Ashen Winter) before reading that review. Even the naming of characters could basically spoil one of the prior books. If you want my opionion without the naming of characters, here's my short opinion:The whole series does not really feel like Young Adult (whi...
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