Title: The Chaos (Numbers #2) Author: Rachel Ward Format: Hardback, 345 Pages Time to Read: 2 days! Goodreads Bio: Adam sees “numbers” – when he looks in peoples’ eyes he can see their death-dates, just like his mum Jem used to. Adam has trouble dealing with his awful gift, and when he realises t...
Absolutely loved this second instalment of the Numbers series. Well written, great characters, fast paced and exciting. Endearing leading characters in Adam and Sarah, plus of course the fantastic Nan. Will be starting book 3 tonight - brilliant book which has kept me up all night!
Absolutely loved this second instalment of the Numbers series. Well written, great characters, fast paced and exciting. Endearing leading characters in Adam and Sarah, plus of course the fantastic Nan. Will be starting book 3 tonight - brilliant series which has kept me up all night!
Can we change our fate? Is our own future far beyond reach? How to live knowing exact date of your death and ones you care for? Adam just like his mum sees dates of death when he looks into other people’s eyes. But now majority of Londoners have the same number. Is it the prophecy of apocalypse? S...
This was a good follow-up to Numbers...I was a little worried to see that it wasn't about Jem, I thought at first that it wouldn't be as good because I had to learn about a new character. But it worked for me...At first I didn't like Adam, I thought he was a bit of a brat (the way he treated his gre...
I thought this was a great sequel to Numbers and I have no idea why some of the reviews said it was set at a slower pace, I'd say the opposite if anything. This book had everything I loved about the first novel but with a futuristic dystopian setting.But don't worry, the author hasn't abandoned the ...
We enter this book about 17 years after the end of the first book, NUM8ERS. Adam is cursed by the same ability as his mother, Jem. He can see the numbers indicating each person’s date of death floating above their heads. We learn that Jem has died, but was in Adam’s life long enough to teach him ...
In my review of Rachel Ward's first book, Numbers, I talked about how impressed I was with the story that she had crafted, and the raw, unflinching feel of it. Book 2, The ChaØs, continues in this same thread, but with a few twists. The ChaØs alternates POVs this time around, following Adam, Jem's s...
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