3.5 starsFast-paced thrill ride, although the ending was somewhat disappointing. I suppose it will be a year or two for the final book. I should have learned my lesson by now and never read a series or trilogy until all the books have been written and published....the waiting between books is too ...
*Genre* Horror, Dystopian*Rating* 3.0*Review shortly*After reading this book, I feel as though I just completed my first marathon! I am exhausted. So many characters, so much has happened over the course of this book, and yet, so many more questions about Amy, and Alicia remain. Seriously bugged tha...
In my five-star review of The Passage, I commented that Cronin was one-thirds into writing a 21th century literary epic. Now it's two-thirds finished as The Twelve, the second installment of the author's Passage Trilogy, is as stellar a work as his first volume.The Twelve goes back to the beginning ...
The Twelve starts off where The Passage ends. In the attempt to connect the two books, the author is often repetitive. Redundant themes conflict with and run into each other. In trying to fill in the gaps, the story often twisted and turned and that caused more confusion than ignorance of the facts...
I admit that i skimmed a lot. Now everything is just a jumble in my head. I think I started to skim once I noticed him doing q heavy handed fate-thingy and the ressurection habit. It's just so hollywood...
The Twelve is one of those rare sequels that's better than the first book in the series. It actually reads a lot more like the first book in a series, since a large part of the book talks about the first days and months after the virals break out of their government bunker. I really liked getting th...
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