It's a good thing this series reads fast because otherwise I never woulda finished it. Ethan Burke's main character trait is that he acts and reacts and never stops to think or plan, and he's resourceful, but sometimes thinking things out and utilizing/relying on other people's experiences to boost ...
It's a good thing this series reads fast because otherwise I never woulda finished it. Ethan Burke's main character trait is that he acts and reacts and never stops to think or plan, and he's resourceful, but sometimes thinking things out and utilizing/relying on other people's experiences to boost ...
It's been a long, long time since I've loved hating a character as much as I hate Pam. Kudos for writing a totally dislikable being. Overall I think this was a "just right" follow-up to Pines and a compelling setup for the last installment in this trilogy The Last Town. Ethan is still just trying to...
Welcome to Wayward Pines, population 461. Nestled amidst picture-perfect mountains, the idyllic town is a modern-day Eden...except for the electrified fence and razor wire, snipers scoping everything 24/7, and the relentless surveillance tracking each word and gesture.None of the residents know how ...
Hi fellow Booklikers! I hope everyone has been doing great! We are still on vacation and having a great time so I'm going to make this short and sweet....This is the second book in the series and I thought it was a solid follow-up. It was almost as good as the first which was pleasantly surprising b...
”I know what they need. Perfection all the time would drive them mad. For every perfect little town, there’s something ugly underneath. No dream without the nightmare.”We all have secrets we carry around with us. As a species we aren’t really good at keeping secrets, even those rattling skeletons th...
Come now Ethan. You know Pilcher is a self serving, self righteous wanna be and you never anticipated what he would do next. Well, I guess I'm on to The Last Town
Wayward Pines is a small town nestled in Idaho. It has picturesque views of mountains and a small population that mostly knows each other. It's about American as apple pie, if you ignore that each house has a running camera to track movements and sounds, jobs and even spouses are assigned. No one...
Reseña en español en mi blog: Click aquí.Spoiler free review: This was a great book, it's certainly better than the first one and an extremely fast read. I can't say much without spoiling the first book, other than I totally recommend reading this trilogy the ending of this one made me pick up the t...
3.75/5 starsI'm not really in love with this series, but since episode 4 of the show is already the second book I had to read it now (I was planning to wait a while because I didn't love the first one).However, I did like this book more than the first one and I am curious to see how it ends, so I'll...
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