I LOVE SCIENCE! And this book proves it. Great book for proplr who want action, even thought it starts slow at first, but it blast off after that. The imagination that is related to science in this book is very important. When my friend showed the book, I was like 'I don't know, is it good?' Bec...
I'm sorry but this book was just so stupid. Be prepared for a very long rant. The only reason I continued reading was because I just want to finish the series but not because I'm genuinely enjoying this book at all. first of all why is Elder still listening to Amy she's obviously a selfish littl...
"Finally at home,but is this a safe place to stay?" This last book,in my opinion,is really off the chain! Centauri-Earth seems a good new place where to live in,without those pteros of course,but something isn't going well. Chris and Amy's dad lying about the truth of this natural,untouched and b...
Great book! I'm excited to read the next one. Not one of my favourites, but it's an interesting story, it was really entertaining.
4.8 stars average book... liked the mystery Amy had to solve but there was too much drama with elder
This book is much better than the first one with a far more mysterious mystery, but which I mean the culprit is not obvious. Beth Revis' story embraces rising complexity as the situation aboard Godspeed becomes increasingly complicated and therefore interesting. Any continues to deal with the sam...
If you're not aware, this is the second book. However i didn't know when i started reading and i was still interested and pulled into the book. The plot is easy to follow and you don't really need to read the first one to understand this one because everything is explained in great detail, which ...
In the same way that A Million Suns demonstrated a rising complexity to the series Shades of Earth takes the characters into a more complicated situation on their new planet. While it feels like the story unravels a little near the end, the situation on the planet is compelling and complicated. A...
By far my favorite book of the trilogy. Action-packed from the very first page. It ties everything together and explains all the secrets. I can't mention more because I can't spoil it. It's that good. I didn't particularly enjoy the first two books, but I decided to pick this up anyway. I don't r...
Today’s post is on Shades of Earth by Beth Revis. It is the last in her Across the Universe trilogy. It is 369 pages long and is published by Razor Bill. The cover is green with plants growing around the title which is metal looking. The intended reader is someone who has read the first two. It i...
I really enjoyed reading this short story. And that could sound kinda weird, since the story can be described as creepy.But the thing I saw here is love, a twisted love, a tragic story but a story of love, after all.There are a lot of things that could have been better, if they'd acted different,...
Update: After reading Across the Universe, I have to subtract a star from this short story. Why did the author want to give us more background on the most disgusting character in the entire book?-------------------------------------------------------------I have no idea how this will tie in to Ac...
That I’m in the bedroom where I spent most of my life. That’s the weird thing about being at home. Because this is still, technically, my home. If someone asks where I live, I give this address, not Berkshire’s—even though I spend more time at the Berk. The toothbrush I li...
But then I shake my head, clearing the confusing thoughts. “I just talked to her, less than an hour ago,” I say. “You really didn’t,” Jack says in a terrible low monotone. I scrutinize his face, but even though he’s wearing a...
A pretty girl dropped to her knees in front of Franklin. She had honey-colored eyes that seemed to glow next to her dark skin and bright smile. He stared at her, his mouth opening slightly in shock. “I’m sorry—” he started. “No, no, don’t be, I’m ju...