Great continuation of the story. It drags some in the 2nd quarter, but makes up for it with a wham-bam finale that blew my socks off. Only criticism is that if there are a boy and a girl in the same room together for more than a minute, Yancey feels the need to pair them up. It IS possible for gi...
My sister said this had more depth than the Hunger Games. I believe it is about equal and am looking forward to the 2nd book. I would have gotten it today but I didn't have the correct library card. I cannot believe how diabolical the enemy turns out to be; having the kids kill the remaining h...
sorry this wont be much of a review for nonreaders and more of a critique if you will.anyway the second installment was a very enjoyable read. I greatly enjoyed the backstories reveals and the emence crusing. I mist admit I giggled at all the f^bombs. My only qualm though was there wasn't nearly...
The Fifth Wave: Embodying Narrative in YA LitPOSTED ON FEBRUARY 2, 2014Fifth waveIt’s all about aliens. Aliens are the new vampires. Aliens are the new zombie. Aliens are the new black. So much hype about alien books. My thoughts about aliens, sort of like my thoughts about vampires and zombies –...