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The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey was given the highest ranking by USA TODAY and ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY. After reading this book, I think they are both so right! It is really good! Human beings are being killed off but one young teenage girl, Cassie, is still alive and made a vow to her little brother that she would find him after they got split up. After all, she has his Teddy bear!
I loved this book because it has plenty of action and the writing is so good! When the girl finds a young teen boy, Evan, this book really takes off! Can't wait for book two!
(Gerard's review 5++ stars)
I finally got around to reading The 5th Wave
by Rick Yancy and am glad I did. Although it was a bit confusing at first
and started out kind of slow for me, it did get good and I enjoyed it.
This is the first book I ever read where aliens actually come to earth.
The main character is Cassie who is 16 and determined to find her little
brother, Sammy to return his Teddy bear to him like she promised. They
got separated when some soldiers took him and other young children away to a
place where they would supposedly be safe. Although Cassie begged her dad
to let him stay, the dad let him go with the promise that he and Cassie would
come later. The dad left M16 rifle for Cassie and when she left to go
hide it, everyone else in the camp was shot, including her father. Cassie
felt very alone and is hunted by the silencers. On her way to find her
brother, she has a couple encounters with other people who she is not sure she
can trust. She develops a relationship with Evan and thinks about a boy
named Ben from high school when life was normal.
Then the story flips to let the reader in on what the boy is
going through at camp Haven and that is the more intriguing part of the book in
my opinion. That is also when the reader gets to meet Ben, the guy Cassie
had a crush on, and Ringer, the girl I liked best in this book. It has
some interesting and tense scenes along the way, adventure and suspense so I
liked it once I got into it. I would classify this as YA science
fiction.
(Karen's review 5/14/15, 4 stars)
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