A review by missknown
Os 100: A Revolta by Kass Morgan

adventurous lighthearted mysterious tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

I think this book could be another trilogy.

The first three books in this series (The 100, Day 21, Homecoming) follow one plotline. What's introduced in the first book is only concluded in the third. And Rebellion introduces a new plot with new characters. Although, one book doesn't allow much room to explore this new storyline to a point of satisfaction.

The pace of the story is more rushed than normal, but it had to have everything condensed. In one moment Glass is "feeling at home", and in the next, she just wants to run away. If this story was told between multiple books then she could go on these different moods and not feel rushed.

Something that annoyed me was Wells forgetting about Sasha. In the beginning, she doesn't leave his mind but then, not a single mention. These changes are quite noticeable because the story is so small. Give me two more books and I have zero problems.

I wish there was an epilogue to say what all the characters are going. Clark and Bellamy have their ending, but Wells, Glass and Luke didn't have one. And I wish I knew. I love them all and I want to know what life has in store for them.

No matter if these are good or bad books, every time I finish reading one I want to crawl back in again. It feels like a warm hug when I think back on this series, and I'm sad it's over.