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minakr 's review for:
The Infinite Sea
by Rick Yancey
✖3 ‘THE INFINITE SEA’ STARS✖
I’ve got to be honest, Rick knows way to well how to make a book that will really confuse you at first and then make you so obsessed that you’ll pass the pages with hunger to find what happens next.
After the revelation of the 5th wave, our characters are trying to survive while they’re staying at an abandoned hotel and waiting for their savior to come to save them (yeah I'm talking about Evan).
But the plans are overturning and the chances of survival become even more difficult.
Danger is waiting. Trust bonds will break. New relationships will start. And the truth will come to light.
I’m going to start by saying that at first it was really hard for me to cooperate with the plot. It confused me at some points and I didn't get what I was reading.
My opinion about Cassie didn't change much. Ben is still my little cinnamon roll (he deserves happiness mark my words!)
I really enjoyed Ringer’s chapters in this book, is a thing I wanted from the first book and I wasn't disappointed by reading her so-well-badass-build-up character and her relationship with Razor.
Like I said, it was really confusing and I don’t know if that happens on purpose but I guess you have to be very concentrate to what you’re reading, but if we leave this aside the book was a great fill-in for what we’re going to see in the third and final book.
So get yourselves ready because the journey is just starting.
“That’s the cost. That’s the price. Get ready, because when you crush the humanity out of humans, you’re left with humans with no humanity.”
I’ve got to be honest, Rick knows way to well how to make a book that will really confuse you at first and then make you so obsessed that you’ll pass the pages with hunger to find what happens next.
After the revelation of the 5th wave, our characters are trying to survive while they’re staying at an abandoned hotel and waiting for their savior to come to save them (yeah I'm talking about Evan).
But the plans are overturning and the chances of survival become even more difficult.
Danger is waiting. Trust bonds will break. New relationships will start. And the truth will come to light.
I’m going to start by saying that at first it was really hard for me to cooperate with the plot. It confused me at some points and I didn't get what I was reading.
My opinion about Cassie didn't change much. Ben is still my little cinnamon roll (he deserves happiness mark my words!)
I really enjoyed Ringer’s chapters in this book, is a thing I wanted from the first book and I wasn't disappointed by reading her so-well-badass-build-up character and her relationship with Razor.
Like I said, it was really confusing and I don’t know if that happens on purpose but I guess you have to be very concentrate to what you’re reading, but if we leave this aside the book was a great fill-in for what we’re going to see in the third and final book.
So get yourselves ready because the journey is just starting.