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A review by livinliterary
Day 21 by Kass Morgan
3.0
This sequel to The 100 twists and turns, and keeps up the pace of intrigue and secrets. Following the same characters as the first book, Bellamy, Clarke and Wells face danger on Earth while, back in space, Glass and Luke have crucial decisions to make.
There are some moments where events are a little too convenient or just emotionally opaque (Luke at the end, for example) but this isn’t a series that deals in the deep and meaningful. It’s best to switch off your more critical faculties and just enjoy this as a gripping story.
There are some moments where events are a little too convenient or just emotionally opaque (Luke at the end, for example) but this isn’t a series that deals in the deep and meaningful. It’s best to switch off your more critical faculties and just enjoy this as a gripping story.