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ewolf 's review for:
In the Afterlight
by Alexandra Bracken
A wonderful final book to the series. Is fast pace and feels like there the characters aren't barely getting a break. There were a few elements that seemed to take longer than it should have to clicked with the characters. Particularly after knowing how things worked, and what was going on in the last book. Someone suddenly doing something that they hadn't in the past really should have had some eyebrows raised.
Would have been nice to find out what happened with the reds. Did they every get helped? Or were they institutionalized? What? As with some of the others that had come into play over the series.
Would say that this takes a reader on an emotional roller-coaster. There even time of frustration as the characters seem to be oblivious of some things, and overly focused on others.
Would have been nice to find out what happened with the reds. Did they every get helped? Or were they institutionalized? What? As with some of the others that had come into play over the series.
Would say that this takes a reader on an emotional roller-coaster. There even time of frustration as the characters seem to be oblivious of some things, and overly focused on others.