
I really enjoyed this book! I‘m excited to see what happens in book 2, will they stick together? This is the first book I‘ve read like this but I‘m loving the sci-fi vibes 🥰

I really enjoyed this book! I‘m excited to see what happens in book 2, will they stick together? This is the first book I‘ve read like this but I‘m loving the sci-fi vibes 🥰

The second half of the 5th wave was focusing on a theme of how resilient people can be and how just a sliver of hope can go a long way. This is shown in the main character, Cassie‘s persistence to continue to fight for the human race. Once the main character, Cassie, finds out Evan Walker who is another important character, is actually the one who shot her and that he is actually an alien,the whole book is flipped on its head.

The 5th wave is a post apocalyptical world where humans are no longer at the top of the food chain. Through the first four waves of an alien force‘s deadly attack ninety nine percent of the worlds population is gone and now Cassie has to find a way to survive. This book is told in first person but the person who‘s viewpoint it is in swaps back and forth. If I could compare this book to another book I would choose contagion by Teri Terry.

Went swimming with my son and his friend. After an hour I was done and they wanted to stay. So I downloaded this book and read it over the next 3 hours while they had fun. It was entertaining and I really enjoyed that little slice of free time to just read in peace!

4✨Another book that has been on my list forever. Cassie is our main POV, a teen in high school, before the 1st Wave in an alien attack on the planet. Her family manage to escape several of the waves until they get split up. It turns into who can you trust. There is a little romance, family ties, and working on taking their planet back. It was really good, there was real danger for the characters. It was a bit predictable. Plus lots of characters.

Some things you can never leave behind. They don't belong to the past. They belong to you.

Well it wasn't bad but very slow at first. I almost dnf it because it was dragging but I figure I'll keep reading. It actually got good towards the end. But if Evan is dead I am going to be really mad. Time for book 2 of the series!

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Prompt: Independence Day

The 5th Wave is a chilling book set in a apocalyptic world where aliens slowly cull the human population down in waves. It was an excellent book with thrilling action and a surprising twist that leaves you thinking back on the rest of the book and how it relates. Great story telling, great mood, and great ideas would definitely recommend.

ᴛɪᴛʟᴇ: ᴛʜᴇ 5ᴛʜ ᴡᴀᴠᴇ
ᴀᴜᴛʜᴏʀ: ʀɪᴄᴋ ʏᴀɴᴄᴇʏ
ꜱᴇʀɪᴇꜱ: ᴛʜᴇ 5ᴛʜ ᴡᴀᴠᴇ

10 days after a spaceship arrives, the aliens conduct a human culling through waves. Cassie is one of the few surviving people and hopes to save her brother.
The fifth wave is a book that happens during an apocalypse, but in a way that‘s so realistic you can‘t put it down. It didn‘t make it to my top picks because it was hard to follow the perspective it was being portrayed at a given time, but all the same it had me on the edge of my seat, waiting to what will happen next l!

Hey everyone! Sorry I took a long hiatus from litsy but I'm back now! 2 things happened:
1. I have viral fever😔
2. Didn't have time to read any new books 😔
I wanted to restart my profile with this beautiful girl in the picture. The 5th wave (movie) is good. The plot is interesting, but the story turns a bit bland during the middle. The starting and ending is good. Cant wait to read the books
Feels good to be back!

#SciFiSeptember @Klou
Day 28: Mad Max Fury Road

I absolutely love this movie so I've waited for years to read the books because I didn't want to not like the movie anymore. But the movie actually follows the book pretty well! So now I love the book AND the movie! Cannot wait to get the rest of the books to finally get a conclusion ive been waiting years for!

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Day14: The 5th Wave trilogy by Rick Yancey
@Andrew65

I saw the movie, decided to try the book. #TheBookWasBetter
Independence Day meets Maze Runner, toss in a little star crossed lovers and this is what you get. The book has great character development and storyline. Cassie is one hardcore kid making sure she keeps her promises to the ones she loves. 3.75/5⭐

This wasn‘t the very best book I ever read, but I enjoyed passing the time with it. It‘s been a while since I read a good book about teenagers saving the world. I look forward to the second book in the series.

Check out my full review on this book @ https://rrkreads.wordpress.com/2019/12/10/december-reading-update-and-book-revie...

Ok am more than 80% in & am having mixed feelings about this book. Kind of impatient about finishing this. But it's more like "can we just get this over with?" kind of feeling rather than "ooh how does it end?" kind of eagerness. Am not sure if that makes sense but I think I am mostly having neutral lukewarm feelings about this book.

“that's what you do when the curtain is falling--you give the line that the audience wants to hear.“
My December reading progress post is up @: https://rrkreads.wordpress.com/2019/12/05/december-reading-progress-update-week-...

I really liked this. Even as we get to know characters, it‘s hard to tell if they are trustworthy or not – the author does a good job of that, I think. It got better in the last little bit, and I just wanted to keep turning pages. Of course, it‘s a series, so I will – at some point – be picking up the next one.

This book really surprised me. I was expecting something so different. There were so many places the author could have gone with the story. Instead he kept it tight and focused. The characters were believable and I was totally absorbed with them. 5⭐ I already have the 2nd book on hold at the library.

I would give this book zero stars if I could. It has a predictable plot and bland characters, not to mention being full of bad alien invasion cliches and a cringy, unconvincing "romance." I only finished it so I could write a review in good faith and warn everyone not to read it. It is honestly the worst book I've ever read. I would honestly rather gouge my eyes out than read its sequel. I'm off to mourn all my lost time I spent reading this book.

⭐️3/5
The book itself is based on an interesting premise. However, the twist is beyond predictable, and i was able to put the book down for a month without picking it back up. That being said, I did enjoy it while I was reading it. Just maybe not worth all the hype it got.

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I didn‘t finish this series because it didn‘t quite pull me in but the first book wasn‘t bad. I think I might have been burned out on the post-apocalyptic genre at the time.

Today a student of mine surprised me with some new books for my classroom library. She said she was going to try to sell them, but then she thought of me and wanted to donate them.
My day was just made. #teachermoments