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Read for the Popsugar Challenge (read a book made into a TV show). Sigh. It's my own fault, I was too lazy to read Game of Thrones. Instead, I plowed through this thinly guised romance novel in a few hours expecting...more. Nothing really happens in this story. There are so many flashbacks (for NO reason) and all of the characters we are supposed to care about only have problems that revolve around dating each other. Sigh.
Anyway, the one character who I expected to be the link between the ship ...more
Anyway, the one character who I expected to be the link between the ship ...more

100 teens sent down to Earth on their own with no adult supervision…. I see nothing good coming of this mission.
So The 100 by Kass Morgan is a post-apocalyptic society where the Earth has been completely uninhabitable. With the “Arc” Space Station they have been living on running out of air, the Council decides to send 100 juvenile delinquents down to Earth to see if it is inhabitable for the rest of the population.
Overall this book was pretty good, hard to read at times if you get so absorbed i ...more
So The 100 by Kass Morgan is a post-apocalyptic society where the Earth has been completely uninhabitable. With the “Arc” Space Station they have been living on running out of air, the Council decides to send 100 juvenile delinquents down to Earth to see if it is inhabitable for the rest of the population.
Overall this book was pretty good, hard to read at times if you get so absorbed i ...more

reviewed on my blog, stories with stephanie:
the good:
I love the premise of this book. I’m usually not a huge fan of dystopia. But the plot of The 100 is a wonderfully exciting combination of Battlestar Galactica, Lost, and The Hunger Games, with some Lord of the Flies thrown in for good measure. So far, so good.
The characters’ relationship dynamics and conflicts are, in my opinion, the best part of the book. There’s Wells, the Chancellor’s son, who committed a crime to get on the dropship just t ...more
the good:
I love the premise of this book. I’m usually not a huge fan of dystopia. But the plot of The 100 is a wonderfully exciting combination of Battlestar Galactica, Lost, and The Hunger Games, with some Lord of the Flies thrown in for good measure. So far, so good.
The characters’ relationship dynamics and conflicts are, in my opinion, the best part of the book. There’s Wells, the Chancellor’s son, who committed a crime to get on the dropship just t ...more

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