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The 5th Wave (The 5th Wave, #1)
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message 51: by Snow (new) - rated it 5 stars

Snow (Booklover12358) | 198 comments i loved it so much.


message 52: by Ally (new) - rated it 5 stars

Ally (allymegl) I just finished reading it and I love it. I really like Evan abut I also like Ben. I can't decide who I like better.


Janna (mzhyde) | 470 comments Oh gosh, this was so good! I love how Yancey used different point of views to tell the story. It made me eager to read on to the point where everyone would finally meet each other.
Yancey has a wonderful writing style. He describes everything so perfectly that it feels like you're really in the story. I really enjoyed this book and would definitely recommend it to others.


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I liked the 5th wave, but honestly infinite sea was so much better! Like, it got really deep with the chess metaphors and stuff. I loved it


message 55: by Elm (new) - rated it 5 stars

Elm This book... And the sequel... I CAN'T, it was so amazing! :) Cassie was brilliant, and Evan and Ben and all the rest. The concept was just so great.


Archie (aswarmofbees) I like Cassie until she met Evan then I felt like it her character got destroyed by him. It was too contrived. I also was not a fan of Zombie. The book overall was okay but not as fantastic as some people hype it up to be.


message 57: by Alex (new) - rated it 3 stars

Alex | 1 comments Plutogirl wrote: "I like Cassie until she met Evan then I felt like it her character got destroyed by him. It was too contrived. I also was not a fan of Zombie. The book overall was okay but not as fantastic as some..." I would agree with you. Evan seemed to engulf her and her emotions. I felt like the book was average at best. The story line was interesting however that was the only thing keeping me engaged. I felt like some of the characters lacked emotional depth which hindered me from getting hooked on their relationships with others.


Alyson Stone (alysonserenastone) | 99 comments Stormy wrote: "I think it is very wellwritten but I wish Yancey put who the person narrating is to avoid confusion."


I know, right?


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I've Read The 5th Wave and The Infinite Sea


Sophie Whittemore Read it. Not gonna lie. Disappointed by that ending. It seemed so... Like the book was holding your breath and the last few pages was a sigh.


Sophie Whittemore Read it. Not gonna lie. Disappointed by that ending. It seemed so... Like the book was holding your breath and the last few pages was a sigh.


Amanda | 143 comments I feel like I'm one of the few people who did not really enjoy this. There was too much going on and a lot of loose ends. The romance between Cassie and Evan, the alien apocalypse, the corrupt government, saving her brother, her feelings for Ben, and all the different POV's. It didn't seem well thought out, to me. It was classified as science fiction so I was surprised to get half hearted YA.


Tammie Tackett This book was awesome and creepy to me


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