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The 5th Wave (The 5th Wave, #1) by Rick Yancey → Start Date: October 1, 2013
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Sep 16, 2013 04:42PM

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Yay! Ashlyn, I hope it's better for you this time around too! :D

I so recommend it!

I so recommend it!"
Thanks Inger! I love that first read feeling! :D



Shelby, I hope you can make it because larger groups can be really fun and stimulating!

Shelby, I hope you can make it because larger groups can be really fun and stimulating!"
Thank You! <3



Boy now that's the truth. But I was really wow-ed by this book. I have since seen plenty of people who didn't enjoy it as much as me tho. I just value your opinions a lot!

Boy now that's the truth..."
I also value your opinions a great deal. Thanks, Becky. :o)



Also Yancey's diction offers a dichotomy that I want to pay attention to and I think theme potentials have been introduced as well. (view spoiler) Because of this I already think that there is going to be a major theme of good and evil.
It might be a coincidence, and only continued reading will tell, but first of all when the (view spoiler) It might end up meaning nothing, but I don't think so.
I can't imagine the fear and doubt a person would go through to know that anyone could be (view spoiler)
I just wanted to post some of my thoughts. I hope I don't sound instructional. LOL

First thing! That first page-'INTRUSION: 1995' was creepy! Definitely had a (view spoiler)
I agree with all of your thoughts. Definitely has an evil air and the fact that Cassie has to live like she does is so sad. Just the thought of (view spoiler)
I like Yancey's writing so far. It seems fast paced and the pages are really turning. I'll read more tomorrow!


Swoon worthy, huh? I love that!

Something funny! I am supposed to start reading Dark Triumph today and I was showing a student something in my NOOK and when I went to read part of The 5th Wave I just opened up my book and started reading. I was wondering what the heck? I read a couple paragraphs and then I was like OHHHH, this isn't 5th Wave! Lol It might not sound too funny as a post, but it was pretty hilarious because I was so confused and didn't have a clue what was going on in my book that I thought I was reading. LOL

Something funny! I am supposed to start reading Dark Triumph today and I was showing a student something in my NOOK and when I went to read part ..."
Hilarious Vicki! lololololol!! :D

Cassie [spoilers removed]"
Good point! I was wondering the same thing, so maybe we're right. :o)
I'm not sure which is more depressing, this book or HUNGER (Gone series). OMG I can't get away from heartbreaking/depressing.
Dad: (view spoiler)


Cassie [spoilers removed]"
Good point! I was wondering the same thing, so maybe we're right. :o)
I'm not sure which is more depressing, this book or the HUNGER (Gone..."
I definitely thought Hunger was more depressing, this at least has HOPE and there are some good points!!!

Cassie [spoilers removed]"
Good point! I was wondering the same thing, so maybe we're right. :o)
I'm not sure which is more depressing, this book or the HUNGER (Gone..."
He breaks down eventually - he's not "too" good. He's just regular old good, lolol! I <3 him too!


If you can make it to the end of Hunger there's a small reprieve from the depression! It was worth it. It's small but it's there, lol!

Vicki, I don't mind your comments at all because I see the same similarities as you do. So for me it's all good!
I have to say though this book is killing me right now! (view spoiler)

I know right! I was just shaking my head! lol! :D

What I don't like is the jumping back and forth between the present and flashbacks. It confuses me.

So I'm in part 2 and it's a different POV, a guy this time and haven't learned his name yet and I have a very bad feeling! Something just isn't right with this picture. (view spoiler)
Cassie (view spoiler)
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