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The 5th Wave: The Infinite Sea (Book 2)

The 5th Wave: The Infinite Sea (Book 2) 2

by Rick Yancey
Paperback
Publication Date: 16/09/2014
2/5 Rating 2 Reviews

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The Infinite Sea is the second book in the phenomenal and bestselling 5th Wave series by award-winning author, Rick Yancey. Perfect for fans of The Hunger Games, Divergent and The Maze Runner*

*The 5th WAVE is now a major film by Sony Pictures, starring Chloe Grace Moretz*

'Wildly entertaining . . . I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' The New York Times

How do you rid the earth of seven billion humans? Rid the humans of their humanity.

Cassie Sullivan and her companions lived through the Others' four waves of destruction. Now, with the human race nearly exterminated and the 5th Wave rolling across the landscape, they face a choice: brace for winter and hope for Evan Walker's return, or set out in search of other survivors before the enemy closes in. Because the next attack is more than possible - it's inevitable.

No one can anticipate the depths to which the Others will sink - nor the heights to which humanity will rise . . .

www.The5thWaveIsComing.com
www.rickyancey.com

'Remarkable, not-to-be-missed-under-any-circumstances . . . JUST READ IT' Entertainment Weekly

'The next HIT' Daily Mail

'This gut-wrenching sequel to The 5th Wave careens on a violent course of non-stop action.' Publishers Weekly, starred review

'CHILLING' Sun

'The pace is RELENTLESS' Heat

'A modern sci-fi masterpiece . . . Should do for aliens what Twilight did for vampires.' USA Today

'ACTION-PACKED' MTV.com

'A twisty survival story that borrows elements from romance, horror and dystopian fiction' Wall Street Journal

'An epic sci-fi adventure about a terrifying alien invasion. You'll read it in one sitting' Bookseller

'Heartfelt, violent, paranoid epic, filled with big heroics and bigger surprises . . . a sure thing for reviewers and readers alike.' Booklist (starred review)

'A gripping SF trilogy about an Earth decimated by an alien invasion... the question of what it means to be human is at the forefront' Publishers Weekly

'Borrow this one from your teen's nightstand while they're at school.' People Magazine

*Winner of the 2014 Red House Children's Book Award
*2014 Children's Choice Book Awards Finalist for Teen Book of the Year
*A YALSA 2014 Best Fiction for Young Adults
*A YALSA 2014 Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Readers
*A Booklist 2014 Best Fiction for Young Adults
*A VOYA 2013 Perfect Ten
*An Amazon Best Book of the Year

Books in the series:
The 5th Wave (Book 1)
The Infinite Sea (Book 2)
The Last Star (Book 3)
ISBN:
9780141345840
9780141345840
Category:
Science fiction (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
16-09-2014
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
336
Dimensions (mm):
234x153x24mm
Weight:
0.44kg

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The 5th Wave was brilliant; a fast, realistic action thriller, but the Infinite Sea falls very short of it's predecessor. Rick Yancey just does very little with this book, resulting in nothing short of a disappointment.

Let's start with the good stuff; and to be honest there is a bit more then I originally thought as Yancey uses the sequel to expand on his character's further, keep the audience's trust wavering and focus on unique points of view....but that is where my praise ends, unfortunately.

A bulk of the novel is spent around the same location with very little plot actually developing within the 300 pages that this book presents the reader. Yancey's language was still solid in this novel, but his contradictions, which were a highlight in his last book, are so repetitive and heavy in this version that the reader sometimes has no idea what the hell he is saying. When something "is everything, and nothing" how is the audience supposed to truly understand Yancey's characters?

Characters were also expanded on, but not in the right way: Unnecessary characters were added to the story and Yancey managed to turn the relatable, witty Cassie into a whimpering fool that really starts to annoy not only the reader, but the other characters in the book.

Oh man, this pains me to write this review because the first book was sooo good, but Yancey truly falls short here. Although his action is still brutal and kickass it is still few and far between in this novel, making it somewhat pointless compared to the epicness of the 5th Wave. I guess the lesson you can learn from this is don't set your expectations too high...
Why, Yancey, Why!?

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The Infinite Sea by Rick Yancey is the second instalment in the Fifth Wave series, and unfortunately is nowhere near as good as the first one.

The plot lacks any serious meaning and after finishing the book I was left feeling confused about what its purpose was. Towards the end of the novel it starts to reflect the hyper-intense and engaging plot of its prequel, but even then makes the rest of the book seem even more boring in comparison.

A similar problem that I had with The Fifth Wave is that the way the romantic relationships are developed just do not make any sense, and leaves the characters coming across as two dimensional.

Ultimately I just wanted so much more from this book in terms of plot, character development and world building. It was a disappointing read.

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