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A Million Suns
by Beth Revis
Mutiny is beginning aboard Godspeed as the citizens are taken off Phydus, Elder becomes Eldest, and Amy begins unlocking the secrets of the ship. As the stress and tension within the ship begins to grow, Elder becomes even more desperate to try to land the ship, if only they were there...
I found this book just as addicting as the last. Unlike the first book though, I was hooked from page one. The book was exciting, filled with action, and the romance part was present too~ More secrets lie within Godspeed and they bring both Amy and Elder much surprise and happiness but a fair amount of loss as well.
Most series, the second book is where the love interest disappears, or the world stops turning 'cause of some insane plot twist that you rage quit and toss the book out of the window. However, with this book, since there's no where, really, to hide, neither Amy nor Elder disappear, and seeing as their on the ship, the world won't stop turning. That's not to say that there aren't some insane secrets/plot twists in the book, but they're good insane secrets/plot twists. This book, as a sequel, I actually enjoyed more than the first novel. Since it was fast-paced, ensuring that the plot actually WENT somewhere, the book was more interesting, more addicting, more EVERYTHING (except bad).
A captivating sequel, this novel will leave you at the edge of your seat, wishing that 2013 would come already so you can dig into the final novel.
Plot: 5/5
Characters: 5/5
World Building: 5/5
Cover: 5/5
Overall: 5/5
GoodReads Rating: 4.13/5
-review by Between Printed Pages
I found this book just as addicting as the last. Unlike the first book though, I was hooked from page one. The book was exciting, filled with action, and the romance part was present too~ More secrets lie within Godspeed and they bring both Amy and Elder much surprise and happiness but a fair amount of loss as well.
Most series, the second book is where the love interest disappears, or the world stops turning 'cause of some insane plot twist that you rage quit and toss the book out of the window. However, with this book, since there's no where, really, to hide, neither Amy nor Elder disappear, and seeing as their on the ship, the world won't stop turning. That's not to say that there aren't some insane secrets/plot twists in the book, but they're good insane secrets/plot twists. This book, as a sequel, I actually enjoyed more than the first novel. Since it was fast-paced, ensuring that the plot actually WENT somewhere, the book was more interesting, more addicting, more EVERYTHING (except bad).
A captivating sequel, this novel will leave you at the edge of your seat, wishing that 2013 would come already so you can dig into the final novel.
Plot: 5/5
Characters: 5/5
World Building: 5/5
Cover: 5/5
Overall: 5/5
GoodReads Rating: 4.13/5
-review by Between Printed Pages