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A Million Suns
by Beth Revis
Amazing. Mysterious. Breathless. Captivating.
Beth Revis DOES NOT disappoint with the sequel to Across The Universe.
This has easily become one of my favorite stories because it's different than what I generally read. And if you like different than this series is definitely for you. If you haven't read the second book in Revis trilogy than go pick it up and start it!
The book opens with Amy trying to adjust to her life on the ship. Amy has made it clear that she detest the confines of walls surrounding her; all she wants is to get out. She misses her parents, misses the sky, she misses everything that she remembers of her life on earth. As the book progresses, Amy receives a series of clues from Orion and she's desperately trying to figure out the contents of the secret he hid - a secret that all the Eldest's have kept for generations. But as Amy gets closer to the truth, someone is also corrupting the data - not wanting her to know the extent of the secret.
At the same time that Amy is searching for answers to a secret, Elder is struggling to maintain power over the people of Godspeed. They begin to revolt and Elder tries everything that he can to keep his people at bay, but they see the weakness in his leadership: Amy.
The book is wonderfully developed, the clues and the mystery of it will have you reading away the pages until you come to the very end and find out who has been corrupting the clues and also, murdering people who have shown dissent in Elder's leadership. I honestly didn't see it coming until the end (like two pages before, cause I ran out of people who it could be at that point). It will leave you shocked, but it will all make sense.
The ending just left me wanting more. And I honestly cannot wait for the final installment in the series! But I have to wait till January! :/ The days till Shades of Earth is published couldn't come fast enough! :D
Like my review? Then go read A Million Suns! :D It's absolutely amazing! :)
Beth Revis DOES NOT disappoint with the sequel to Across The Universe.
This has easily become one of my favorite stories because it's different than what I generally read. And if you like different than this series is definitely for you. If you haven't read the second book in Revis trilogy than go pick it up and start it!
The book opens with Amy trying to adjust to her life on the ship. Amy has made it clear that she detest the confines of walls surrounding her; all she wants is to get out. She misses her parents, misses the sky, she misses everything that she remembers of her life on earth. As the book progresses, Amy receives a series of clues from Orion and she's desperately trying to figure out the contents of the secret he hid - a secret that all the Eldest's have kept for generations. But as Amy gets closer to the truth, someone is also corrupting the data - not wanting her to know the extent of the secret.
At the same time that Amy is searching for answers to a secret, Elder is struggling to maintain power over the people of Godspeed. They begin to revolt and Elder tries everything that he can to keep his people at bay, but they see the weakness in his leadership: Amy.
The book is wonderfully developed, the clues and the mystery of it will have you reading away the pages until you come to the very end and find out who has been corrupting the clues and also, murdering people who have shown dissent in Elder's leadership. I honestly didn't see it coming until the end (like two pages before, cause I ran out of people who it could be at that point). It will leave you shocked, but it will all make sense.
The ending just left me wanting more. And I honestly cannot wait for the final installment in the series! But I have to wait till January! :/ The days till Shades of Earth is published couldn't come fast enough! :D
Like my review? Then go read A Million Suns! :D It's absolutely amazing! :)