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myntop 's review for:
A Million Suns
by Beth Revis
Even though I've read a few books since I read the first in the series, it was very easy for me to jump right back into this world and know what was going on.
Elder has to face a whole new set of problems as he attempts to step into the Eldest role. Amy has to deal with the fact that she will probably never see her parents awake again. The whole ship is different with the removal of Phydus. Everything is chaotic and there is so much going on.
The world is scary when people are given their own choice in things, even if it's the right thing to do. Some of the people aboard the ship are not good people and choose to do bad things and while the ship has never needed any form of punishment before, it seems they do now.
There is a third book in the series, which I hope to read soon, because I can hardly wait to see what happens next after the events at the end of A Million Suns.
Elder has to face a whole new set of problems as he attempts to step into the Eldest role. Amy has to deal with the fact that she will probably never see her parents awake again. The whole ship is different with the removal of Phydus. Everything is chaotic and there is so much going on.
The world is scary when people are given their own choice in things, even if it's the right thing to do. Some of the people aboard the ship are not good people and choose to do bad things and while the ship has never needed any form of punishment before, it seems they do now.
There is a third book in the series, which I hope to read soon, because I can hardly wait to see what happens next after the events at the end of A Million Suns.