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thebookishlifeoflaura
I have conflicting emotions about this book to be honest. I saw the movie when it first came out and really didn't like it because of the acting and writing, but thought the concept was really interesting and therefor came to the conclusion that the book would probably be a lot better. It was at first. For a while I was really enjoying the book. But after a while it started going downhill for me. The characters who I thought had potential in the beginning fell short, the writing seemed lazy and annoyingly repetitive, the plot was at the same time too slow and too fast and also didn't have enough substance. I didn't have a favourite character, none of them stood out enough for me to really care about any of them, but my least favourite was definitely Cassie. I found her to be bratty and annoying and her temper tantrums drove me nuts. Her relationship with Evan was way too cliche in the beginning, it made me physically cringe. I did end up liking them as a couple by the end of it though. If I had to choose a favourite it would probably be Evan. He's the only who's back story was actually kind of interesting.
One thing in the movie that I really liked was the big reveal of who the bad guys really were, which we didn't find out until the end. I though that was a great plot twist. In the book, however, we find out that Vosch and the army dudes are the Others very early on and it kind of ruined the rest of the book for me. We knew what the characters didn't, and in some cases that can work really well but with The 5th Wave I don't think that was a good idea. It made the rest of the book boring because I was just waiting for everyone to finally figure it out, and because of that this book lacked the excitement I was hoping for.
On the other hand, there were some things that I enjoyed, mostly the ending. The last quarter of the book I thought was really exciting and action packed, which almost (but not quite) made up for the snooze-fest that was the rest of the book.
Overall, I can't say that this is a book I would recommend to others. I didn't hate The 5th Wave, but I doubt I'll be reading the other books in the series.
2016 Reading Challenge: A book that's becoming a movie this year
On the other hand, there were some things that I enjoyed, mostly the ending. The last quarter of the book I thought was really exciting and action packed, which almost (but not quite) made up for the snooze-fest that was the rest of the book.
Overall, I can't say that this is a book I would recommend to others. I didn't hate The 5th Wave, but I doubt I'll be reading the other books in the series.
2016 Reading Challenge: A book that's becoming a movie this year
The TV show is, in my opinion, a hell of a lot better than the books, and honestly I didn't even like the books that much before. But Homecoming made me fall in love with these characters! The character development was really amazing, and I really liked the new people that were introduced (Max for example). One of my favourite things about this series is the sense of community and belonging that the hundred built for themselves; I've always been a sucker for a band of misfits finding their way through each other and I think Morgan did a great job of writing that, especially in this last book.
2015 Reading Challenge: A Trilogy
2015 Reading Challenge: A Trilogy
A little bit too cheesy but overall a good message, and definitely entertaining.
2015 Reading Challenge: A play
2015 Reading Challenge: A play
The Mortal Instruments and The Infernal Devices are my favourite book series ever, and Magnus Bane is one of my favourite characters. I was really looking forward to reading this, but honestly I was disappointed with it, to the point that it took me 8 months to get through it. All of the stories felt rushed, and as a whole it didn't seem like there was a lot of effort put into it. Sometimes the humour was good, but generally it seemed like they were trying too hard to be witty and it ended up being awkward and made the writing not flow very well. I'm giving it 2 stars because there were a couple stories that I didn't hate, although I wouldn't go so far as to say I liked them. Overall I'm just super disappointed with this.
2015 Reading Challenge: A book of short stories
2015 Reading Challenge: A book of short stories
2015 Reading Challenge: A book by an author you've never read before
Will Grayson, Will Grayson is a book filled with hilarity and fabulosity and I loved every word of it!