Book Review: The Fifth Wave (The Fifth Wave, #1) by Rick Yancey
Book Review: The Fifth Wave (The Fifth Wave, #1) by Rick Yancey
Rating: ***** (5/5 stars)
“But if I'm it, the last of my kind, the last page of human history, like hell I'm going to let the story end this way. I may be the last one, but I am the one still standing. I am the one turning to face the faceless hunter in the woods on an abandoned highway. I am the one not running but facing. Because if I am the last one, then I am humanity. And if this is humanity's last war, then I am the battlefield.”
Oh, of course, it's that kind of book. But aliens weren't called aliens here, they were known here as The Others. The book starts with lurking owls then the story in the life of Cassie. With her mother's death from the 3rd wave and his father killed by the others, now she is in the move to find her brother. No matter what it takes, fiercely facing the nightmares of the world, she will find her brother. Then she came across Evan Walker, the only person who will be able to help her. The 5th wave will be the strongest destruction that will happen on earth. "The others" have planned all of the "annihilation" of Earth for thousand years, just lurking, just watching, just learning the people here on earth and that will be what she and the other human alive will be facing.
This book is bad ass! Really bad ass. And even if what happened in the earth here seems hopeless, the characters makes it lighter with their humor and their spirits! I love it!
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