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The Infinite Sea: The Second Book of the 5th Wave, by Rick Yancey
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Praise for The 5th Wave An Amazon Best Book of the Year A New York Times bestseller A USA Today bestseller “Just read it.”—Entertainment Weekly “A modern sci-fi masterpiece.”—USA Today “Wildly entertaining . . . I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough.”—Justin Cronin, The New York Times Book Review “Nothing short of amazing.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review) “Gripping!”—Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Everyone I trust is telling me to read this book.”—The Atlantic Wire Praise for The Infinite Sea “Heart-pounding pacing, lyrical prose and mind-bending twists . . .”—The New York Times Book Review “Impressively improves on the excellent beginning of the trilogy.”—USA Today “An epic sci-fi novel with all the romance, action, and suspense you could ever want.”—Seventeen.com *“This gut-wrenching sequel to The 5th Wave careens on a violent course of nonstop action.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review *“A breathless, grueling survival story . . . . Yancey's prose remains unimpeachable—every paragraph is laden with setting, theme, and emotion."—Booklist, starred review “A roller-coaster ride of a sequel.”—Kirkus Reviews “It doesn’t just move the story forward, but even opens up new possibilities in the previous book.” —Geekdad.com
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About the Author
Rick Yancey (www.rickyancey.com) is the author of the New York Times bestseller The 5th Wave, The Infinite Sea, several adult novels, and the memoir Confessions of a Tax Collector. His first young-adult novel, The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp, was a finalist for the Carnegie Medal. In 2010, his novel, The Monstrumologist, received a Michael L. Printz Honor, and the sequel, The Curse of the Wendigo, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. When he isn't writing or thinking about writing or traveling the country talking about writing, Rick is hanging out with his family.
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Product details
Series: The 5th Wave (Book 2)
Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Speak; Reprint edition (November 3, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9781101996980
ISBN-13: 978-1101996980
ASIN: 1101996986
Product Dimensions:
5.4 x 0.9 x 8.2 inches
Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.4 out of 5 stars
1,519 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#16,130 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
This is the second book in the 5th Wave series. It was an enjoyable read but I didn’t like it as much as the first book in the series. I felt like not much happened in this book and was a bit disappointed that we didn’t hear from Cassie much.Like the first book, this book is told in sections and each section is from a different POV. Much of the book is told from Ringer’s POV this time. We also hear from Evan quite a bit. There are some random small sections from other side characters as well. For example we here from Poundcake about his past (which I felt was very manipulative given how quickly his situation changed).The book starts out with Evan MIA and Cassie and crew trying to find a safe place to stay for a longer period of time. The book doesn’t progress a ton from there. We do find out Evan’s situation but our characters never really make progress on finding a safe haven. Quickly the story completely leaves the majority of our characters stranded while we delve into a side story about what happened to Ringer and Teacup.As with the the first book (which ended up revealing that aliens were living in human hosts) this book also ends with a big reveal. This reveal was again a huge out-of-nowhere reveal that actually made me roll my eyes more than being surprising. The whole thing was very formulaic and this book felt like it was following the exact same plan and pattern as the first book.The book is a fast read with lots of edge-of-your-seat action scenes. I do enjoy the characters in here and find them engaging. The writing is well done and very descriptive; this makes it fun to read and easy to picture the surroundings.Overall this was a good continuation of the 5th Wave series but it wasn’t great. I felt like with all the jumping around between POVs the story didn’t actually progress much. I also felt like we really shifted from following Cassie’s story to following Ringer’s and I just don’t enjoy Ringer as a character much. This was an action-packed and engaging read; I was just disappointed at the progress. I plan on finishing up with the last book in the series, The Last Star, soon.
I struggled to decide between 3 and 4 stars. Wish they had the option of 3 1/2.The "Infinite Sea" suffers under the curse of the sequel. The second in a series is always the weakest link.This felt much more disappointing than usual because "The 5th Wave" was, without a doubt, one of the best sci-fi books I've read. You fell in the love with the characters, especially Cassie & Evan (and yes, they fell in love with each other). The book was never trite or tiresome or meandering. It was just a great read.So how did this second in the series fail in comparison with the first?First, there is not enough Cassie and Evan. They essentially become secondary characters in this book. We barely hear from them or about them. Instead, the focus shifts to other characters, especially Ringer.The problem is our heart is with Cassie. I really wanted the story to stay with her (primarily). I have no problem with a fleshing out of secondary characters like Ringer, but I just don't want to read a whole (or even half) book about her.Second, this book became much too convoluted and confusing story-wise. Always the most successful stories are the simplest. The story of bad aliens come to earth to wipe out the humans by something akin to invasion of the body snatchers (the implants really being the first wave against the humans) was simple, but extremely engaging and well-written.This second book was much too confusing, especially about the implants. Yes, I realize the point was to bring the reader to a place that the characters found themselves in - you can trust no one, because who is really the good guys and who the bad? You just don't know.I just felt like this was not done successfully. Instead I came away baffled by what was really going on and not feeling particularly satisfied. And Vosch's continual cryptic questions to Ringer about who was good and bad (and Ringers equally cryptic, esoteric, almost metaphysical responses) just became an irritation after awhile. This didn't create mystery for me, just bewilderment and frustration. I wanted to scream: "Just tell the girl what she needs to know already!"And the incredibly convoluted tests Vosch sets for Ringer were not believable to me. And why her? What makes her so special as opposed to Cassie or anyone else on the alien base?Third, the writing just wasn't as engaging in this second book. You can't just stick opposites together (such as someone feeling both a frozen heart and a burning soul at the same time, blah blah) and expect to gain depth of character and story-telling. This happened over and over in the book. A few times I can handle, but not when it becomes a literary device that the author resorts to on a frequent basis.Am I waiting for the third book? Of course. I loved the 1st book much to much to not finish this series. So if you feel similarly, you will just have to slog it through this second book and hope Mr. Yancey comes around again to his brilliant writing for the third.
I would definitely rate this book an honest five star even though they were certain decisions the author made that I did not like. The decisions that were made stayed true to the story and characters involved, and that is really all you can ask for from such a great storyteller. Once again they're several POV's we get to see the story from, and I was excited to see that Ringer was one of them, a main one in fact. Each POV pulls you in, and is a fast and entertaining read. There is still a mixture of styles between each POV and the point of view is unique for each character in the subtle ways they speak, think, and see a situation. The jumps between past and present can be a bit confusing especially when dramatic events happen and you're not quite sure of the time period that we are seeing events occurring. However for the most part the transitions are smooth and will not lose you completely. Some of Ringers chapters were a bit confusing but she is smarter than me so that's understandable, and I did find a few events that irked me surrounding her plot. At the same time it was fun to contrast her point of view and Cassie's point of view when they spoke to each other. You'll get to see some background on a few of the characters that will show the tragic events they experience as the world fell apart. I am not quite sure exactly where the next book and last book of the series will lead but I have no doubt I will end up reading this series multiple times. It does seem that three books would not be enough to complete circle so to speak. But that is just a feeling from the pacing of the story as it ended in the second book.
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