The 5th Wave (Fifth Wave Series 1) by Rick Yancey

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The #1 New York Times Bestseller, now a major motion picture starring Chloe Grace Moretz, The Passage meets Ender's Game in the first book in an epic series by award-winning author Rick Yancey. "Remarkable, not-to-be-missed-under-any-circumstances". &Entertainment Weekly "A modern sci-fi masterpiece . . "—USAToday.com. After the 1st wave, only darkness remains. After the 2nd, only the lucky escape. And after the 3rd, only the unlucky survive. After the 4th wave, only one rule applies- trust no one. Now, it's the dawn of the 5th wave, and on a lonely stretch of highway, Cassie runs from them. The beings who only look human, who roam the countryside killing anyone they see. Who have scattered Earth's last survivors. To stay alone is to stay alive, Cassie believes, until she meets Evan Walker. Beguiling and mysterious, Evan Walker may be Cassie's only hope for rescuing her brother—or even saving herself. But Cassie must choose- between trust and despair, between defiance and surrender, between life and death. To give up or to get up. "Wildly entertaining . . . I couldn't turn the pages fast enough".&Justin Cronin, The New York Times Book Review An Amazon Best Book of the Year A New York Times bestseller A USA Today bestseller.

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range- 14-17 years
    • Format- Paperback
    • Product dimensions- 5.4" W x 8.2" H x 1.5" D
    • Genre- Fiction
    • Publisher- Penguin Young Readers Group, Publication date- 02-10-2015
    • Page count- 512
    • ISBN- 9780142425831
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3 years ago

Too many flashbacks

For a high action book the flashbacks are chapters long. Really takes away from the intense scenes when they constantly get stopped. I got to page 62 and called it quits. My background reading to help judge my review: Dystopian novels: Neal Shusterman is my favorite Author: Unwind is my favorite series

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3 years ago

The 5 Wave

The 5 Wave is about survival, loneliness, and trust. The 4 main characters all have to deal with these three things throughout this book. There were two sides to this book the others trying to kill innocent people. The other side was the main characters trying to stop these horrible people known as the Others and trying to rescue Cassie's brother. I thought this book was overall a great book to read. It was a quick read which made the book better because it makes you feel like you need to keep reading to figure out what's going on. The book is an easy read which is good if you don’t like to read. There is a lot of action and violence which makes the book interesting. This book is also very well throughout and very clear for people who like dystopian fiction. I would recommend this book to people who like dystopian fiction. It was a little confusing when it change characters between scenes. But it is easier to understand if you listen to the book through an audiobook. I would rate this book a 10 out of 10. This book is a fast read but this book is very good. I would recommend this book to everyone that likes action and survival.

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4 years ago
from Florida, USA

Good Apocalypse Read

The first wave left fear. The second wave left those lucky enough to survive. The third wave left those unlucky enough to survive. The fourth wave left the lesson of not trusting anyone. As the fifth wave approaches, Cassie is running from the Others- the invaders that appear to be human, but will kill you the second they find you. Cassie lives by the rule of stay alone, but then she meets Evan Walker. She realizes that teaming up with the suspicious Evan may allow her to save her brother. Cassie must make choices that could lead her to a quick death by the Others or could allow her to have her little brother back in her arms. Keep in mind that everyone has their own opinion. This review is only my opinion, and you may have your own, different one. I would take into consideration what I say, but do not make a decision about the book solely based off of this review. Let's begin: First I will give a little warning. If you don't like multiple perspectives, this may no be for you. It switches between a few different perspectives. I don't normally mind when authors do this, and in this case, I think it actually really helps the book. My only issue with this is that it does not tell you which perspective you are switching to, so you have to figure it out. This is very easy to do and I cannot imagine anyone not being able to do it pretty quickly, but there were a couple of times I went a page not knowing which perspective it was from, so I wish that didn't happen. However, the multiple perspectives strengthened the book overall by allowing you to see multiple different storylines going on and multiple perspectives of those storylines. I also enjoyed all of the different plotlines. I think the concept of the Others (the aliens) is very cool and a fairly unique take on an alien invasion. I love how they look like normal humans; this really adds suspense and a sense of fear while reading because you never know if a character is really an Other. I also love how the Others think and complete the invasion. The waves, although horrible, are quite brilliant. Yancey did a great job coming up with creative ways for the Others to steadily wipe out the human population. I think the subtle worldbuilding was done well. I had a good understanding of the past waves and people's reactions to them. The flashbacks of sorts were a clever way to show what happened and build up this new apocalyptic world into a place that is truly tense and frightening. I thought the characters were all pretty interesting. I really liked little Sammy because he is such a brave kid and just plain adorable. Evan was a great character to keep me intrigued. He was very mysterious and added a lot to the book. The only thing I didn't like about him was the instant love for Cassie. It was not realistic and made me not really care for their relationship too much (I have something I am blaming it on, but I won't say to avoid spoilers). Cassie was a decent central character. I loved how much she cared about Sammy and how hard she was willing to fight to get him back. Zombie was also interesting too. I was very curious about his background and his development throughout the story. Ringer would be considered more of a side character, but she gets an honorable mention for being badass. Overall, I enjoyed this read for sure, but I didn't fall in love with it. Some of the points that were supposed to make the reader really emotional or scared for the characters didn't have much of an effect on me, and I'm not sure why. However, this didn't happen all of the time. I will be continuing the series though, and I would still recommend giving this a try if you are wanting a unique take on an alien invasion. This takes an idea that is mundane by now and gives it an interesting twist that makes it stand out. Rating: 4/5 stars Author: Rick Yancey Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers # of Pages: 457 Genre: YA, Science Fiction, Apocalyptic (Aliens) Series: The 5th Wave (Book 1)

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4 years ago

A Great Alien Mystery

The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey is an alien thriller following the lives of Cassie, Sammy, Evan, and Zombie as they navigate a world being threatened by aliens. I gave it a 4 out of 5 stars because I am not so much of a romantic person, and this book had more than expected. Overall, it was a captivating read with complex characters who evolved, an intriguing storyline, and memorable moments. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves action, adventure, romance, and aliens!

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5 years ago
from Appleton, WI

Very Enticing!

I was required to read this book for my high school english class, and it was the best book that I have read in school. The plot was very good and it kept me wanting to read more. The book was an exciting story about a young girl trying to survive an alien invasion as well as keeping her family safe. She thinks she is alone and is not sure how she is going to continue to fight the Others, but she will if it's the last thing she does. The book really makes you wonder what would happen if something like that actually happened. How would we approach something like that? The levels of creativity that went into writing this book are magnificent. If you want a good science fiction book, this is a very good one. It has exciting adventures, sacrifice, and a little love. Overall, I thought it was a beautiful story that leaves you contemplating the priorities in life. The book reminded me a little of the movie BirdBox, but I liked this book more. The author really makes you fall in love with the characters and you hope for their safety in all that they endure.

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