Overall
Rating: 5 stars
Addiction
Level: I ignored the hubby and puppies
until I finished it. (Due to the
stressful nature of the book, I read half in May and half in October.)
Believe-ability: I daydream about the created world and wonder
how I fit in.
Dystopia Factor: The world has been turned upside down and all
hope is lost several times, but maybe our hero and heroine can save it.
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While this
series is excellent, the stress of reading it in one sitting is unbearable. The
nonstop action kept my heart racing as I devoured the pages. The unpredictable
kept happening. Ness is a master of plot twist.
Mayor/President
Prentiss is an evil man. I did not like him in book one, and I like him even
less in book three. His relationship with Todd worried me the whole time. Like
Todd I did not trust him, but he showed some elements of goodness. Yet, he was
always controlling multiple people. He is a master of manipulation. I kept
wondering if/when he is going to die. (He became worse than Aaron the
preacher.)
Ness throws
in a big curve ball, because he adds a third narrator 100 pages in! I wanted to
throw the book across the room! The third narrator adds depth to the story. I
am impressed with Ness' ability to distinguish between multiple points of view,
make each believable, and create a well-rounded story.
When Manchee
died in book one, I could not stop sobbing. How could he kill off the most
loyal character? Aaron's death redeemed Manchee's life…a little. In Monsters of Men I was sad when another animal
dies, but I was sobbing when a favorite character was killed. Ness put my heart
through the ringer. Again.
I highly
recommended this series to anyone who loves a good story of survival, coming of
age, and being active in one's choices/life.
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