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Read [Rick Yancey Book] * The Last Star: The Final Book of The 5th Wave Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. The Last Star: The Final Book of The 5th Wave Betrayed first by the Others, and now by ourselves.In these last days, Earth’s remaining survivors will need to decide what’s more important: saving themselves . . . They’re down here, they’re up there, they’re nowhere. But beneath these riddles lies one truth: Cassie has been betrayed. or saving what makes us human.Praise for The Last StarYancey’s prose remains achingly precise, and this grows heavier, tighter, and more imp

The Last Star: The Final Book of The 5th Wave

Title : The Last Star: The Final Book of The 5th Wave
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Rating : 4.56 (642 Votes)
Asin : 0399162437
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 352 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-06-11
Language : English

Betrayed first by the Others, and now by ourselves.In these last days, Earth’s remaining survivors will need to decide what’s more important: saving themselves . . . They’re down here, they’re up there, they’re nowhere. But beneath these riddles lies one truth: Cassie has been betrayed. or saving what makes us human.Praise for The Last StarYancey’s prose remains achingly precise, and this grows heavier, tighter, and more impossible to put down as the clock runs out…this blistering finale proves the truth of the first two volumes: it was never about the aliens.”—Booklist, starred review   “A haunting, unforgettable finale.”—Kirkus Reviews  “Yancey doesn’t hit the breaks for one moment, and the action is intense, but the language always stays lyrical and lovely. They want the Earth, they want us to have it. Nugget. They came to wipe us out, they came to save us. And all 7.5 billion people who used to live on our planet. Zombie. The enemy is us. So has Ringer. It’s a satisfying end to an impressive trilogy, true to the characters and the world Yancey created.”—Entertainment Week

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 SeaA New York Times bestseller A USA Today bestseller   &l

In 2010, his novel The Monstrumologist received the 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. His debut young-adult novel, The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp, was a finalist for the Carnegie Medal.

Oh no :( I'm honestly wondering how anyone who is a true fan of this series gave this book a 5 star rating. I wrestled between a 1 and a 3, finally landing on the 2 for the following reasons: (Spoilers ahead) Cassie has always been the main character despite the changing POV. I really think Yancey did a wonderful job with her character growth through the series and her ending. It was heartbreaking, but beautiful. I'm still upset she didn't realize Evan Walker's true love until it was too late to celebrate it fully with him, but I can tell Yancey wanted a more "real-life" ending for all of his characters instead of fairy tale lo. "Mulligan!" according to Heather N. The worst ending ever! This book was all over the place and ruined the entire series. By the end of the book, I was hoping I would wakeup from this nightmare of a story and realize it was all a bad dream! No such luck. Evan and Cassie were all but forgotten, to tell Ringers and everyones POV. The author seemed to be rushing this book and added random words to fill the empty space. And what was with all of the God bashing? I won't read another book written by Mr. Yancey. "Don't." according to Deborah. Just don't. Seriously, don't do it to yourself.After reading this book I have no idea why Yancey even wrote this series. I have even less of an idea as to why I read it. The 5th Wave was okay. The Infinite Sea breathed life into a series crippled by its own overworked plot. But The Last Star obliterated any and all reason to suggest reading this series to anyone you feel a modicum of warmth towards. Spoilers to follow-- but are they really spoilers if the book isn't worth the paper it was printed on?I knew from the first page I was going to hate this book. The first page. Maybe even the first line. Yancey knows what he

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