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The 5th wave book 3
The 5th wave book 3












People still don’t trust each other (which I totally understand), so that left me with a weird feeling in my stomach. I do feel like the Others are gone, but the earth still isn’t ‘saved’ yet. From a 5-year old crying about his bear, to a 5-year old shooting an adult lady in her guts. I would’ve thrown the book out of the window. If something would’ve happened to Sam (if you, you know… had died), it’d stopped reading. WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED? I feel like Rick Yancey couldn’t written a book about the period that passed between Cassie dying and Ben and Ringer living happily ever after (the epilogue). But why does Ringer has to have a baby, named after Cassie. I’d rather see them both alive, but we can’t wish for miracles can we? Not in YA dystopians at least. I also kind of expected Evan to die as well, to save Cassie, but that, surprisingly, didn’t happen. If somebody was going to end up dead, it would be her. In the first two books (mostly the second book), there were a lot of clues that gave away the ending of the story. Like… we all kind of knew this was going to happen. I’m not liking it, but I’m also not saying I don’t agree with it. After 4th wave, only one rule applies: trust no one.NOW IS THE DAWN OF THE 5TH WAVEOn a lonely stretch of.

the 5th wave book 3

I think you all know where this is going… Cassie’s death. And after the 3rd, only the unlucky survive. So now that’s out of my system, let’s discuss the ending of an epic book series. So please, leave, if you haven’t read The Last Star yet. So now you’ve all read the book and my review, let’s talk about the ending of the book.














The 5th wave book 3