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Amie kaufman and jay kristoff books
Amie kaufman and jay kristoff books




amie kaufman and jay kristoff books

What happens when you ask a bunch of losers, discipline cases, and misfits to save the galaxy from an ancient evil? The ancient evil wins, of course. Now in paperback, this is the thrilling finale in the epic, best-selling Aurora Cycle series about a band of unlikely heroes who just might be the galaxy's last hope for survival.

amie kaufman and jay kristoff books

I’m rather curious about book 2.Description The squad you love is out of time. It’s definitely not as exciting as The Illuminae Files but this author pair still kicks ass and knows what teens want to read about.

amie kaufman and jay kristoff books

But I found the plot, action and conversation here quite engaging even if the plot lacked clarity at times and the characters could have been more dimensional. They took their own world and missions seriously enough to put effort into them, but not too seriously that they weren’t able to have fun with each other.Īnother clue that I liked this story is the fact that I finished this almost-500-hundred-page book in two days and that rarely happens for me if the book is not fast-paced and exciting.

amie kaufman and jay kristoff books

I really enjoyed the bantering and their interactions with each other. There is an interesting cast of characters-not fully developed but with quirky personality traits. Another reason is that the characters’ ‘‘voices’’ all sounded the same so even if the narrator was announced at the beginning of a chapter I still needed to think hard at times to remember whose point of view I was reading.īut then I think of my reading experience and I remember that I actually genuinely had fun with this book. Part of me wants to give this book two stars because, looking back, I’m not sure I completely understood everything that happened and why. Genres & Themes: Young Adult, Science Fiction, Action, Romance, Friendship Aurora Risingby Jay Kristoff & Amie Kaufman






Amie kaufman and jay kristoff books