📘 The 5th Wave
by Rick Yancey
Genre Fiction ◦ YA ◦ Dystopian
Format & Source Print ◦ Library
Publication Putnam Juvenile ◦ 2013
Dates Read September 15 – 25, 2013
Rating ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
📝 My Review
Holy moly, The 5th Wave was completely awesome and I was hooked within the first few pages! Seriously, I knew just a few pages in that this book would be thrilling, and it was.
Aliens have taken over planet Earth in waves, and Cassie wonders if she’s the only surviving human after billions have been killed off. She believes that in order to stay alive, she can trust no one and she must remain alone. She roams the desolate streets, passing dead vehicles and dead bodies with a gun in her hand and a clear mission: to find her five year old brother, Sammy, whom she believes is still alive. While searching for him, she must avoid the "others," aliens who look and act like humans whose goal it is to kill any and all remaining humans as well as manipulate and deceive. Along the way, she meets the mysterious Evan Walker who saves her life but has dark secrets to hide.
This book was exciting, action packed, and kept me guessing all the way through. There were so many questions and not enough answers. Why did the aliens come down? What do they want? How many people are left in the world? Who can be trusted? Who is one of THEM? And ya know what, I still don’t know all of the answers. I am still wondering, thinking, reasoning in my head about what all of this means. For sure, I am anxiously awaiting the release of the sequel in hopes of discovering answers to my many questions. This is a sign of a good novel.
It reminded me in a lot of ways of The Walking Dead, but with aliens instead of zombies. To me, this is an incredibly huge compliment. The empty streets, hand to hand combat, inability to trust, banding together of people… there were so many similarities, so if you’re a fan of one, I’m certain you’ll be a fan of the other.
I have to say, when the story first shifted narration (as there are several narrators throughout), I was a bit thrown. I was confused and slightly disappointed at first, until I discovered who the other narrators were and the information they had… then I was hooked… again. Don’t let the switching narrators deter you – you will be fascinated by the other sides and aspects of the story.
There is so much I could say about this novel: it was gripping all the way through and had me thinking about it when I wasn’t reading it, wondering when I could pick it up next. I read it in all of my spare moments, dying to find the answers. It is scary, suspenseful, mind-blowing, and lightning fast. I am dying for the sequel and will be recommending this to everyone I know (in fact, I’ve already started). Pick it up now – I dare you not to get sucked in!
“When the moment comes to stop running from your past, to turn around and face the thing you thought you could not face–the moment when your life teeters between giving up and getting up–when that moment comes, and it always comes, if you can’t get up and you can’t give up either, here’s what you do: Crawl.”
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