Review: The 5th Wave Series
If you've been following along with our What the Wenches are Reading posts, you'll know that I recently listened to The 5th Wave trilogy by Rick Yancey. I will admit, I saw the preview for the movie in front of.....something, I can't even remember which movie I was there to see, and I was intrigued. Then, my dad said he had read the first one and enjoyed it. That's all the recommendation I need, so I figured I would give them a try. I was not disappointed. It's not the greatest trilogy or series I've ever read, but it was quite enjoyable. It was also a little different from the others I've read. Join me after the break to read some spoiler free (or at least spoiler light) thoughts on this series.
First, a little background. As I said above, this series is a trilogy. The three books are The 5th Wave, The Infinite Sea, and The Last Star. It's a young adult series told from the point of view of four teenagers and one five year old boy. The story takes place shortly after the start of an alien invasion. Cassie Sullivan is separated from her brother and will do whatever it takes to keep her promise to find him. She'll do whatever it takes to keep him safe. The series follows her through finding her brother and their fight for survival during the alien takeover.



give too much away. So, I'll just say that one of them is mostly due to Cassie's snarky personality and her boyfriend, Evan's need to be a martyr. The others I won't mention, suffice it to say there are some issues dealt with here that aren't usually discussed in YA books. I was very glad to see them, especially in this apocalyptic world. It kept a little bit of normalcy amidst the chaos. Cassie's schoolgirl crush is also talked about and featured heavily in this series. He is actually one of our narrators. He and Cassie's relationship is a source of endless amusement, for me at least.
And, finally, we come to our antagonists for the series, the alien invaders. I have never read
a book about aliens before. That was one of the most intriguing things about this series for me. I've read tons of vampire, Fae, werewolf, shapshifter, witches, and other supernatural books, but never one about aliens. Mr. Yancey paints a very interesting picture of the alien invaders. And, he also gives the reader a lot to think about in regards to the aliens. It was a very interesting portrayal and made for some great twists and surprises within the series. Aliens was also a nice change from the supernatural creatures that I'm used to reading in my YA and/or UF novels. I'd like to see if there are other alien novels or series out there to compare them to this series. I would also like to read more of Mr. Yancey's books since I enjoyed this series so much.
That's all I've got to say about this lovely little series, dear Readers. I hope I've convinced you to give it a chance. If you've already read it, I'd love to know your thoughts below!
PS: In my opinion, skip the movie. It was poorly done and bears only a vague resemblance to the book.
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