Highlights
Quality
As with the first book i thought the portrayal of clover’s autism felt true to life although i admittedly have no experience wi... Read More
It also makes me care for her all the more when she continues to try and work with the others despite her social issues
West donovan clovers brother struggles with the weight of responsibility making reckless decisions at times
In this story clover donovan has escaped the confines of the city with jude degas and several children from foster city before ... Read More
Shipping
All in all this was a fast entertaining read even though it felt a little like filler
This installment seemed to move just as fast as the first one and was very hard to put down
Competitiveness
Which is why when the book ended on a sortof cliffhanger for her i didnt feel any fear or nervousness on her behalf
No goody bags sponsorships “material connections” or bribes were exchanged for my review
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There is no conclusion to the series
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Review courtesy of dark faerie talesquick dirty a fast paced followup to viral nation that proved to be highly enjoyable even though it at times felt like nothing much was happening
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She’s back in the city with jude who’s continuing to try and help the foster city kids and only has brief contact with her brother – who the company believes is dead – via computer
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Langston has discovered where all the freaks were hiding
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While we get perspectives from many characters throughout the book i would still say clover is meant to be the main character
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If the door didn’t open and the warden didn’t give her pardon then she was guilty
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Not about the morality of their work anyway and certainly not seconds before firing their weapons