Tuesday 19 January 2016

The 100 Day 21 by Kass Morgan

The 100 Day 21 by Kass Morgan




If you haven't read the first one, don't have a go at me that I've spoilt the ending. So finally I got the second book out and was able to read it. I began disputing whether it was worthwhile getting the second one because sequels are not always as amazing as you hope they are. I have to admit I was going to stop but I didn't. It got really good.

21 days since they landed (crashed) on earth. 21 is also the number of days when Clarke's parents' experiment subjects started to deteriorate from radiation problems. People on the drop ships still believe earth is radiated with poisonous gases. 

The end of the first book shows that there's others on earth however the hundred still think they are the only ones. However as the book goes on, the characters argue how many groups are out there, who are friendly and who wants to kill them. 

The same characters thread on from the first book. Wells is still finding it hard being a natural leader but not wanting to take after his father which he is finding hard. He seems to scapegoat any of his worries or bad characteristics on his father. However you can't help but sympathise with him. 

Clarke is still as independent as the last book and she spends the book wanting to find other colonists. The love triangle continues between Clarke, Wells and Bellamy. Their awkward relationship just gets even more awkward. Will Bellamy and Wells' friendship arise? 

Bellamy continues hunting for the hundred but he is also focusing on finding Octavia who is still lost. Is it pointless hope? You get angry with all his concentration on finding her when other things seem more necessary. However it shows their indestructible, unusual sibling bond. 

Glass is still on the ship and still in love with Luke. As things get worse, she finds it hard to choose who to save. Glass has to choose between her love life with Luke and whether she wants to spend time with him of life itself. She is trapped but she could save herself and her mother. Who will she choose? 

Thank you for reading and I hope to see you next week. 

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