Monday, October 22, 2012

Lies

By Michael Grant

447 Pages

Published by HarperCollins

★★

By Em

 

So, it's been a bit since I read this, so please put up with my lack of knowledge of exactly everything that happened in this book. I'll do my best, but I actually finished this two weeks ago, and since then, I've been a busy reader. So, just put up with me. If I accidentally say something that wasn't in this one, ignore it, because I more or less likely got it mixed up with, well, the next one...

SPOILERS FROM HUNGER AND LIES
So, after seven months without adults, the kids of the FAYZ are managing. They're no longer hungry, they have water, someone to heal all of their cuts and bruises. You would think they'd be pretty well set. Nope. Astrid is battling the Town Council. The Human Crew is at large. Orsay, the prophetess, and her new companion Nerezza, are spreading the word that death is an escape from the FAYZ. And amid all of this, Caine brewing trouble, and Drake just might be back.

Now, this isn't one of my favorite books in the series. But there were certain factors that made this book good. First off, deception. The title of this book does not lie. (hee hee) Every character in the book seems to lie to someone at some point. Even the good guys-Sam, Edilio,Mary, Astrid-all tell a lie at one point. So, there are times when a character believes something, but we actually know that a character lied to them earlier, so their information is false. It creates this big web of lies and misinformation. Very interesting.

I thought that all in all, there wasn't a whole lot that I really liked about this book. We got a lot of Sam kind of wining and all about how he doesn't like not being in charge, so that was a bit annoying. And I think that Astrid is becoming a little too edgy that her character calls for. Trust me, I love a character with some edge and attitude, but when the girl wears a nightgown (what's up with that?), she can't be all that edgy. Sorry, I just don't think that's quite right...

Now, it's not like I'm giving this book a bad review. It got four stars, and it wouldn't have if I hadn't liked it. I love the series, so I think I just went a little easy on it. I loved the little teaser that they give us for the next book. If you know the title of the next one, I think you know what I'm talking about. But other wise, I think that the book was decent, but it didn't really add a whole lot to the overall story of the FAYZ. I think that they gave the Human Crew an interesting role in this story, and I think the new characters have a nice family relationship that I respect. There are some parts about their story that's a little convenient (cough cough, helicopter) so that was a little sketchy. So, you know I'm very much on the edge about this book.

What I am excited about is that Melanie is reading Gone, so I can't wait to see her review on it. (That is, once she catches up on everything else she has read...) What I'm not so happy about, is that Morgan started Gone and then decided that it was "boring". How in the world is this book boring? All of the adults disappear and they are living in a giant bubble? Boring? Puh-lease! Plague review on its way.

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