Author: Emmy Laybourne
Genre: Young Adult, Dystopia Ciencia
Ficcion.
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Year: 2012 - 2014
Ranking: 4,7/ 5
Synopsis
Your mother
hollers that you're going to miss the bus. She can see it coming down the
street. You don't stop and hug her and tell her you love her. You don't thank
her for being a good, kind, patient mother. Of course not-you launch yourself
down the stairs and make a run for the corner. Only, if it's the last time
you'll ever see your mother, you sort of start to wish you'd stopped and did
those things. Maybe even missed the bus.
But the bus was barreling down our
street, so I ran.
Fourteen kids. One superstore. A million things
that go wrong.
The Author
Emmy Laybourne is a
novelist, public speaker, screenwriter and former character actress. Before
her life as an author, Emmy performed original comedy on Comedy Central, MTV
and VH1; and acted in the movies "Superstar," "The In-Laws"
and "Nancy Drew," among others. Emmy loves visiting school and
libraries.
Emmy’s Monument 14
trilogy has earned critical praise ("Frighteningly real… riveting" -
New York Times Book Review, Editor’s Choice) and has been nominated by readers
to the YALSA Teens Top Ten in 2013 and won in 2014.
Personal Experience with This Book
Since I started
"Monument 14" I was completely hooked. This trilogy is a roller
coaster of emotions. I read all three books in five I just want to say that it
was very much worth reading.
Although the first
book is very good, it is not a spectacular book because of the fact that
basically the author introduces us to the characters and the world she has
created. However, when you reach the end of the first book you are so hooked on
the story you can not hesitate to start the second one.
The second book is
much faster. I read it in about 6 hours. There is always something going on. As
a reader you do not have any rest. In the second book you can see how the
personalities of the characters change and begin to be reflected. They believed
in each other much even though it's only been two weeks since they are
together. We discovered more things about the world and we realize that the
kids are in more danger than appeared in the first book. It is an excellent
continuation to a trilogy.
The third book I can
say that I LOVED IT. Perhaps the only thing that bothered me about this book
was Astrid’s attitude but ultimately I got to understand her. I can say that
again we rode the roller coaster of emotions. You do not ever stop worrying. Or
at least I could not help it, I was afraid for each of them. And when you
finally finished reading the trilogy, I was so relieved and happy I could not
contain my tears. The final epilogue was one of the best ways to end a trilogy
of this type.
I repeat what I said
about the characters in my review of the first book, which I’ll HERE, I have no
favorite character. I think I was mostly felt identified with Niko but I cannot
say that he has been my favorite. Each of them has a special personality and
they complement each other very well, I honestly cannot pick one. The author
got a home-run with those characters.
I cannot go into much
detail about the plots of the two later books but I can say that this trilogy
improves with each book. The first book was a 4 for me and to the other two I
gave them a 5 on Goodreads each. If you are going to start it, I suggest you
have the other two books at hand because each book ends so you want to read the
following just as you have finished the last one. And since you start reading
until they end, you would not stop reading because in the next chapter
“something” might happen.
It's a great trilogy
and I think if you like post-apocalyptic stories you should give it a try. To
me, I loved it.
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