

I was not a big fan of this book, I enjoyed it a whole lot less than The 5th Wave. I also had hopes that book two would be better, I'd heard a lot of good things.Īfter finishing The Infinite Sea, I'm really hoping that this is a case of Middle Book Syndrome and that book three will be a lot better. But the story was intriguing enough that it kept me reading, I wanted to know what the deal was with the aliens so I had to continue. She became weak and annoying once he showed up, and he was just really creepy. My biggest issue with the book had been Cassie and Evan. It was an okay read and series starter, but nothing special. I wasn't entirely won over and didn't think it lived up to the massive hype surrounding it. I recently reviewed The 5th Wave, which I'd put off reading for so long because of the hype, and I quite enjoyed it. Readers will watch in awe as the Others give their answer to Cassie’s defiance.


Characters introduced in Book One will come to the fore-and others will face the ultimate test. No one yet knows the depths to which Earth’s conquerors-the Others-will sink in order to rid the Earth of the human infestation, nor have they guessed the heights to which the human spirit can reach. Title: The Infinite Sea (The 5th Wave #2)įor Cassie Sullivan and the rest of Earth’s remaining human survivors, the situation was already desperate when the 5th Wave hit.
