![]() ![]() I haven't read the first book, but I enjoyed this as a stand alone (kind of). ![]() Too simple and I don’t like the colors or textures. Make such you have the time to get into them.Ĭover Art Review: Boring cover. If you liked any of those books, I suggest you read No Safety in Numbers, the first book in this series, and try to read No Easy Way Out right after. The Gone series by Michael Grant also shares some similarities. It’s most like the Quarantine series by Lex Thomas, but with a setting more similar to Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne. This series does have similarities to other books. A dystopia/quarantine in a mall? That would be way cooler than one in a school. This one was split up by time of day, and the chapters jumped between perspectives. The first book was split up into chapters by the character’s perspective. I always have a hard time with books written in 3rd person, and even more trouble if the mind-jump. The characters seemed very flat, even with their diversity. There was some romance between Ryan and Shy, and Lexi and Marco, but not enough to qualify it as sexy. Not much really happened in this book that was even notable. ![]() The first book was pretty good (No Safety in Numbers, I gave it 4 stars) and about half the length and had way more interesting things happen in it. I probably picked a bad week to read it, it being the first week of school and work, but even if I did have more free time it would have taken me a while to finish. ![]()
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