Synopses & Reviews
The riveting follow-up to the New York Times bestselling The 5th Wave, hailed by Justin Cronin as wildly entertaining.”
How do you rid the Earth of seven billion humans? Rid the humans of their humanity.
Surviving the first four waves was nearly impossible. Now Cassie Sullivan finds herself in a new world, a world in which the fundamental trust that binds us together is gone. As the 5th Wave rolls across the landscape, Cassie, Ben, and Ringer are forced to confront the Others ultimate goal: the extermination of the human race.
Cassie and her friends havent seen the depths to which the Others will sink, nor have the Others seen the heights to which humanity will rise, in the ultimate battle between life and death, hope and despair, love and hate.
Praise for The 5th Wave
Just read it.”Entertainment Weekly
A modern sci-fi masterpiece.”USA Today
Wildly entertaining . . . I couldnt turn the pages fast enough.”Justin Cronin, The New York Times Book Review
Nothing short of amazing.”Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Gripping!”Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Everyone I trust is telling me to read this book.”The Atlantic Wire
Review
Praise for The Infinite Sea
“Heart-pounding pacing, lyrical prose and mind-bending twists . . .”—The New York Times Book Review
“Impressively improves on the excellent beginning of the trilogy.”—USA Today
“An epic sci-fi novel with all the romance, action, and suspense you could ever want.”—Seventeen.com
*“This gut-wrenching sequel to The 5th Wave careens on a violent course of nonstop action.”—Publishers Weekly, starred review
*“A breathless, grueling survival story . . . . Yancey's prose remains unimpeachable—every paragraph is laden with setting, theme, and emotion."—Booklist, starred review
“A roller-coaster ride of a sequel.”—Kirkus Reviews
“It doesnt just move the story forward, but even opens up new possibilities in the previous book.” —Geekdad.com
Synopsis
The hugely anticipated follow-up to the New York Times bestselling The 5th Wave, hailed by Justin Cronin as wildly entertaining.”
For Cassie Sullivan and the rest of Earths remaining human survivors, the situation was already desperate when the 5th Wave hit. Its about to get worse.
No one yet knows the depths to which Earths conquerorsthe Otherswill sink in order to rid the Earth of the human infestation, nor have they guessed the heights to which the human spirit can reach. Characters introduced in Book One will come to the foreand others will face the ultimate test.
Readers will watch in awe as the Others give their answer to Cassies defiance.
Praise for The 5th Wave
Just read it.”Entertainment Weekly
A modern sci-fi masterpiece.”USA Today
Wildly entertaining . . . I couldnt turn the pages fast enough.”Justin Cronin, The New York Times Book Review
Nothing short of amazing.”Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Gripping!”Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Everyone I trust is telling me to read this book.”The Atlantic Wire
Synopsis
The heart-stopping finale to the New York Times bestselling 5th Wave series, just in time for the major motion picture release
Were here, then were gone, and that was true before they came. Thats always been true. The Others didnt invent death; they just perfected it. Gave death a face to put back in our face, because they knew that was the only way to crush us. It wont end on any continent or ocean, no mountain or plain, jungle or desert. It will end where it began, where it had been from the beginning, on the battlefield of the last beating human heart.
Master storyteller Rick Yancey invokes triumph, loss, and unrelenting action as the fate of the planet is decided in the conclusion to this epic series.
About the Author
Rick Yancey (http://www.rickyancey.com) is the author of The 5th Wave, several adult novels, and the memoir Confessions of a Tax Collector. His first young-adult novel, The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp, was a finalist for the Carnegie Medal. In 2010, his novel, The Monstrumologist, received Michael L. Printz Honor, and the sequel, The Curse of the Wendigo, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. When he isn't writing or thinking about writing or traveling the country talking about writing, Rick is hanging out with his family.