
I liked how we got to see some of the background stories of some of the kids in Ben’s crew. Not a lot of things happened in this book like it did in the 5th Wave but a lot of the thought processes of the characters got me thinking about things I don’t normally think about. I didn’t like this one as much as I loved the first book in this trilogy but I still loved it.

I enjoyed this book and seeing where all of my favorite characters are and their experiences. This whole book surrouds the battle between life and death, love and hate where Cassie and her friends haven’t seen the depths to which the Pthers will sink and the Others don’t know the heights to which humanity will rise. Cassie, Ben and Ringer definitely have their disagreements with the Others’ ultimate goal. In order for the Others to get rid of seven billion humans, they have to get the humans to get rid of their humanity.Ĭassie survived the last 4 waves and now she finds herself in the world where no one trusts one another and they find themselves bickering with one another trying to put in their own opinions. If you haven’t read The 5th Wave, then you probably shouldn’t read this review just incase it spoils you.


I’ll be showing a spoiler-free and also a spoiler-filled section. The Infinite Sea is the second book in the Fifth Wave Trilogy by Rick Yancey which is a youg adult, science fiction dystopian novel that was published on Septemby Putnam Juvenile.
