Quarantine #2 The Saints Lex Thomas Books
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Quarantine #2 The Saints Lex Thomas Books
This book review was actually done by my 9th grade son..I think this book was a great book. I have read online and noticed that many people don’t like the use of language and mental images you put into the readers head, I think that is silly because they chose to read the book and could have searched online if the book was “children” friendly. Now about the book, I think in The Saints Will becomes a little more childish because he ganged up with Gates and Gates is pretty crazy and does some pretty interesting things. I personally like how there are different types of gangs in their school, some people say that it is discrimination (and they aren’t wrong) but it gives a little more depth to each character that is in each group when the loners was disbanded. The authors of this book took a somewhat realistic look into this book on how they used their vulgar language and what they did because they could. They also represented situations that normally wouldn’t happen in a book which I thought was very unique. I will say that some things were unnecessarily “action packed” but I thought they were fun to read and go along with. The fact that Gates also used Sam as a bargaining tool was pretty mean and selfish, but that’s how it could have worked in real life too. What was pretty intense too was how they treated Sam when the Saints captured him and how he thought that his dad (who was watching over all the students in the school) wouldn’t give in to their demands. In the end I thought that this book was really good and I look forward to reading the third installment of The Quarantine series. I rate this book 5/5.
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Quarantine #2 The Saints Lex Thomas Books Reviews
The book was super easy to read; if you want something a little more challenging, this isn't the way to go. However, I think that any book that is interesting to read is worthwhile, no matter what age you are. The characters in this story suffer through normal trivial teenage things (i.e developing relationships, drinking). It's nice to put things in perspective. If you like dystopia/utopia books, you should buy this one!
This book was so good I couldn't believe I'd read it so fast. Both books have had me thinking about the story nonstop. Now I have to wait until next summer for the next book! It is brutal at points and I wondered if high school kids would really be so depraved, but what a boring book it would be if not. I figured out part of the ending, but it was still exciting. After I finished this book I got online and found that these books are being made into a movie...can't wait. Lex and Thomas, could you guys write a little faster? I'm dying to know what happens in the school and outside.
Just barely behind my favorite series (I AM NUMBER FOUR) this amazing series is full of surprises. With twist after twist, this book is quite the suspense thriller. Causing me to wonder just what happens in those split seconds "behind the scenes", this series unexpectedly stole my attention. I could not wait to just pick up where I left off and start this crazy adventure again. This series is geared towards Suspense, Romance, and a bit of Thriller and Comedy. Never before did I know how anxious one could get waiting for the next book. I recommend this series cause it may surprise you and steal your attention as it did mine. All this is even after finding this book doesn't fit my general book criteria, rather it changed it to find others like this (NO SAFETY IN NUMBERS) to be even more amazing.
Oh! Lex and Thomas did it again in this sequel to the Loners.
As horrifying and disgustingly explicit as the first!! -)
However, I have a little problem with Quarantine #2 I had no idea what was going on in the opening chapter. I had completely forgotten how Quarantine #1 ended, so here I was trying to connect - again, with Will and Lucy.
But once I got into it again, I became absorbed in the grotesque environment of the school again.
Let me give you a tiny advancement Sam got what was coming for him! Oh yeah, baby. I enjoyed every single moment of Sam's... let's say predicament.
So, since this was Sam's time, I just figure the next book will be about Hilary. You will not believe what she did! Lex Thomas better comes up with something really, really awesome - in a bad way - for Hilary.
Oh! Almost forgot about the Saints, this other group in book #2 that I can't remember if it was already present in book #1. And, if it wasn't, where did they get so many members from?
Anyway, the leader of the Saints, Gates, almost drove me to skip pages with his constant search for adventure, aka adrenaline. I later understood what that was all about, but as I was reading I was really wondering what the point of Gates and his constant stunts were.
All in all, this a sequel didn't disappoint me!!!!
This book review was actually done by my 9th grade son..
I think this book was a great book. I have read online and noticed that many people don’t like the use of language and mental images you put into the readers head, I think that is silly because they chose to read the book and could have searched online if the book was “children” friendly. Now about the book, I think in The Saints Will becomes a little more childish because he ganged up with Gates and Gates is pretty crazy and does some pretty interesting things. I personally like how there are different types of gangs in their school, some people say that it is discrimination (and they aren’t wrong) but it gives a little more depth to each character that is in each group when the loners was disbanded. The authors of this book took a somewhat realistic look into this book on how they used their vulgar language and what they did because they could. They also represented situations that normally wouldn’t happen in a book which I thought was very unique. I will say that some things were unnecessarily “action packed” but I thought they were fun to read and go along with. The fact that Gates also used Sam as a bargaining tool was pretty mean and selfish, but that’s how it could have worked in real life too. What was pretty intense too was how they treated Sam when the Saints captured him and how he thought that his dad (who was watching over all the students in the school) wouldn’t give in to their demands. In the end I thought that this book was really good and I look forward to reading the third installment of The Quarantine series. I rate this book 5/5.
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