4.5 stars
Oh.my.f*cking.god.
I flew through this. I couldn't put it down. It left me breathless and on the edge of my seat, with a pounding heart and too many thoughts in my head than I could put into this review. But I'll try.
Shadows picked up right where Ashes had ended, and that was a great thing because I had finished Ashes just about a week ago. It could be confusing though if there was more time in between reading the books. And, unlinke book one, this one has multiple POVs that change very quickly - almost every chapter. But more to that (and the characters) later.
The story was filled with almost non stop action and suspense. Lots of chapters ended with a cliffhanger, as did the book itself. In some chapters, it maybe was a bit too much - so much pain, blood, gore and agony. Ilsa J. Bick put her characters - and the reader - through A LOT. But the story was also extremely fast paced, which I loved, and it made for an incredible reading experience.
The many POVs were sometimes a bit confusing and not all of them were as interesting as Alex's. So lets start with her. As in the first book, Alex again was a strong, independent, fierce character. She's a fighter, a survivor, but still felt human. Her thoughts were relatable and I really cared for her.
Just as I did for Tom. Oh, Tom. This guy is definitely boyfriend material, and the more I read from his POV, the more I fell in love with his character. Next to Alex's story I liked his the most. I found it very interesting to learn something about his past and to get to know him better. And the ending - the FREAKIN ENDING!! OMG! Why did you do this to me, Mrs Bick?! It was an emotional roller coaster and after finishing the book, I only felt empty. Tom (and Alex) suffered so much, and still they're not lucky enought to be with each other again. It broke my heart and I can't wait to read book 3 - because even though this world is dark and brutal, there's still a flicker of hope.
The other characters we got to know more about were Chris, Lena and Peter. I don't really care for Chris - neither did I in book one. Lena is maybe an annoying character, but I still found it interesting to read about her background. I didn't really like Peter either, but in Shadows, I felt super sorry for him. No character ever should be put through the things he experienced. And this is something else this book showed me - what humans can be able to do to each other. Humans can be monsters, and the end of the world brings out the worst in some of them. I was disgusted. But again, the author did a great job, because she dared to write down the unbelievable, unspeakable.
I somehow missed Ellie - hope we get to know what happened to her in the next book. There are overall some unanswered questions that I'm looking forward to get an answer to and some hints (plotwise) that I'd love to follow.
All in all, this book was just as good as the first one - even though there were a bit too many POV changes. Some parts were almost too much for me in terms of brutality (if you thought Ashes was (too) brutal and gorey, DON'T read Shadows!). Some years ago I put this series aside after reading Shadows because I couldn't stomach it. But the ending (!!) made up for all the weaker parts of this book.
Recommended? YES, if you like action, suspense, survival and you're fine with blood, gore and violence.