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I am adding the review I made in amazon: "This is the kind of work I like when I read sci-fi, a struggle of a extraterrestrial nature with a plot that slowly reveals itself as it develops and characters with different backgrounds and foreign but interesting customs that sips in as part of the different challenges and relationships developed. Also packed full with action and the most part non exploitative of any kind. A joy to read, likeable characters and a must ending.
I liked this trilogy very much, and in this review I will not reveal at all a single word on the plot, characters, In will not offer spoilers, nor hints in advanced of any kind, you have your own discovery to do, so relax, read and enjoy."
I enjoy the characters of this book. I also enjoyed the setting and the suspenseful nature. The first book is more world building and character development. The later books a dive deeper into each storyline. The story overall is good but a little predictable in the end.
The proposition that aliens with advanced technology could collect a large number of people in several closed cities in an experiment is a clever way to create a plot. It works well. The characters, the dialogue, and settings were well-written.
Very good bookThis book Was very well written capture What is true story should be Love reading it was Very well written capture interest To the very young characters were great And well pro trade
An interesting premise, reminding me of Maze Runner, Hunger Games and the Divergent series as it's written in an easy to comprehend young adulty fiction style. There were quite a few unexplained technicalities in the premise and setting but overall an easy, enjoyable read.
I enjoyed the story over the three books however it felt like it was written in a bit of a hurry as characters weren’t properly developed and book had multiple cliches in it. Still for some light reading I recommended
This trilogy grabs you by the shorts and curly into a journey into a possible future for mankind,it poses questions and makes you think. But above all else it is a great story.
I loved the story except the ending feels rushed. The final battle is roughly 50 pages out of 600. A lot of detail but not as much elaboration as the rest of the book. Definitely could have stretched it out.