Wild Things: YA Grown-Up discussion
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Ottilie wrote: "I haven't started the series, but I heard
was an apoclyptic story"I dunno if I'd classify it as apocalyptic. After the secret is revealed it's kinda . . . I dunno. Ambiguous?
Aurora wrote: "Ottilie wrote: "I haven't started the series, but I heard
was an apoclyptic story"I dunno if I'd classify it as apocalyptic. After the secret is revealed it's kinda . . ..."
I've been meaning to read this for ages. I've heard really good things.
I thought it fell underneath "Sci Fi"...but not sure? I see Divergent under there. This is my favorite topic right now, I just keep picking these books up!
There was a discussion board under Sci-Fi ;) I'm going to move this one into Sci-Fi too and close this thread- please continue the discussion at http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1... though :)
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I just read Pure by Julianna Baggott. I almost gave up on it because it was SOOOOOO slow to start, but I am glad I stayed with it, because it turned out to be amazingly good. One of the best dystopias I've read since The Hunger Games. The imagery and attention to detail were phenomenal and the plot was so good. I think this trilogy is going to be epic, especially since the rather tedious backstory is out of the way.