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Original Title: | Fragments |
ISBN: | 0062071076 (ISBN13: 9780062071071) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Partials Sequence #2 |
Characters: | Kira, Samm |
Dan Wells
Hardcover | Pages: 576 pages Rating: 4.11 | 24015 Users | 1862 Reviews
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Title | : | Fragments (Partials Sequence #2) |
Author | : | Dan Wells |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 576 pages |
Published | : | February 26th 2013 by Balzer + Bray |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
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Author Dan Wells is back with the sequel to the sci-fi blockbuster Partials, which Pittacus Lore called a "thrilling sci-fi adrenaline rush, with one of the most compelling and frightening visions of Earth's future I've seen yet."After discovering the cure for RM, Kira Walker sets off on a terrifying journey into the ruins of postapocalyptic America and the darkest desires of her heart in order to uncover the means—and a reason—for humanity's survival.
Dan Wells extends his richly imagined, gritty world and introduces new memorable characters in this second installment in the Partials Sequence.
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MORE? MORE! @ P.S. I love that book!So I read Partials and I loved it! Then I read a novella Isolation and it was alright. Obviously as I am on Partials train I got myself a copy of the second book Fragments and was right into it! THE WORLD: The world in this book gets expanded! Besides the little island where humans live and the land where Partials live we get to see Chicago and Denver! And I just loved how it was portrait, especially Denver. It was just crazy. I do not want to talk too muchThis novel is the second book in the 'Partials' series. It is Young Adult dystopian. When it comes to Dystopian novels, I can't help myself. They are a guilty pleasure. This second book was much better than the first one, which I only gave 3 stars to but this one gets 4. The biggest problem I had with the first one was the lack of world building. That problem was only slightly evident here, but this one was so much more gripping. I was pulled right into the story by the characters and the plot.
I made it 48% but really wasn't feeling this one. First book was great, but this one was dragging and the main plot seemed like it was really a small thing in comparison to everything going on in the world. Additionally, there is a fat character introduced early on that we spend a lot of time with and at first the descriptions were pretty neutral, but they quickly evolved into stereotypes (he's the only character who ever gets out of breath, he's obsessed with food, he's perceived as childish)
Consistently mediocre is not a bad thing for a series to be, not when there are so many bad ones constantly being sold (and praised). Fragments is a story neither better nor worse than Partials, but it is just a bit more ambitious, as it splits into two plotlines that will most assuredly come together in the end. In Fragments, the narrative is split between Marcus and Kira, and I was very surprised to find myself enjoying Marcus point of view more. Far more interesting things were happening on
I'm hoping Fragments will have more interactions between Kira and Samm to make up for Partials being sorely lacking in the romance department.
Dan Wells is a cruel jerk. Worst cliffhanger ever. However, this book was amazing. Even better than book one. And that's saying something. Review to come.
Review from Ja Ĩitam, a ti? Just because of Samm. I remember when I read Partials - I was speechless and completely amazed. Dan Wells gave me exactly what I love in my post-apocalyptic novels - well thought fictional world, strong characters and captivating plot twists. I loved every second of it. Now, I finally made myself to read the sequel - and it was all because of Samm. Fragments has 576 pages! It was kind of a... boring. One of my status updates while I had been reading was this: "And
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