Hello
happy readers! So the bright side to me
being MIA for a while is that I did get to finish some books so now I can get
ahead so next time things get crazy I won’t get so off track. That said I finished another book which at
the time I thought was the series ender until I found out the new book isn’t a
spin-off but is being marketed as book 4 set into the future some. So while I’m sad it won’t count towards my
series ender challenge I did finally finished the original trilogy with In the Afterlight (The Darkest Minds #3) by Alexandra Bracken and I can’t believe it
took me so long to get there! I am ready
to start the newest book because I let my friend read it first and she loved it
so that should be on the horizon before too long. I previously reviewed the first two books
here: The Darkest Minds / Never Fade.
Many
were killed. Ruby lose someone close to
her and looking back could break her.
The ones who survived the LA bombing move north to regroup with their
prisoner, a fellow Orange like Ruby who is basically a twisted evil
genius. They are set back but they are
determined to regroup and continue to free other Psi kids from the
“rehabilitation camps” and bring an end to the corrupt government that has
hunted them and covered up the cause of IAAN.
Despite her attempts to save him by erasing herself from his memories
Liam is back and a small bright spot in the sea of bleakness. Still the repercussions of her choice and
everything that has transpired since has left everyone with demons as we reach
the conclusion to this journey and see what will happen and who will
survive.
So
I read the first two books back in January 2016. I enjoyed them and meant to continue on but
for whatever reason I took a break before finishing it and it just kept getting
pushed back. So with the movie and new
sequel coming out I was determined to finish it and be caught up again. With two years between I was a bit nervous
that I would have forgotten things but I was able to dive right back in. A couple of the names (non-core) were a bit
rusty but it was very easy to fall back into this world and remember what was
happening. That says a lot about the
writing.
“Everyone needs reality to punch them in the face
every once in a while. Keeps you on
guard.”
The
pacing for this book did seem a bit faster than the others. We are left a bit broken and defeated but not
ready to give up. They need to regroup
and figure out the best way to finish this once and for all. Saving kids from the camps and getting the
government exposed for the liars they are seems to be the main focus as it
should be. No one is fighting for
themselves anymore they are fighting for a better world for all children which
I love. There is a lot happening with
the powers and process. Everyone has a
different theory of what method to use and which would best serve the needs of
the group. This can divide people and
it's true you can all want the same goal but have different ways of going about
it. I liked seeing that as it seemed
very true to the world they Bracken has built.
Ruby
and Liam. I was devastated when she took
his memories in the first book. To have
all their sweetness erased and for him to look at her and not know her was hard
in book two but in a way some parts of this were harder. Everyone has been through so much and being
in Ruby’s POV I could see all of her pain both for the losses she has suffered
and the consequences of her actions. She
is an Orange and while some trust and respect her there will always be the
knowledge that she can get in anyones head.
There are parts that have you down but also some very amazing parts that
just bring you back up and fill your heart.
Overall
as a series my only downside is that I wish I had read all together and not
taken so long in between but that is on me.
Bracken did an amazing job in each of the following books making sure
she reminded the reader who everyone was and what happened last without being
over the top about it. I cared for these
kids and their fight. It was such a
complex story full of challenging and important issues and I think that for the
most part the majority of it was handled though there are still some open
questions given the ending but I am hoping with the next book and the time jump
we will see more of what became of everyone and the world as a whole. While this was a story about kids with powers
the whole world as a whole suffered in devastating ways during this time and a
fact that is never lost.
Until
next time…
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