30. Okt.

ZERO stars! Honestly. To say I didn't like it would be the understatement of the year. Yancey fabricated here the biggest mashup of alien-invasion chiches & tropes I've come across in a single book. Not a bad thing per se, it just doesn't add up! Decimating the leftovers of humanity with brainwashed kids, while there are plenty of rambo-like soldiers left from the 4th Wave?! Very bad resource management. No wonder they had to leave their planet/galaxy. The invaders are an incredibly intelligent, bodiless conscience, thousands of hundreds of years old. The same ones whom it took 6000 years to (literally) stalk humanity to learn their ways of thinking. (We are not that complicated, weird aliens.) The love story is even weirder. The alien falls for the human, because... we don't get to know. Who cares, he loves her and has nice cuticles and hands like soft clouds (quoting the heroine here). She falls for him because he stalks her? Because he is lying to her nonstop and is obsessive? I may give the film a try, on a day when I'll run out of books...

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
22. Apr.
Rating:4

Really liked the 1st person narrator here! I felt close to the characters, they all had their own type of writing and the monologues in their heads where just pretty realistic and all the emotions came through. Very well done by the author! A minor minus point: The whole invasion doesn‘t seem much too realistic to me from to point where the 5th wave starts. The first four waves, I get those. But child soldiers killing off each other and the remaining survivors? What kind of extinction plan is that? But maybe we‘ll learn more about that in the following books.

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
26. Feb.
Rating:5

4.5 stars One word: Wow. But before I say anything else, I had a hard time to get into it at first. I don't really know why, it's captivating and thrilling and I was super excited but at the same time I was constantly confused and irritated! Cassie is an awesome character! She's badass and brave and strong and sceptical about everything, which is good because ... well, aliens? war? She's alone and there are "Silencers" everywhere? You can't just run around and trust everyone you see ... I loved Cassie's thoughts and also her humor! It's like I relived her memories and emotions and all the danger ... but without actual aliens here. :) I liked the changing POV's a lot! Especially Ben Parish's POV was amazing to read and I always looked forward to them - I really started to like him and I was so scared he might die or get killed or something else might happen to him, ugh. But Sams! I loved how protective Ben was over him! Especially those last scenes, where he comes back for lil' Nugget and wants to save him, god. That made me love Parish even more! HE'S AWESOME!! Another favorite was, of course, Evan Walker! He's a perfect, goodlooking farm boy that washes your hair, cooks you food and always helps you in general. He's also super good with guns and other weapons ... quite handy during an alien invasion, right? Gosh, I loved him so so much! At first I wasn't sure about him and especially when I read Cassie's sceptical thoughts ... well, I agreed with her. His scenes with Cassie were all amazing! I loved every little one of them, no matter how tiny and unimportant they were! The story/plot itself was thrilling and very well thought out! I never read alien-invasion stories or something like that but of course I saw some movies and knew what I had to expect ... and still, this was SO MUCH BETTER! Everything made sense in the end and well, talking about the end ... HOW AWESOME AND CRUEL AT THE SAME TIME WAS THAT?!? It leaves you with so many questions and you're worried about what happens next and if everyone survives and and and - just PERFECT! Damnit, I'm so excited for "The Infinite Sea" now! I can't wait to continue the amazing journey with all those amazing characters!

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
28. Jan.
Rating:4

Inhalt: Die erste Welle brachte Dunkelheit. Die zweite Zerstörung. Die dritte ein tödliches Virus. nach der vierten Welle gibt es nur noch eine Regel fürs Überleben: Traue niemandem! Das hat auch Cassie lernen müssen, denn seit der Ankunft der Anderen hat sie fast alles verloren: Ihre Freunde und ihre Familie sind tot, ihren kleinen Bruder haben sie mitgenommen. Das Wenige, was sie noch besitzt, passt in einen Rucksack. Und dann begegnet sie Evan Walker. Er rettet sie, nachdem sie auf der Flucht vor den Anderen angeschossen wurde. Eigentlich weiß sie, dass sie ihm nicht vertrauen sollte. Doch sie geht das Risiko ein und findet schon bald heraus, welche Grausamkeit die fünfte Welle für sie bereithält ... (Klappentext) Meine Meinung: Ich muss zugeben, ich habe von diesem Buch wirklich viel erwartet. Der Einstieg hat mich dann eher ein wenig enttäuscht. Wobei er nicht schlecht war, nur noch so mitreißend wie ich es erwartet hatte. Wir lernen Cassie kennen, Ben bzw. Zombie, einen Silencer und Evan. Auch wenn die Geschichte nach den ersten vier Wellen startet, werden wir besonders durch Cassies Erinnerungen auf den aktuellen Stand gebracht. Das ganze Szenario ist (passend zur Story) trist und hoffnungslos. Mit den Kapiteln/Teilen wechselt die Sicht zwischen den Charakteren, was mir gefallen hat. Ich war froh, von Cassies aussichtsloser Situation wegzukommen. Das wirklich großartige an dem Buch ist, dass mein keine Ahnung hat was passieren wird. Manchmal hatte ich so ein Gefühl in welche Richtung die Charaktere gehen werden, doch meistens war ich einfach nur gespannt was passiert. Wenn man sich einmal auf das Sezenario eingelassen hat, ist es absolut mitreißend! Ich war bis zu den letzten Seiten unter Strom. Eine wirklich gut ausgedachte Geschichte die mitreißt. Cassie, war zu Beginn des Buches nicht besonders spannend, genau wie Evan. Erst zum Finale hin haben mich die beiden wirklich gefesselt. Ben und Sammy haben es mir wirklich angetan - die Geschichte um die beiden war großartig und ich konnte gar nicht aufhören zu lesen. Das Buch lässt sich super lesen! Besonders gefallen hat mir (ausnahmsweise, meistens kann ich damit nichts anfangen) die direkte Anrede von Zeit zu Zeit. Teilweise auch herrlich ehrliche Sätze in einer jugendlichen Sprache, passend, da die Hauptcharaktere alle Jugendlich sind. Das Ende hat mich wirklich gefesselt! Ein tolles Finale, das einen entscheidenden Punkt offen lässt und mich nur so nach dem nächsten Teil schreien lässt. Mein Fazit: Eine klassische Dystopie mit interessanter Story, tollen Charakteren und einem Endzeitszenario das absolut fesselnd ist. Definitiv ein Buch das jeder Dystopie-Fan lesen sollte! Ich hatte wirklich Spaß mit dem Buch.

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
25. Nov.
Rating:5

OH MY OH MY.... Evan... I would have been permanently jumping up and down throughout the last chapters if this wouldn't have put the health of my book at risk (or the one of my legs, for that matter, though i guess i would not have really cared about that xD) The book was overall very compelling and I probably would have read it in one sitting if my family wouldn't always feel the urge to disturb me just when I'm about to open my book. Oh well, I guess like this I was at least able to enjoy it over a longer period of time :3

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
6. März
Rating:3

* 3.5 stars I guessed major plots in this book...those plots where really obvious. But besides it was a great book :) good idea! It was tough to listen to it, because it became so confusing with all those time jumps and waves and what not. I liked the different voices :) Zombie was so cool! But I really don't like the future love triangle. It's really not necessary. But I don't like the actual shipping either....my dream ship (idk because they really weren't that close) became real...maybe. I'm not sure. It happened on the last page and I was so confused. Curious about the second book :) but some people say it's boring :/ I really don't want a love triangle...it would work out just great without any love xD oh man .-.

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
15. Nov.
Rating:4

This was one of my first Sci-Fi books, and I loved it! The story was great, and I loved Evan the second I "met" him. The only thing that annoyed me was Cassie. I didn't understand her thinking sometimes and her voice got a bit annoying. Nevertheless one of the best reads this year! 4|5 Stars!

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
19. Jan.
Rating:3

Inhalt: After the 1st wave, only darkness remains. After the 2nd, only the lucky escape. And after the 3rd, only the unlucky survive. After the 4th wave, only one rule applies: trust no one. Now, it's the dawn of the 5th wave, and on a lonely stretch of highway, Cassie runs from Them. The beings who only look human, who roam the countryside killing anyone they see. Who have scattered Earth's last survivors. To stay alone is to stay alive, Cassie believes, until she meets Evan Walker. Beguiling and mysterious, Evan Walker may be Cassie's only hope for rescuing her brother--or even saving herself. But Cassie must choose: between trust and despair, between defiance and surrender, between life and death. To give up or to get up. Rezension: Dieses Buch war schon länger auf meiner TBR Liste, da mir der Trailer zum Film gut gefallen hat und ich Bücher gerne vor Anschauen des Films lese. Ich hatte demnach einige Erwartungen an The fifth Wave und erhoffte mir eine tolle Sci-fi-story mit einer schönen Lovestory. Es ist wirklich schwierig in Worte zu fassen, warum mir dieses Buch nicht gefallen hat, hauptsächlich liegt es aber an den Charakteren. Mit Cassie bin ich nicht wirklich warm geworden, sie ist mir zu unnahbar und auch mit Ben kann ich nichts anfangen. Lediglich Ethan hat mir wirklich gut gefallen, denn allein die Tatsache, dass er sich aus Liebe gegen seine eigene Spezies wendet, ist wirklich interessanter Stoff für die Story. Ich finde die Grundidee sehr interessant, aber Yancey hat das ganze zu wenig ausgebaut. Ich hätte mir einfach mehr gewünscht, mehr Interaktion zwischen Ethan und Cassie und mehr Alienaction. Fazit: Es ist ein nettes Buch für zwischendurch, aber ich werde die Reihe nicht weiterlesen. Dem Film gebe ich jedoch eine Chance.

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
18. Jan.
Rating:5

I freaking love this book! It is amazing in every single way and I can't believe I read it just now. Rick Yanceys writing is fabulous - this guy is a genius. I'm seriously in love with his writing and story telling that I consider buying every book he ever wrote. The 5th wave was perfection. The story was fantastically paced and I never felt bored or uninterested from the first page until the last one. I think it is great that he has chosen to write his story in the perspective of more than one person. I adore books like that. And I think Cassie and Evans story stood in perfect balance to Zombie, Nugget and Ringers story. I'm so excited to read the second book but I'm also a little bit anxious because of the mixed reviews. Let's see what happens and how the story progresses. But my honest respect to Rick Yancey for writing such a beautiful intriguing first book. One of my favourites now for sure!

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
23. Feb.
Rating:5

this book was purely amazing. I really underestimated it at the beginning. The book is set in the future when aliens infest earth and several stages (here waves so thats why the title is the fifth wave) of destruction happen. The protagonist is called cassie, for cassiopea, sullivan. She is a 16 year old teenange girl which changes from a lovesick girlie to a badass warrior. The story has a lot of plot twists and is very well written. I can recommend it to all YA fans and if you're worried that it'll be lite souls from stephenie meyer: Apart from aliens its not. Can't wait to read the infinite sea!

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US
14. Okt.
Rating:4

También en: El Extraño Gato del Cuento Aliens El único libro de aliens que leí fueron los dos primeros de la serie Obsidian y la verdad no me gustaron. Creo que esperaba de La Quinta Ola ser tan fresón como ese, los buenos comentarios o el fandom de un libro no son garantía de que un libro ses bueno o vaya a gustarme. Este libro no es nada como mi anterior experiencia aliénigena. Decidí leerlo en inglés porque las traducciones luego nos confunden quién es quién cuando el cast se va anunciando, es bastante sencillo de leer, por si buscan una lectura para empezar en inglés, The 5th Wave es una buena opción (a diferencia de The Inifinite Sea, pero de eso ya les hablaré luego). Bookmarks Esta fue una de esas veces que mi libro está lleno, pero lleno de anotaciones, desde frases pequeñas, conversaciones, párrafos, cosas que solo entiendo de un modo personal. Es un libro sobre aliens, sobre como no han sido exactamente como ET pero de alguna manera lo sentí en muchos momentos un poco personal. Pros & Cons Pros: Me encantó la voz de Cassie, es muy divertido leerla, es cínica, sincera, pasa por algunas cosas que la desvían y distraen de su meta pero al final nunca pierde la vista de su objetivo. Además que a diferencia de otros personajes distópicos, Cassie (o en este caso el escritor Rick Yancey) muestra el lado más real de una catástrofe: violencia y a veces egoísmo. Y hay dos frases que me gustaron aunque no son exactamente de importancia pero que para mí hicieron que The 5th Wave resaltará de muchas distopías conocidas: "Si voy a morir, voy a morir limpia" y "No habrá señal, pero llevo conmigo mi celular. Por que ya sabes, es mi celular". Como dije, son frases muy superficiales, es sólo que a veces las distopías se me hacen tan ordenadas y arregladas (otro caso interesante de distopías que me gustó bastante por su realidad fue Not a Drop to Drink, por si estás interesado en otro tipo de distopía). Cons: En un momento cambia bruscamente de POV, no me gusta mucho eso, además de que no entendí porque exactamente se le llaman "Olas". Si no hubiera leído The Infinite Sea, en contras pondría que a veces me fue no-creíble que los Extraterrestres se tomarán tanta molestia para hacer lo que hicieron y luego prácticamente parar y dejar algunos vivos, no tenía mucha lógica. Pero como dije, eso pondría eso si no hubiera leído The Infinite Sea. Una cosa curiosa que me pasó leyendo el libro es que, como sabes, el cast tiene a Chloë Grace Moretz como protagonista ¿y de qué otra adaptación recién estrenada famosa protagonizó Chloe? If I Stay. Durante todo el libro no pude dejar de pensar que en cierta manera se complementaban. El The 5th Wave tiene mucho flashbacks con Cassie, en Si Decido Quedarme también. Incluso en alguna parte dice exactamente "If I stay", confieso que me reí como loca un buen rato xD Ya les fastidié el libro ¿verdad? ._. Culpen a los productores La Quinta Ola me gustó bastante, rápido de leer, incluso divertido de hacerlo (por lo general con Cassie), tiene personajes muy interesantes, escenas con acción y dolor. Solo espero que la trilogía no termine con cierto pequeñín sacado del mapa. Twitter || Blog || Pinterest || Tumblr || Instagram

The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1
The 5th (Fifth) Wave 1by Rick YanceyPenguin LLC US