In Feedback, Robison Wells delivers all the answers you've been craving-with enough twists and turns to keep readers guessing until the very last page. Wells, who was an undergraduate studying political science in the aftermath of the Sept. Perfect for fans of James Dashner's The Maze Runner, Feedback is the heart-stopping sequel to Variantwhich Pittacus Lore, author of I Am Number Four, praised as 'an intense journey with some of the most shocking twists and turns I've ever read.'B. It earned starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and VOYA, which described it as an exciting, edge-of-your-seat read that combines psychological themes from works like Lord of the Flies, The Hunger Games, and Ender's Game in a truly unique way. Variant blew readers away with its breakneck pacing, flawless plotting, and impossibly high stakes. As he searches for answers, Benson discovers that Maxfield Academy's plans are more sinister than anything he imagined-and they may be impossible to stop. The United States is under attack, with Russia landing troops in the Pacific Northwest and saboteurs striking without warning. They are all pawns in the school's twisted experiment, held captive and controlled by an unseen force. 30, 2014 Picking up where Blackout (2013) left off, Wells continues to look at the impact of terrorism and the morality of war. But now Benson is trapped in a different kind of prison: a town filled with hauntingly familiar faces. These two books have been a joy to read and left me wanting more. I love the adventure all throughout this book. Benson Fisher escaped from Maxfield Academy's deadly rules and brutal gangs. Feedback was just as great as Variant with tons of action.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |