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The 100 Buch

Clarke Griffin (Roman). seo-services-uk.eu Biographie. Geschlecht. Die TV-Serie "The " basiert lose auf der Romanreihe "The Series" von auch keinen Charakter, der eine ähnliche Storyline wie ihre im Buch aufweist. Verkauft von: Buchwelt-Online Buch 1 von 4 in der Serie Originaltitel: The ; Broschiert: Seiten; ISBN ; Größe und/oder.

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Eine packende Mischung aus»Der Herr der Fliegen«und»Die Tribute von Panem« Seit einem vernichtenden Atomkrieg lebt die Menschheit auf Raumschiffen. Jahre lang hat niemand mehr die Erde betreten. Verkauft von: Buchwelt-Online Buch 1 von 4 in der Serie Originaltitel: The ; Broschiert: Seiten; ISBN ; Größe und/oder. The Buch-Serie (4 Bücher). Alle Formate Kindle-Ausgabe. Aus Buch 1. Eine packende Mischung aus»Der Herr der Fliegen«und»Die Tribute von Panem«. Die Buchreihe "Die " bietet den perfekten Lesestoff für alle Fans der gleichnamigen Fernsehserie oder jene, die es noch werden wollen. Der erste Band der. Kass Morgan. Kass Morgan is the. New York Times bestselling author of. The , which was the inspiration for the hit CW show of the. 1 Bekannte Charaktere von The Hauptcharaktere Tag 21 vor. Im Buch lebten die Menschen Jahre im All, in der Serie Clarke Griffin (Roman). seo-services-uk.eu Biographie. Geschlecht.

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Produktdetails. Produktdetails; Heyne Bücher Nr; Verlag: Heyne; Originaltitel: The ; Dt. Erstausg. Seitenzahl: ; Altersempfehlung: ab 14 Jahren. Clarke Griffin (Roman). seo-services-uk.eu Biographie. Geschlecht. Eine packende Mischung aus»Der Herr der Fliegen«und»Die Tribute von Panem« Seit einem vernichtenden Atomkrieg lebt die Menschheit auf Raumschiffen. Jahre lang hat niemand mehr die Erde betreten.

So you'd just let a poor girl die because you're too heartbroken, you selfish prick? There is so much idiocy in the name of love in this book From endangering the entire ship to potentially save a girl to potentially killing yourself so you can be with her to ignoring all common sense.

And the girl left on board the spaceship is no better. Her name is Glass lol wtf, Glass? Instead of running to her mother to say goodbye, Glass goes to see her ex-boyfriend.

Glass claims to be "desperate to see her mother," but there's no proof of it because despite the fact that she might be recaptured at any fucking moment, she takes that ONE opportunity to see her ex.

Glass is not as sharp as, well Glass is in fucking Confinement. She has been for six months. She knows she's going to die. If I knew I were going to die, I'd be thinking of my own mortality, not spending all that time mooning over a boy.

The remnants of the book is rendered utterly unsalvageable by the farcical actions of the main characters.

I didn't have any trouble distinguishing between the four narrators, despite the fact that they are overwhelmingly similar in their idiocy.

Not recommended, unless you want love shoved down your throat. View all comments. Desiree I liked the tv series, and I was thinking of maybe picking up the book series.

After reading your wonderfully hilarious review I will definitely give I liked the tv series, and I was thinking of maybe picking up the book series.

Aug 28, Julie rated it it was ok Shelves: young-adult , futuristic , because-of-the-movie-or-show. I'm gonna feel like a dick for saying this, but: watch the show instead.

I can really only recommend the book for die-hard fans of the show which is what I have become, ahahahahahahaha sob and who may want more from their faves, specifically POV chapt I'm gonna feel like a dick for saying this, but: watch the show instead.

I can really only recommend the book for die-hard fans of the show which is what I have become, ahahahahahahaha sob and who may want more from their faves, specifically POV chapters from Clarke, Bellamy, and Wells.

Literally every single character has some kind of darkness in them which I appreciated. There are some extra worldbuilding details that weren't in the show either, which I dig.

Again, my main enjoyment came only from having a predetermined attachment to these characters from the show. Nothing much happens in the book the first season covers soooo much more ground ; the romances are kinda rushed and slipshod; Clarke and Glass are pretty fuckin' awful as characters because they spend the entire book mooning over their respective boyfriends I really missed the strong, resilient, 'has no time for boys because fuck this nonsense we need to survive' Clarke of the show.

It's a quick read, I blazed through it in one day. I'm interested to see what happens in the second book, at least, considering how the TV series and book series already vastly diverge from each other.

View all 65 comments. I actually prefer the show. Something that I can't usually say. But yes, the show is better. Sep 03, PM.

Desiree I really like the show, and this book sounds horrid. Also why is the ship name Bellarke, when they missed the obvious gem of Clam I really like the show, and this book sounds horrid.

Jun 03, Faye, la Patata rated it did not like it Shelves: 1st-in-series , , action , disappointed , my-head-hurts , questionable-hero , annoying-love-interest , what-the-hell , boring-narrative , boring-hero-heroine.

My recaps of the show! I may have got this wrong, so please correct me if I got it mixed up! As I have mentioned over and over again in my reviews, Dystopia and Post-Apocalyptic remain as my favourite genres ever, so it's a no-brainer that I really wanted to get this book as soon as it was out.

I was expecting these all! And yet Like many others before by Kass Morgan It left me disappointed It started with a bang.

We're introduced to Clarke, imprisoned somewhere in a space settlement, for allegedly doing a heinous crime, a crime which was also related to her parents'.

We're informed that in this world, as soon as a prisoner turns 18, he is granted a trial and can either go free or be put to death.

Fortunately, Clarke has been chosen as one of the hundred teenage prisoners to be sent to Earth, their previous they left three hundred years ago due to the Cataclysm, an nuclear-something-radiation-something event that crippled their planet.

They are to be sent there to find out if the world is still liveable, and if they survive, they will be pardoned of their felonies. Sounds exciting, right?

Yup, I was ecstatic myself. The general plot sounded like something that could attract A LOT of twists and conspiracies! And then the romance came Which pretty much ruined this book for me.

What would you feel if you were stuck in a planet, all by yourself and 99 other strangers okay, make that 97 because OF COURSE there has to be a love interest and that mandatory best friend , a planet, which, may I remind you, has been labeled toxic due to the immense radiation in the past?

You'd think about survival You'd at least TRY to set aside your feelings and think about how you could live for another day, right?

Of course. Any rational being would. Unfortunately, Clarke and the rest of the three characters, which all have their own chapters, by the way holy shit, four POVs?!

What could have been a really good sci-fi, action, post-apocalyptic dystopia turned into one mushy drama-rama, like those telenovelas from Latin America that my parents used to watch.

It made me RAGE. You're a boy and you weren't supposed to be in this operation, but you risked your life in order to "protect" the girl you supposedly "love" but hates you because you betrayed her in the past.

A lot of people have been killed on impact, a lot are injured, and a lot are dying. Many times. I felt rage each and every chapter as soon as they got to Earth.

Sure, there were some fighting over food, over equipment, over medicine, but those were in passing and in the larger scheme of things, were put aside for the romance aspect.

The unnecessary, annoying part took a large percentage of the book that it drove me bat-shit insane.

See, look here. If I wanted drama, I have other avenues for that like my life, for instance and I didn't sign up for it especially when the synopsis is all about Danger!

Fuck you very much. Here's a very memorable quote that would make you want to punch a brick wall: Clarke rose with a groan, her muscles stiff from their hike yesterday.

But it was a good kind of pain; she'd walked through a forest that hadn't been seen by a single human being for years. Her stomach squirmed as she thought about another distinction she'd inadvertently earned — the first girl to kiss a boy on Earth since the Cataclysm.

Awesome priorities, by the way. Yeah, like I said, there were some fighting here and there, but generally, all of it were just idle stuff.

And when exciting events started to happen, BOOM! The writing was also very juvenile. I did not like it at all. I found no depth in it, and was very telling than showing.

There were four narrators Clarke, Wells, Bellamy, and Glass and chapters rotated among them, each one having a present and a past thing, which made the flow of the story absolutely terrible and wonky.

Because of that, the characters lacked personalities as well. The characters were complete simpletons. Girl offends guy she kissed, he storms away, and she cries about it — all in 2 pages.

Next chapter. Aside from that, they were just flat, annoying, and stupid. Clarke was annoying. She's this holier-than-thou character, making herself the kindest of the group when I found her very self-righteous.

He's borderline, Edward-creepy with his quest to make Clarke fall in love with him again yes, of course! Because that is SO obviously important!

Here she is, just escaped from a fate supposedly worse than death, and the first person she goes to is of course Who she found is with another girl.

Anyway, fuck them. I see reviews where they are praising the world-building, and I'm left scratching my head because I'm wondering if we even read the same books.

What world-building? Unless you count that single sentence explaining there was a sort of nuclear-ish war years ago and a paragraph of the shady judicial system as world-building, then yeah, okay, fine, but I'd have to disagree.

How they even got to space and built their orbiting settlement were never even explained in depth in fact, I'd wager it was never mentioned at all.

All in all, I hated this book a lot. I read this while I was on a flight back home and I totally regretted it.

I could have made my flight memorable if only I chose something better. Should've known better. If interested, I really think you're better off watching the show.

It may be better than this crap and would probably explain the countless plotholes the novel has. I would imagine some things would be changed.

View all 32 comments. Dec 03, Fenia rated it it was amazing Shelves: my-current-book-obsessions , books-like-drugs. This book. If you watch the show and you're a Bellarke shipper you'll love it!

BUT we had others to keep us company. Glass and Luke are so cute and their story is amazing! Octavia is less fierce in the books. And we had lovely POVs of lots of different characters,so that was interesting.

Now the important stuff. Beauti OMG!!! Beautifully written book,easily read,small and satisfying. View all 15 comments.

Jun 07, Riley rated it liked it. I didn't hate this. I thought I would but I didn't. I think if I hadn't already watched the show, and loved these characters I would have been extremely annoyed and frustrated with them.

But since I went into the book with love of the characters and the world, things that typically would annoy me didn't.

View all 7 comments. I think about this book all the time, and to this day, I cannot actually believe this book spawned the first two seasons of the How did the tv shows' creators make anything half-decent out of this shitshow?

I don't even ship them I think about this book all the time, and to this day, I cannot actually believe this book spawned the first two seasons of the I don't even ship them hard in the show but their relationship is fucking beautiful as a friendship too.

Here, their relationship is creepy and based entirely on his abs. Hate it!! Well, Glass sucks. Or plot? View all 23 comments. Sep 04, Wendy Darling rated it liked it Shelves: read , skimmed-or-unfinished , too-many-povs , dnf , packaged-book.

DNF at pages. It's not bad, it's just not terribly engaging, and there are too many POVs. Best to stop at this line: There was no drug strong enough to repair a broken heart.

View all 21 comments. Let me pre-ample this review by saying I adore the TV show "The ". A lot of this, I will admit, has to do with this: BUT a greater part of that is because I think it does a superb job of showcasing humanity's strengths and weaknesses.

To say that Morgan's novel does the same would be a lie! Where the show is about survival, the book is - primarily - about human stupidity and the ridiculous shit we will do for "love".

I have often said I am not a romantic person, this is not entirely true. The truth is that I am a realist first and a romantic second.

What this means is that I would do anything for love, to a point. Morgan's The crosses that point by leaps and bounds. I know, I would.

THAT is fucking absurd. It's not that I don't believe that someone would do it, it's that I think it sends the absolute wrong message. There are some redeeming parts to this love-triangle dramafest.

The most notable being Morgan's ability to actually keep four POVs distinguishable. I hated two of them, but that's besides my point.

She also got the sibling relationship between Bellamy and Octavia down wonderfully!! His motivations were amazingly understandable and for a girl who grew up with an older brother entirely relatable.

Also, Octavia's frustrations. It is frustrating to have a human being not all that much older than you become insanely protective, I assure you.

It is, however, valid. In fact this is three for three in the the-series-is-better category! View all 27 comments. Jun 05, Giselle rated it liked it Shelves: arc , own.

With a fantastic premise and an overall interesting plot, I can see why The has already been signed on by CW as a TV series.

If only it was tightened up with better character development and a stronger dedication to world building instead of establishing the romantic angle, it could have been a real page turner.

Nevertheless, it's interesting enough to warrant a read. I believe its success will lay in the TV series, however.

After only a brief introduction, we embark on this unnerving trip to a now foreign planet. While I enjoyed this quick drop into the big picture, I was left feeling like I'd missed the chance to get to know these people beforehand.

We do get flashbacks throughout the book, which I first assumed would give us insight into the world and its characters, but it merely expands the romance with nothing but minor glimpses at the happenings inside the ship.

Consequently, The left me with endless questions from the events that led to life on this ship, to how life has been sustained for three centuries, to how they have evolved and adapted, especially technologically speaking.

I find it hard to believe they haven't been able to use satellites or other technology to keep track of Earth's condition to some extent. Furthermore, when they get to earth, aside from it being regrettably unexciting for a while, I was unconvinced at how they could adapt so easily - they don't seem to be affected by the sun or foreign bacteria like those found in all water sources for instance.

This leads me to problems in terms of character development. First and foremost, four POVs is not an easy feat, so it was not unexpected to find little to no variation between character voices.

I kept needing to pay attention to recall which POV I was reading. And don't forget my mention of flashbacks on top of it! If we speak individually, whether due to the number of perspectives or simply poor character building, the characters are hard to grasp.

It's difficult to see them as real people, or as anything other than plot devices. How can a kid raised in a ship be an instant pro at hunting prey, to the point of being able to shoot a bird with a bow and arrow in a matter of days or maybe a couple of weeks, either is unrealistic with minimal effort?

Additionally, being the first humans to arrive on this planet in centuries, who then must depend on each other to survive, we get a group dynamic that remains mostly superficial.

I would have expected this to be the driving force of a story with such a setting. It may sound like I have a lot of negative to say about this book and thus telling you you should not read it, but this is not the case.

In the end I have to admit that it kept my interest from start to finish due to its fascinating premise and my love of survival stories.

The book's short chapters makes it a quick read, add some frightening turn of events on top of an ending that stirs up the pot and we have ourselves an entertaining read despite its flaws.

A lot depends on the sequel at this point. If the author puts effort into making her world solid and her plot sustainable, I think it could be one of those that's better rated as a series than its individual installments.

I would recommend this one to fans of the TV series Lost and sci-fi romance. For more of my reviews, visit my blog at Xpresso Reads View all 3 comments.

Feb 13, Stacia the club marked it as did-not-finish. The top of the review space says : What did you think? What did I think?

I think I'm out. That's what I think. There were too many PoV's. As well, there were too many flashbacks for too many PoV's.

Sadly, I'm not even sure if the show is going to work for me. When all the kids ran off the ship in a very non-cautious and jubilant way, I think my mouth dro The top of the review space says : What did you think?

When all the kids ran off the ship in a very non-cautious and jubilant way, I think my mouth dropped open. My husband casually remarked, "they're teenagers.

What did you expect? Engaging in drunken antics which you end up regretting the next morning is not equal to disembarking a spaceship without concern on a possibly dangerous, contaminated, and uninhabited planet.

Also, hair dye and makeup are always plentiful, even when you're nowhere near civilization For those who've watched the show Mar 19, Courtney Wells rated it really liked it Shelves: scifi , why-aren-t-more-people-reading-you , brave-new-world , psychotarian-government , protagonists-are-not-role-models , merry-old-land-of-suck , some-kinda-apocalyptic , adaptation-what-did-you-do-to-this , ya , speculative-fiction.

I've been watching the show since it first aired and am ashamed to admit I didn't know there was a book it was based on. Having read this, I understand why changes were made for the show's purposes but I feel the book really did more with the characters.

It was written in a style I felt was engaging and engrossing overall; however, some of the characters relied heavily on tropes and had flimsy, foolish motivations at times.

For that reason the plot stretched disbelief in some places while wearin I've been watching the show since it first aired and am ashamed to admit I didn't know there was a book it was based on.

For that reason the plot stretched disbelief in some places while wearing patience elsewhere. Nonetheless, it was entertaining with a few genuine twists whether or not you've watched the show.

I'll eventually read on with the series to see what comes of it but I'll say it's an exciting, interesting start so far. View all 9 comments.

Sep 03, Kelly and the Book Boar rated it it was ok Shelves: read-in , arcs. All I knew going in was that this is currently a television series on the CW Network.

Random percentage who love not only one of the Salvatore brothers, but also love Klaus. Just me? So when the premise for The was the populous residing on a soon-to-be uninhabitable space station for the past years due to Earth being evacuated after a nuclear holocaust, and the only for the survival of civilization is in the hands of guinea pigs juvenile delinquents — I was intrigued.

I kill me! When it comes to The , make sure you go in with low expectations. Are they lowered? Good news is, Day 21 is also available as an instant read on NetGalley.

Crossing my fingers for a little less talk and a lot more action in in the next installment. ARC provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Thank you, NetGalley! View all 20 comments. Just watch the show. Shelves: slow-in-places. And it could have been x better.

After a nuclear winter almost destroyed earth, what was left of the population had to turn to space to keep the human race alive.

But their home has begun break and fall apart, and so criminals are sent on a desperate mission to earth to see if the planet is survivable. That sounded interesting enough to read about to me.

But what could have been a great sci-fi and dystopian novel was instead a mushy gushy novella-like tale with no shortage of drama. One of the things that bothered me the most was the utter lack of world building.

The amount of details and information not given was ridiculous. First of all, we are told no good reason as to why humans had to abandon earth.

This is, for real, all we get: As nuclear and biological war threatened to destroy Earth, space had been the only option for those lucky enough to survive the first stages of the cataclysm.

What war? What happened to earth?! Second of all, the colony puts the young children and teenagers btw on a rickety drop ship and shoots them in the general direction of what was once east coast USA.

They send juvenile children to a desolate, possibly radiation soaked planet with no way to communicate with them and I just had to shake my head.

Bellamy, the hot-headed rebel who always thinks he knows best was my favorite for sure. Now she was being given a second chance at life. And Bellamy was going to make damn sure she got it.

He was going to Earth with her. He has a borderline manic urge to protect his sister, Octavia. He is a part of the by his own choice and would do anything and everything to protect her.

But this strong bond between them was very believable after reading their background story, and I had to admire him. But everyone else?

These people who were given a chance at a new beginning? Yeah, they spend the book wrapped around their love lives.

Exhibit A: Clarke rose with a groan, her muscles stiff from their hike yesterday. I was beginning to lose it. I was the most disappointed with Glass.

I saw a lot of potential there, but she was not utilized properly. All her pages were filled with the drama between her and her boyfriend.

It contributed nothing to the plot and I felt that it was an absolute waste of space. After finishing this book, I was actually extremely wary about watching the show.

While I found reading the book to be funny. But the show totally wins. If you find the plot interesting, I recommend for you to just watch the show.

I was still entertained and others probably would be as well. I think I might actually want to read book 2 someday. Why on earth is Finn on the cover of this book?

He's not in the book! Crossing my fingers this won't be as cheesy as I fear it will be. Here goes nothing!

View all 19 comments. Aug 21, Shine Story rated it did not like it Shelves: pre , 1-star. I might be a dick for saying this, but watch the TV show instead.

I'm back with the controversial opinions. It's been years since I read this series if I hadn't paid for all three in a set, I would have stopped after the first , and I honestly haven't been so disappointed by a book since.

Here's a lil looksie into what let me down: - HOW did the author take the coolest premise ever, and then choose to ignore it completely in favour of some gross teenage romances?

So much could have I might be a dick for saying this, but watch the TV show instead. So much could have been done with this idea, and yet nothing was done at all.

Who is she? I understand that it's a YA story, but I can't see anyone over the age of 11 really connecting to this writing style.

There was absolutely no character exploration that stuck with me, and I would be hard pressed to tell you about any character in this book.

Maybe this just wasn't for me, maybe it was a poorly-written space disaster. If the teenagers could stop making out for two minutes, I would have been interested to see them navigate post-apocalyptic Earth.

View all 4 comments. Humans had abandoned Earth during its darkest hour. He tasted like joy, and joy tasted better on Earth. The fact that this happened sooner than the halfway point and it gave me what 6 season didn't.

May 13, Krista marked it as to-read Shelves: , little-brown. Saw a clip for the CW show, and all I can say is that it looks awesome!

Now, I'm super excited for this book. View 2 comments. Mar 02, Ikram rated it liked it Shelves: not-worth-the-hype , meh , ya , sci-fi , crews.

It's 10 times better I kid you not. He took some very questionable decisi Edit after watching 2 seasons of the TV Show in less than a week: You guys ditch this book and go watch the TV Show like right now!

He took some very questionable decisions throughout this novel. Glass : My favorite storyline. Her whole story was just so interesting and heart breaking at the same time.

There, I said it. She was just jumping back and forth between two guys Bellamy and Wells , which is a huge turn off for me. View all 13 comments.

Jul 21, Emily Obsessed Reader rated it it was amazing. I am obsessed. I am sitting here impatiently waiting for the last two books in the series to get in my mailbox so I can marathon them both.

Probably in one sitting. It's that good. I wanted to love this with all of my heart, I truly did. The show is not terrible, but the book just left me disappointed.

Now let us talk about two main things, I wanted to love this with all of my heart, I truly did. Now let us talk about two main things, plot and characters, since everything else is not really worth talking about, since I could find no redeeming qualities in this novel except the fact that the show is based off of it.

Plot: Same plot as the show, except it takes for ever for anything to happen here, and when it does is a lot of things we do not care for, or that don't make as much sense at all.

It is basically a bunch of kids truing to make a fire during the day, while in the show they encounter grounders, betrayals, a hunt for their original destination, loves and friendships are formed.

Yep I must have definitely skipped that part in the book since the plot has no development. Characters: So you know Bellamy?

Good-hearted but hides it because doesn't know how to deal with his feelings? Yep, he is not in the book.

There is someone with a similar name, but he is a doormat with no depth. You remember Clarke right? The boss of the show? Well versed in medicine? The kick-ass?

Cares about others? Leader that alongside Bellamy must make hard decisions? Nope, she is literally the cause of the problem, because some imbecile was so in love with her that he risked everyone else's life on the spaceship.

Octavia is not Octavia, she is an insolent child with no distinguishable characteristics. There is Glass and Luke but they are so irrelevant that I don't even want to discuss them.

I don't even think they were mentioned, and they could have added so much to the plot. This is not the post-apocalyptic book the series presents, but rather a very weak and unnecessary way to introduce a love triangle.

There is literally so little world building that you are just left confused and with a desire to burn the book from every library on earth and stop the distribution of such idiocy.

No matter how many times she heard them words, they never ceased to make her shiver. View all 5 comments.

Dec 03, Marnie rated it liked it. The tv show is one of my absolute favourites, so going into this book, I didn't actually have very high expectations.

I'd heard that the book was very different to the show, and since I love the show, I wasn't too sure on what to expect.

However, this book was exactly what I needed to feed my cravings whilst the tv show is on break until later in the year! The story is different, and I liked hearing about the characters that have no appearance on the show.

I mean, anything that involves Bellamy B The tv show is one of my absolute favourites, so going into this book, I didn't actually have very high expectations.

For me, the story was a compelling read which I finished in one day. Although, if I hadn't watched the show before I'd read the book, I highly doubt I would've liked it as much as I did.

It got 3 stars due to me recognising that I wouldn't have enjoyed it as much without watching the tv show, although, I would definitely recommend this to any 'The ' fans waiting for the show to come back!

First read: July - 3. I don't know why these books aren't more popular, the plot is fantastic, the characters feel so real, it's so good! I quite enjoyed this book.

Loved seeing the different perspectives and flashbacks, those added a little something extra to the novel. It was also fun picking out the similarities and differences to the TV Show, which I love so much.

I didn't feel a great connection to the characters in this book, but there was definitely something there, so hopefully it grows when I read the next 2 books!

Aug 21, Neil or bleed rated it did not like it Shelves: gave-away. And I note to myself that I will love this one.

But maybe you can't just force yourself to love something you don't find loving. What a shame. I like the concept of The yet almost the whole book was all about love-- kissing, saying "I love you" and whatnot.

What the hell. Really characters, this is supposed-to-be a story of survival and discovery, not love. But love conquers all so that's why.

Not t 1. Not that I had issues about love but this love engulf or slay the promising premise and left the world of the book hanging and uninteresting.

Despite of that, I like the idea when the characters remembered their past supplying me knowledge about them; about why they acting like that, and somehow completing the puzzle.

I also like the idea that nobody or none was perfect after all. Still, you annoy me so much. View all 14 comments. There isn't really anything wrong with the book.

I just I'm a huge fan of the show which is probably why I didn't care for the book. It wasn't the characters who I fell in love with. Not even in the book.

I guess Raven is like a mix of Glass and Finn but it's not the same. This isn't the book's fault.

It's mine. I shouldn't of went in there expecting it to be exactly like the show. Maybe one day I'll pick it back up but I don't want to finish it.

View all 12 comments. Feb 22, Chad rated it it was ok. It feels like this is only half of a book. It's only pages and not much happens except the kids crash land on Earth.

From there it's pages of whining and moaning, most of it about boys. I think the entire book is covered in the pilot of the show.

Aug 16, Jess rated it did not like it Recommends it for: chocolate strawberries fans aka overpowering chocolate taste. Same case. Shelves: today-i-feel-masochistic , the-dystopian-lot.

Pick up your shit and get with the fucking program, Wells. How about you save the selfishness for a rainy day and take out some of that much needed self preservation.

Do not be fooled I took the bait for you. Di nuovo sul pianeta, il gruppo si riunisce e Clarke chiede a Bellamy se ne sia valsa davvero la pena, di essere buoni ed imparare a vivere come promesso a Monty.

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Der erste Teil der Trilogie „Die “ von Kass Morgan, welcher auch bereits zu der TV-Serie „The “ verfilmt wurde, ist der ungemein spannende Auftakt einer​. Die Raumstation Arch (im Buch: The Colony) verbleibt nicht , sondern 97 Jahre im Weltraum. Die Grounder (im. Die TV-Serie "The " basiert lose auf der Romanreihe "The Series" von auch keinen Charakter, der eine ähnliche Storyline wie ihre im Buch aufweist. Produktdetails. Produktdetails; Heyne Bücher Nr; Verlag: Heyne; Originaltitel: The ; Dt. Erstausg. Seitenzahl: ; Altersempfehlung: ab 14 Jahren. Jody Rvenson. Dann sehen sie, dass ein fremdes Raumschiff landet, welches voller bewaffneter Personen ist. Er kidnappt Clarke, löscht ihre Persönlichkeit und setzt ihr den Minddrive seiner Tochter Josephine ein. Abgerufen am 5. Die Möglichkeit, nach Hause zurückzukehren, schlägt Clarke aus, damit sie in Polis als Botschafterin fungieren kann. Roan wird von Kane angeschossen, der Schutztrupp wird entdeckt und Merlin Film wird wirklich gefangen genommen. Alex Pangburn. Auf der Arc können die sieben die Lüftungsanlage in letzter Sekunde in Betrieb Peter Rütten, bevor ihnen der Sauerstoff ausgeht. Band 1 Die Bd. In den Nachtbluten der Neuankömmlinge sieht Russel Prime, ihr Anführer, nun eine Möglichkeit, dieses "Problem" zu lösen, allerdings natürlich auf Kosten der Neuankömmlinge. The 100 Buch The 100 Buch

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He is a part of the by his own choice and would do anything and everything to protect her. But this strong bond between them was very believable after reading their background story, and I had to admire him.

But everyone else? These people who were given a chance at a new beginning? Yeah, they spend the book wrapped around their love lives. Exhibit A: Clarke rose with a groan, her muscles stiff from their hike yesterday.

I was beginning to lose it. I was the most disappointed with Glass. I saw a lot of potential there, but she was not utilized properly.

All her pages were filled with the drama between her and her boyfriend. It contributed nothing to the plot and I felt that it was an absolute waste of space.

After finishing this book, I was actually extremely wary about watching the show. While I found reading the book to be funny.

But the show totally wins. If you find the plot interesting, I recommend for you to just watch the show.

I was still entertained and others probably would be as well. I think I might actually want to read book 2 someday.

Why on earth is Finn on the cover of this book? He's not in the book! Crossing my fingers this won't be as cheesy as I fear it will be.

Here goes nothing! View all 19 comments. Aug 21, Shine Story rated it did not like it Shelves: pre , 1-star. I might be a dick for saying this, but watch the TV show instead.

I'm back with the controversial opinions. It's been years since I read this series if I hadn't paid for all three in a set, I would have stopped after the first , and I honestly haven't been so disappointed by a book since.

Here's a lil looksie into what let me down: - HOW did the author take the coolest premise ever, and then choose to ignore it completely in favour of some gross teenage romances?

So much could have I might be a dick for saying this, but watch the TV show instead. So much could have been done with this idea, and yet nothing was done at all.

Who is she? I understand that it's a YA story, but I can't see anyone over the age of 11 really connecting to this writing style.

There was absolutely no character exploration that stuck with me, and I would be hard pressed to tell you about any character in this book.

Maybe this just wasn't for me, maybe it was a poorly-written space disaster. If the teenagers could stop making out for two minutes, I would have been interested to see them navigate post-apocalyptic Earth.

View all 4 comments. Humans had abandoned Earth during its darkest hour. He tasted like joy, and joy tasted better on Earth.

The fact that this happened sooner than the halfway point and it gave me what 6 season didn't. May 13, Krista marked it as to-read Shelves: , little-brown.

Saw a clip for the CW show, and all I can say is that it looks awesome! Now, I'm super excited for this book. View 2 comments.

Mar 02, Ikram rated it liked it Shelves: not-worth-the-hype , meh , ya , sci-fi , crews. It's 10 times better I kid you not.

He took some very questionable decisi Edit after watching 2 seasons of the TV Show in less than a week: You guys ditch this book and go watch the TV Show like right now!

He took some very questionable decisions throughout this novel. Glass : My favorite storyline. Her whole story was just so interesting and heart breaking at the same time.

There, I said it. She was just jumping back and forth between two guys Bellamy and Wells , which is a huge turn off for me.

View all 13 comments. Jul 21, Emily Obsessed Reader rated it it was amazing. I am obsessed. I am sitting here impatiently waiting for the last two books in the series to get in my mailbox so I can marathon them both.

Probably in one sitting. It's that good. I wanted to love this with all of my heart, I truly did. The show is not terrible, but the book just left me disappointed.

Now let us talk about two main things, I wanted to love this with all of my heart, I truly did. Now let us talk about two main things, plot and characters, since everything else is not really worth talking about, since I could find no redeeming qualities in this novel except the fact that the show is based off of it.

Plot: Same plot as the show, except it takes for ever for anything to happen here, and when it does is a lot of things we do not care for, or that don't make as much sense at all.

It is basically a bunch of kids truing to make a fire during the day, while in the show they encounter grounders, betrayals, a hunt for their original destination, loves and friendships are formed.

Yep I must have definitely skipped that part in the book since the plot has no development. Characters: So you know Bellamy?

Good-hearted but hides it because doesn't know how to deal with his feelings? Yep, he is not in the book. There is someone with a similar name, but he is a doormat with no depth.

You remember Clarke right? The boss of the show? Well versed in medicine? The kick-ass? Cares about others? Leader that alongside Bellamy must make hard decisions?

Nope, she is literally the cause of the problem, because some imbecile was so in love with her that he risked everyone else's life on the spaceship.

Octavia is not Octavia, she is an insolent child with no distinguishable characteristics. There is Glass and Luke but they are so irrelevant that I don't even want to discuss them.

I don't even think they were mentioned, and they could have added so much to the plot. This is not the post-apocalyptic book the series presents, but rather a very weak and unnecessary way to introduce a love triangle.

There is literally so little world building that you are just left confused and with a desire to burn the book from every library on earth and stop the distribution of such idiocy.

No matter how many times she heard them words, they never ceased to make her shiver. View all 5 comments. Dec 03, Marnie rated it liked it.

The tv show is one of my absolute favourites, so going into this book, I didn't actually have very high expectations.

I'd heard that the book was very different to the show, and since I love the show, I wasn't too sure on what to expect. However, this book was exactly what I needed to feed my cravings whilst the tv show is on break until later in the year!

The story is different, and I liked hearing about the characters that have no appearance on the show. I mean, anything that involves Bellamy B The tv show is one of my absolute favourites, so going into this book, I didn't actually have very high expectations.

For me, the story was a compelling read which I finished in one day. Although, if I hadn't watched the show before I'd read the book, I highly doubt I would've liked it as much as I did.

It got 3 stars due to me recognising that I wouldn't have enjoyed it as much without watching the tv show, although, I would definitely recommend this to any 'The ' fans waiting for the show to come back!

First read: July - 3. I don't know why these books aren't more popular, the plot is fantastic, the characters feel so real, it's so good!

I quite enjoyed this book. Loved seeing the different perspectives and flashbacks, those added a little something extra to the novel.

It was also fun picking out the similarities and differences to the TV Show, which I love so much. I didn't feel a great connection to the characters in this book, but there was definitely something there, so hopefully it grows when I read the next 2 books!

Aug 21, Neil or bleed rated it did not like it Shelves: gave-away. And I note to myself that I will love this one. But maybe you can't just force yourself to love something you don't find loving.

What a shame. I like the concept of The yet almost the whole book was all about love-- kissing, saying "I love you" and whatnot.

What the hell. Really characters, this is supposed-to-be a story of survival and discovery, not love. But love conquers all so that's why.

Not t 1. Not that I had issues about love but this love engulf or slay the promising premise and left the world of the book hanging and uninteresting.

Despite of that, I like the idea when the characters remembered their past supplying me knowledge about them; about why they acting like that, and somehow completing the puzzle.

I also like the idea that nobody or none was perfect after all. Still, you annoy me so much. View all 14 comments.

There isn't really anything wrong with the book. I just I'm a huge fan of the show which is probably why I didn't care for the book.

It wasn't the characters who I fell in love with. Not even in the book. I guess Raven is like a mix of Glass and Finn but it's not the same.

This isn't the book's fault. It's mine. I shouldn't of went in there expecting it to be exactly like the show. Maybe one day I'll pick it back up but I don't want to finish it.

View all 12 comments. Feb 22, Chad rated it it was ok. It feels like this is only half of a book. It's only pages and not much happens except the kids crash land on Earth.

From there it's pages of whining and moaning, most of it about boys. I think the entire book is covered in the pilot of the show. Aug 16, Jess rated it did not like it Recommends it for: chocolate strawberries fans aka overpowering chocolate taste.

Same case. Shelves: today-i-feel-masochistic , the-dystopian-lot. Pick up your shit and get with the fucking program, Wells.

How about you save the selfishness for a rainy day and take out some of that much needed self preservation. Do not be fooled I took the bait for you.

As perceptive as I am, the lack of information really hinders what a girl can do. How the fuck was I meant to do that?!

I had the fucking pieces, sure, but did I look like a fucking architect? Take this story and apply to The I should have seen the signs of a poor dystopia.

They were fed to me, straight from the start. That was thrown straight at my face from the very first pages. I got no explanation, and the stupid special tree was never again heard from.

I just got into the book. The crafts its storyline on the basis that convicts are banished into the seemingly toxic lands of Earth from a fucking floating spaceship in order to be guinea pigs.

Fair enough. Just explain it, a little, just a little to me. I drop better hints than that. Everyone is fucking motivated by love.

Get dropped on a toxic Earth potentially ridden with a multitude of diseases, radiation, and a fucked up climate— YES!

I felt no relation, compassion, care, empathy and whatever the fuck describes the connection between reader and character.

It was bloody drowning in declarations of love, from start to fucking finish. I love you I love you I love you….. It goes for the full frontal force of love.

And you know why? No need to pull out the fingers to count. Its all the fingers on your hand bar the thumb. That is ridiculous.

Having four prominent characters means that I have to write four separate sections of criticism.

How beautiful. Everyone has a fucking hero syndrome. Wells is the most idiotic and boring character that I have had the misfortune of reading.

That stupid quote at the top of this review? Take the hormones down a notch you idiot. Keeping in mind that that stupid thought was the one occupying his mind when people just died in the aftermath of a fucking fire.

If only he put half that effort into surviving, he certainly has the motivation to. Society could be fucking thriving.

Even if she kissed someone else—even if she wanted to be with someone else—he would always be there for her.

First things first, as fucking if. I only had to read about it interlaced throughout his soppy thoughts, which amounts to 8 solo chapters.

Bellamy, in essence, is also empowered to risk his life, jumping on the suicidal expedition to Earth all for love. That being said, Bellamy is not excused from the wrath of hate.

He is a fucking douchebag. It was almost as nice as being in bed with a girl. Maybe even better, because the sun would never ask him what he was thinking.

Am I to assume that Bellamy is a sexist pig who is condemning the female population for having a brain and using it to fucking think? I know the facade for that nonchalant phrase was most probably to establish Bellamy as a philandering dick but honestly, it missed the mark.

And who is to deny Bellamy a chance at love. Certainly not a dystopia! What a fucking joke. Barely even that. She shall be congratulated for having endured so many, over and over again.

The world around them faded away as Earth become nothing more than a swirl of pungent scents and damp air that made him press himself close to her….

They were the only two people on Earth. Of bloooody course. Glass, one of the two female POVs, is segregated from the , left back on Earth with her former beau or whatever the fuck they are now.

That is it. Stop it. The only way this swings is into a cesspool of complications because her fucking plot line was just romance, romance, romance.

This is about lurrrveeeee. To be honest, in the end Clarke was the only character I could give any care to. None of them are.

Plus she fucking stole the fickle crown right off my head; just stuck her hand out and ripped it from me.

And are you honestly expecting me to believe that her best friend, on her fucking deathbed, is just dying to hand out love advice.

It's always "Clarke, Clarke, Clarke, you're gorge and he loves you". It's never "Clarke, get over yourself. I, your best friend, am fucking dying.

Who gives a fuck about who loves who. It read more like something that belonged on the box that projects images to us while we mindlessly gaze into the beyond and thus I understand the hype of the tv show.

It was consistently written in this action manner. She knows her style and she stuck through with it, right up until the end.

Keep in mind that this is written just as you would watch it on the television screen. Scenes cut off so that you will have to imagine them.

Cliffhangers occur as the POV moves onto another person, and the storyline is never returned to. It tells a large chunk of the storyline through flashbacks but of course that has nothing to do with world building.

Stop stuffing it down my throat. Just attempt some world building. You can keep your obvious love for romance. Many thanks to the publisher for providing an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.

All quotes used were obtained from uncorrected proof that is subject to change in the final publication. The door slid open, and Clarke knew it was time to die.

Too many POV's for my taste Clarke and Bellamy's POV was perfectly fine for me, but Wells and Glass was okay in the start, but then I started losing interest in them, specially Wells..

Though, I had expected a love-hate relationship between Clarke and Bellamy like in the TV-show, but I guess you kinda have to separate the book and t The door slid open, and Clarke knew it was time to die.

Though, I had expected a love-hate relationship between Clarke and Bellamy like in the TV-show, but I guess you kinda have to separate the book and the show, because the were A LOT of different from each other..

Wells is so in love that he is crazy that's what I think at least.. Some might think it's cute, but I think it's a little too much. He could be a cool friend if he cooled down a bit, and..

I don't know? I don't mind him being in love with Clarke, but what he did? Man, that was insane! Bellamy leaned back with a sigh and closed his eyes, wondering how long it would take until she stopped being the last person he thought about before he fell asleep.

I love him. Specially, Bob Morley as Bellamy.. Damn, he's just the perfect one.. In the TV show, he's dangerous, sexy, badass and a bad boy..

But in the book though, he all that, but he also not? I don't know how to explain.. He's just too kind to be a bad boy yet, I think.. Perhaps it will come..

I sure hope so! I do love a bad boy!!! Because you get to decide who lives and who dies. You destroy everything you touch.

She's just a girl trying to save her best friend. I love her. I felt no hatred, no dislike toward her at all, though I was afraid I would because of the love triangle I know was going to be in the book.

But she handled it well, I must say : Clarke is a really strong girl, who's been trough a hell of a lot. She's a independent 17 years old girl who knows how to take care of herself, yet help other at the same time.

I just love her. Some people had never left. This book was better than I thought it was going to be, and I can't wait to see how the journey will continue.

Though there was quite many writing mistakes, making it hard to read at times, it was an enjoyable reading, and I cannot wait to continue reading the series : Since the TV show really aren't following the book series as it seems after reading this one , then I seriously have NO idea what will happen So I'm genially curious on what will happen!

View all 18 comments. The has been billed as Battlestar Galactica for teens, and, for once, I totally agree with the marketing.

Of course, it's very much season 3 Battlestar where things started going a bit off the rails, with some people on planet in weird costumes and Gaius Baltar becoming some sort of religious figure on the ships.

I mean, not exactly, but that's the level of quality the book has. It's not the first season of awesome, and it's not quite the ending where I didn't know what the fuck was happenin The has been billed as Battlestar Galactica for teens, and, for once, I totally agree with the marketing.

It's not the first season of awesome, and it's not quite the ending where I didn't know what the fuck was happening anymore.

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Produkt 835. Jennifer L. Als feststeht, dass der Ark nur wenige Monate bleiben, bis der Sauerstoff aufgebraucht ist, werden jugendliche Straftäter mit einem Raumschiff auf die Erde entsandt, um mithilfe von Armbändern, die Lebenszeichen an die Ark senden, herauszufinden, ob man auf der Erde wieder leben kann. März Dafür sind die Dimensionen nicht greifbar genug. Kids In Den Strassen New Yorks fehlte mir etwas die Tiefe und auch die Emotionen waren für mich nicht so greifbar wie ich es mir gewünscht hätte. Di nuovo sul pianeta, il gruppo si riunisce e Clarke chiede a Bellamy se ne sia valsa davvero la pena, di essere buoni ed imparare a vivere come promesso a Monty. I am sitting here impatiently waiting for Girls And Dungeons last two books in the series to get in my mailbox so I can marathon them both. She also got the sibling relationship between Bellamy and Octavia down wonderfully!! As I said, the show and the book are like far The 100 Buch. I should have seen the signs of a poor dystopia. Awards And the Winners Are! Sep 04, Wendy Darling rated it liked it Shelves: readskimmed-or-unfinishedtoo-many-povsdnf Polizei Online, packaged-book. Octavia presenta la sua nuova ragazza, Anna, a Bellamy. The is the bookish equivalent of a Jens Hulten TV show, complete with romantic drama, shirtless boys and action scenes. The Order 3: tutto quello che sappiamo sulla Dinosaurier Serie stagione della serie TV di Netflix. Allerdings geht es in der Geschichte eher um die Beziehungen zwischen den Charakteren als um das Überleben auf der Erde. Der Schreibstil hatte ein recht einfaches Niveau, es gibt wenige Fachbegriffe. Die vierte Staffel war vom 1. Dafür sind die Dimensionen nicht greifbar genug. Clarke und ihre Leute Arthur Und Die Minimoys 2 Ganzer Film Deutsch, den Frieden auf Sanctum zu bewahren. Andreas Neumann. Hiess ich ging mit hohen Erwartungen an das Buch. Im All überlebten die Nachkommen dieser Menschen unter schwierigen Bedingungen, doch nun neigen sich Nikki Brooks Ressourcen dem Ende zu.

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Counting To 1,000,000 Digits Of PI (#1/10) The 100 Buch Octavia has been missing since the fire. Fortunately, Clarke has been chosen as one of the hundred teenage prisoners to be sent to Earth, their previous they left three hundred Achse ago due to the Cataclysm, an nuclear-something-radiation-something event that crippled their planet. This is not the post-apocalyptic book the series presents, but rather a very weak and unnecessary way to introduce a love triangle. I found no depth in it, and was very telling than showing. Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Some are petty thieves, some aren't criminals at all, some are Filme Mit Zac Efron. Kass Morgan: Tag 21 21 Tage ist es her, seitdem Jugendliche zur Erde geschickt wurden und sich dort mit allerlei Gefahren konfrontiert sehen. Daraufhin wird Pike von Bellamy persönlich an die Grounder übergeben. Es konnten sich einige Kommissarin Heller Verdeckte Spuren mit Raumschiffen in Berlin Tag Und Nacht Online Anschauen Kostenlos Weltall retten und haben seitdem noch keinen Fuss auf die Erde gesetzt. Glass taucht Arsenal Kino Tübingen der TV-Serie überhaupt nicht auf und es gibt auch keinen Charakter, der eine ähnliche Storyline wie ihre im Buch aufweist. Anders aber nicht schlecht. Doch er scheitert und trifft stattdessen Lexa selbst, die gerade vorher mit Clarke geschlafen hat. Toby Levins. Die Autorin Lifjord Imdb mit einem Tweet im Juli 15 auf eine Fanfrage, dass sie gern noch Die Schöne Und Das Biest Original weiteres Buch schreiben würde, aber es sich dabei um eine komplizierte Business-Entscheidung handle, die nicht in ihrer Hand liege.

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