Rick Yancey did another great job on this book. The imagery he uses throughout the book really does help you to become part of the world that his characters live in. I had to put this book aside for a while to concentrate on my exams but with Yancey's writing style it barely took me any time at all to fall back into the story. I truly believe that this is what makes a good writer.
The Infinite Sea is the sequel to The 5th Wave. It continues on from the ending of The 5th Wave, where we find the group hiding out in a rat-infested hotel. The majority of the book follows the group in the hotel and the dangers they face while staying there.
A large part of the book however, follows Ringer/Marika. Ringer was one of the members of Zombie's squad. Her story begins when she is preparing to go off without the rest of the squad to find safety elsewhere for them as she felt that they had been in the same place for too long. This leads to a series of problems that she has to get herself out of while also trying to protect all of her friends.
Throughout the story there were often references to the title of the book. The characters would subtly mention it to describe the situation that they found themselves in. These subtle references allowed me to understand why Yancey had name the book The Infinite Sea.
A large part of the book was made up of references to "the rats". These rats turned out not to be rats at all and the group were so obsessed with them because they simbolised human beings. To the aliens who had invaded the Earth the humans were the rats, rats who they wanted to destroy from the inside out. They don't just want to kill the rats as quickly as possible though, they want them to know that they are being hunted. They want them to be scared of their hunter.
One thing about this book that I enjoyed less than the one before is that some of the storyline drags out. I know that is to be expected when a book is set in one building for the most part but I think that it could have been made more exciting.
If I were to rate this book I would give it a 4/5 starts. This is just down to the slow pace that some of it had but on the most part the book it a great read.
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