A Million Suns
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When Elder discovers shocking news about Godspeed, he and Amy race to discover the truth behind life on the space ship. They must work together to unlock a puzzle that was set in motion hundreds of years earlier, unable to fight the romance that's growing between them and the chaos that threatens to
… More »When Elder discovers shocking news about Godspeed, he and Amy race to discover the truth behind life on the space ship. They must work together to unlock a puzzle that was set in motion hundreds of years earlier, unable to fight the romance that's growing between them and the chaos that threatens to tear them apart.
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Publisher:
New York : - Razorbill
Pages:
386
Series:
- Across the universe trilogy - bk. 2.
ISBN:
9781595143983, 159514398X
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
Beth Revis
Physical description:
386 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Add a CommentFinally!! A sequel that out does the first! While clearly I enjoyed Across the Universe enough to continue with the series, it's A Million Suns that really got me excited about it. The character development has come full circle, and our story takes twists and turns I would have never expected after Across the Universe. If you were on the fence about Across the Universe, don't give up until you've read A Million Suns. It makes it all worth while!
This is a perfect Sequel! I cannot wait to read the final book in 2013!
I enjoyed A Million Suns even more than Across the Universe. Beth Revis builds on the world she created in the first book, amps up the action, and deepens the mystery even more. I really liked the ways that Amy and Elder’s characters developed in this book. Elder has to deal with the pressure of being the leader of the ship as well as coming to terms with his feelings for Amy, and Amy seems more gutsy. Elder is determined not to turn into Orion or Eldest, but has to work out how to lead the ship on his terms. In some ways this series reminds me of Patrick Ness’s Chaos Walking Trilogy, particularly in the personalities of Elder and Amy and the development of their characters. I keep wondering if this is what Viola’s life might have been like before she crashed on New Earth. There’s plenty of action and mystery in A Million Suns to keep you reading furiously and find out how it ends.
Really good book! I liked this one way more than the first one. I can't wait for the third book!