5/11/2023 0 Comments Kass morgan the 100 books in order![]() If you haven’t read it, you need to go out and do just that). In concept, this novel struck me as an inverse to Dark Eden by Chris Beckett (one of my favorite novels of all time. While “The 100” isn’t necessarily dystopic, I would tentatively put it in the same category as the aforementioned books. ![]() We’ve all read (and maybe even seen) Divergence and Hunger Games and the 100s (pun unintended) of other novels about a dystopic reality. While I’m not entirely sure “The 100” will leave the readers satisfied in the same way that a stand-alone novel would, they will definitely want to continue to read into this fascinating world.Īt this point of time in the literary world, dystopian fiction is a hard sell. While I dislike posting about serialized novels, sometimes it’s nice to see if books such as this can stand alone. Go figure, right?įorewarning: this novel is the first in the series. ![]() All the while puncturing a cyst I got from Salsa Dancing. ![]() It took me forever to find a book worth posting about, but I have to say “The 100” by Kass Morgan isn’t too shabby! Strangely enough, my podiatrist recommended it to me after confiding in me that he watched the CW show based on the novels. We’re back into science fiction and I have to say, Silvia Moreno-Garcia’s novel is a tough one to follow. ![]()
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