![]() Emika Chen barely made it out of the Warcross Championships alive. An Instant New York Times Bestseller Return to the immersive, action-packed world of Warcross in this thrilling sequel from 1 New York Times bestselling author Marie Lu. ![]() If I had to rank her books, the Legend series would definitely be #1, The Young Elites would take second place, and this duology would sadly be at the bottom…MAINLY BECAUSE OF THIS BOOK AGHH. 12.99 50 Used from 0.79 15 New from 7.61. ![]() I think my takeaway from this is that Marie Lu’s books are a hit or miss. □ If you already finished the first book, I would recommend just powering through the second, or you could honestly just read a spoilery review for (some-ish?) closure. ![]() In conclusion, I’m sorry to say that this book fell flat. The pacing was very much scattered where the first 60% of the novel is filled with dragged-on narrative, and the last 40% is jam-packed with action and reveals. □ The Hideo and Sasuke situation doesn’t exactly get resolved, and Emika doesn’t feel like she’s reached her peak of character development either. ![]() While it didn't grab me as much as Warcross, I thought it was well-written and well-paced. I enjoyed reading Wildcard I thought it was a lot of fun. When I reached the end of the book, I was glad that I made it through yet I was equally disappointed because this wasn’t the closure that I wanted nor was it the closure that these characters deserved. Wildcard by Marie Lu picks up where Warcross left off, a science-fiction adventure that blurs the lines between reality and virtual reality. ![]()
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