Thursday, August 20, 2015

#Review of Evolution (Extraction #3) by Stephanie Diaz

The final book in the brilliantly paced Extraction series. About a fearless girl who wins escape from a brutal life only to find herself battling to save her planet from destruction. 

Clementine's world is on the brink of destruction. An army of aliens from the distant planet Marden has arrived with a massive fleet of battleships, intent on finally putting an end to the war Kiel's old rulers initiated. With the Alliance headquarters reduced to rubble and one of the rebel leaders close to death, Clementine and her friends have no choice but to retreat to the Core to escape the alien ships attacking the Surface.

But safety in the Core means forming a temporary alliance with their sworn enemy, Commander Charlie. He's a ruthless man and a liar, but striking a bargain with him—his pardon in exchange for their help defeating the Mardenites—is the only way the rebels might survive the war. And Charlie needs their help too, for Marden's force is more powerful than anyone anticipated, with weapons and technologies never before seen on Kiel. Unless old feuds can be set aside long enough for a diplomatic solution to be found, all of Kiel's people will be destroyed, and everything Clementine and her friends have sacrificed in their fight for peace will have been for nothing.
 
 About the Author
Twenty-one-year-old STEPHANIE DIAZ wrote her debut novel, Extraction, when she should've been making short films and listening to college lectures at San Diego State University. When she isn't lost in books, she can be found singing, marveling at the night sky, or fan-girling over TV shows.



This has to be the best book out of this trilogy.  The world building in this one worked out perfectly.  

The story/plot worked out well.  It was fast paced and smooth going. At times it was a little messed up for me.  But over all it didnt mess with the book as a whole. The characters were great. I loved Clem and Logan.  The feel and content of this one is for the lower Teen or higher Middle Grade.  So no worrying about your kids reading it. 




 Go Into This One Knowing 
Great transition book 











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