Sever
15th Anniversary Edition
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4.5 • 161 Ratings
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- $9.99
Publisher Description
Rhine is caught between her unquiet past and her uncertain future in this third book in the riveting, New York Times bestselling dystopian young adult trilogy reminiscent of The Handmaid’s Tale.
Time is ticking down until the virus takes its toll, and Rhine is desperate for answers. After enduring Vaughn’s worst, Rhine finds an unlikely ally in his brother, an eccentric inventor named Reed, and she takes refuge in his dilapidated house. But the people she left refuse to stay in the past—while Gabriel haunts Rhine’s memories, Cecily is determined to be at Rhine’s side, even if Linden’s feelings are still caught between them.
Meanwhile, her twin brother Rowan’s growing involvement in an underground resistance compels Rhine to reach him before he does something that cannot be undone. And what she discovers along the way has alarming implications for her future and for the past her parents never had the chance to explain—forcing Rhine to reconsider everything she thought to be true.
Customer Reviews
So Good!
I originally stated this trilogy when I was in school but decided to finish it now and I’m so happy I did. This book made me cry my eyes out and mourn characters as if they existed in real life. The descriptions and similes are used beautifully and create a mental illustration. I also love the character development displayed in this trilogy. Though the ending was much more sad than I anticipated, it didn’t leave me hanging which was nice. This book gave me emotional whiplash, and I loved every moment of it!
Sever by chair54
I absolutely loved the book, I couldn’t put it down and that for me, is rare because I usually don’t read books that I don’t like. It’s mysterious, it makes you want to know what’s going to happen next, trust me I know I couldn’t stop it’s one the best books I’ve ever read, actually it might me the best book I’ve ever read yet, I could on go on.
Awesome
The trilogy was great. The worry that humans can be the destruction of the human race is daunting. Will technology be our undoing?