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Original Title: | Monsters |
ISBN: | 1606841777 (ISBN13: 9781606841778) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Ashes Trilogy #3 |
Ilsa J. Bick
Hardcover | Pages: 680 pages Rating: 3.74 | 4829 Users | 600 Reviews

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Title | : | Monsters (Ashes Trilogy #3) |
Author | : | Ilsa J. Bick |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 680 pages |
Published | : | September 10th 2013 by EgmontUSA |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Horror. Zombies. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Adventure. Survival |
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The Changed are on the move. The Spared are out of time. The End...is now.When her parents died, Alex thought things couldn't get much worse-until the doctors found the monster in her head.
She headed into the wilderness as a good-bye, to leave everything behind. But then the end of the world happened, and Alex took the first step down a treacherous road of betrayal and terror and death.
Now, with no hope of rescue-on the brink of starvation in a winter that just won't quit-she discovers a new and horrifying truth.
The Change isn't over.
The Changed are still evolving.
And...they've had help.
With this final volume of The Ashes Trilogy, Ilsa J. Bick delivers a riveting, blockbuster finish, returning readers to a brutal, post-apocalyptic world where no one is safe and hope is in short supply.
A world where, from these ashes, the monsters may rise.
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Ratings: 3.74 From 4829 Users | 600 ReviewsEvaluation Regarding Books Monsters (Ashes Trilogy #3)
DNF 31%I really tried with this one. I liked Ashes, and started Shadows right after I finished the first book. I did not care much for Shadows, but in the spirit of wanting to try to finish the series (and hoping the final book would improve) I started Monsters right away. So, it wasn't a case of losing momentum, or forgetting what had happened previously, or any of those kind of things that can make reading a series less enjoyable as you progress through it. The only problem is that 225+ pagesThe odds are if you were one of those people who didn't like the second half of Ashes, or you were really angry after reading Shadows, or you like your endings all wrapped up in a neat little bow...you may be less than thrilled with MONSTERS- the final book in The Ashes Trilogy.I am not one of those people...so I kind of loved it![image error] What drew me into this Trilogy, and made me want to stick with it, were the characters. Some I loved and cared about like I knew them. And some were soooo
The Final book in the Ashes trilogy; about zombiesThe only word I can think to describe my reaction to this book is disappointment. The first book in this series is one of my favorite zombie novels of all time. That's no exaggeration. Then the second book (Shadows) came out and I was disappointed in it, but I gave Bick the benefit of the doubt because the second book is usually not as great and is just a hurdle we have to get through to get to the final book. This 800+ page book lived up to it's

This is going to be less of a review, and more of a list of my thoughts on why I just couldn't get into this book. I try generally to finish every book I start because I'm way too obsessive-compulsive not to, but I have to say it was so tempting to put this one aside. I did end up finishing it, but not without much zoning out and skimming.- I remember really liking Ashes, the first book of this trilogy. It was, in my opinion, a zombie survival story done well. We had a great beginning, an
I really really really wanted to love this book! Ashes was amazing, and Shadows was pretty good. I fell in love with Alex, Tom, Chris, and Ellie and I wanted them to all have a happy ending. But Monsters was needlessly long. I tried really hard to be interested, but I was bored a lot of the times. I don't think I've ever skipped so much of a book before. The biggest drawback of this book is the action. Action? Why? You ask. Don't we want action in our books? But I don't need to know EVERY SINGLE
Thank you for the review copy via netgalley.The Changed are on the move. The Spared are out of time. The Endis now.So here we are at the end of the Ashes trilogy from Ilsa J Bick, a series I am very sad to say goodbye too as I have loved every minute.For me personally this was like a breath of fresh air when it comes to conclusions to a trilogy as I have had a few disappointments lately not so here. This is a tome and rightly so, the author has taken the time to give her characters a proper
Monsters and I got off to a bit of a rocky start. Having been a year since I read Shadows and a year before that that I'd read Ashes , I'd forgotten quite a bit. Even with Ilsa's handy dandy refreshers (So You Read ASHES a Year Ago & So You Read SHADOWS a Year Ago), I still felt like there was more about this world than I was remembering. Re-reading my reviews for each book didn't help either, since I try to refrain from spoilers in my reviews. I just knew that there were things I'd
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