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A**R
Books
My son loves him
A**L
Good book
Always good by James Patterson
I**T
Finally!!!
Thank goodness!!! This book came at the perfect time, cuz I didn’t think I was going to make it! I have been waiting for this book FOREVER!! If y’all remember, I wanted to throw Crazy House across the room when I finished it. It wouldn’t have been nearly as bad if the sequel had been announced . . . But it wasn’t, hence the tantrum! A huge, unending expanse of nothingness! But, thankfully, the sequel was written and it’s here! I read it quickly and easily and I wasn’t disappointed. Becca and Cassie were exactly as they should have been. They hadn’t changed a bit. I love their spunk and watching them grow and strengthen was great! Nate and Tim were pillars of strength that I would have missed if they hadn’t been there. There was historical research that I was naturally drawn to. Once again, I can’t say much cuz I don’t wanna give anything away!!! My one real criticism is that the ending was a little anticlimactic.There were loose ends that weren’t tied up and although it’s not a cliffhanger, I think this book would benefit from another book in the series. Overall, I really liked this book, it was definitely worth the wait. I think this series would be great for getting teens to read for fun. Save it for older teen
K**R
Couldn't put it down
A very interesting line with wonderful descriptive background that created a movie that I felt like I was watching. Characters so full body, I felt like I knew these people. Only problem was I think I missed reading the first book.
K**S
Good book
3.75 stars!! Not quite 4 but very close. I enjoyed this book greatly. Not as much as the first but enough to read in a day. It's definitely a book geared towards the YA reader, but that just means it's has shorter chapters and gets right to the point.The storyline follows twin sisters Becca and Cassie as they go out on a mission to overthrow America as we know it. Teamed with each others boyfriends, they crossed boundaries they didn't know existed to make the realization that the world they know isn't exactly the only state of existence.It's very hard to say much more without giving the first book away. This is a sequal, and while I suppose it could be read as a stand-alone, I really wouldn't recommend it. Read Crazy House first! You won't regret it
V**V
Love this book
I read this in three days. I couldn't put it down! When I read Crazy House I was so upset. I really wanted to know what happens to Cassie & Becca. Yet again the twins get separated again and have to deal with big challenges ahead of them. The Fall of Crazy House is a fantastic non stop page turner. I hope James just does more story's with the twins again.
A**H
Exciting & addicting
I love the Crazy House novels! I hope there’s another! Dystopians are my favorite, & these are at the top of my list. There’s no long waiting, it’s constant excitement & it draws you in from the very first page. I got this book the week of my 21st birthday & all I wanted to do all week was go home to read & leave the bar. That’s how great these books are! Lol
B**R
Nice sequel but wants for action
ecca and Cassie are back again with their small misfit gang; however, this time they’re in the know and fighting to get an old, unknown way of life back. I did enjoy this sequel, but not as much as I did Crazy House. I like thinking about what would happen in a future time if I stored items from current and past times. The Fall of Crazy House works to expand and elaborate upon what we know out the United’s society.The only downside to the sequel was the slowness of it. Crazy House was action packed left and right. The Fall of Crazy House felt very sedentary until the end. It was a nice follow up for sure, and if a third is coming out, I’ll be sure to read it as well. But, The Fall of Crazy House really came across as a transition/development novel. I felt like more could have been done to throw a wrench in things. It was too neat and predictable. With all that being said, this series is a fun, quick read that gives a slight spin on the typical dystopian.
H**I
Read
Loved the first one and had to get the second, highly recommend
K**R
RA
A good follow up to Crazy House. But I was puzzled about the gun with no bullets, especially as it was so cleverly smuggled. One minute it was in Becca's "granny panties", then it vanished! Usually when a gun appears in Act 4 it doesn't just disappear into authorial amnesia. Perhaps it got misplaced between the co-writers. I'm still giving it 5 stars, because I love Becca and Cassie, all the way from cell B-97-4275 (although at other times it was call B-92-4275!) to the Crazy House. An imaginative dystopia packed with weird and wonderful incident: like Cassie worrying if Mr Mcdonald was buried under the double arches in the desert. Absurd, with errors, but absolutely great!
L**C
Good reading
not yet read this book, but I do collect all his books to read
A**R
As ordered
Product was as ordered
J**5
EXCELLENT
This was the sequel to Crazy House. When I first started to read it, I didn't think I would like it. However, after reading Crazy House, I wanted to know what happened next. Reading this one ties up all the loose ends.
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