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Rating: Summary: The Best Yet!!! Review: I thought that this was a great and exciting book. I liked the part though when some of the remnants got to use the hover boards. This book was filled with adventure and excitement. Some of the parts are pretty graphic though. There was a big battle scene and I think you'll find it interesting to see how it turns out. There is also a great secret that arises with the people in the group. I thought the secret was unexpected and that it really brought some excitement to the book. Overall I think that you'll love it. Have Fun!!!
Rating: Summary: The Best Yet!!! Review: I thought that this was a great and exciting book. I liked the part though when some of the remnants got to use the hover boards. This book was filled with adventure and excitement. Some of the parts are pretty graphic though. There was a big battle scene and I think you'll find it interesting to see how it turns out. There is also a great secret that arises with the people in the group. I thought the secret was unexpected and that it really brought some excitement to the book. Overall I think that you'll love it. Have Fun!!!
Rating: Summary: Not bad... Review: If you like action packed no-depth reads, this one is for you. Remnants #7 finds the Remnants in the midst of a war. With Tamara and the Baby at the center stage with the riders, and the Blue Meanies and the Squids, a group of computer generated creatures are out to get rid of Tamara. With good reason, for Tamara's baby wants to take over the ship! The remnants themselves sit by and watch, until The Baby and Billy find the bridge of the ship. Now a battle of wits ensues, with the prize being Mother (the ship) and a habitable environment as the prize for the winner. The Remnants discover a traitor in their midst, and begin to wonder when the trouble and war will end. A good summer read. I would have given this book 4 stars, but I am very particular about how books are made....
Rating: Summary: This one was great! Review: Okay, in the last book, the Remnants had split up into two groups. One with Tamara and her baby in the lead, one following 2Face. In the the Tamara group are Yago, Tate, Rodger Dodger, T.R., Burroway, D-Caf, and Anamull. In the 2Face group, Jobs, MO'Steel, Olga, Violet, Dr. Cohen, Noyze, Billy, Edward, and Kubrick. They are both trying to get to the bridge of the ship.Tamara goes to meet with a group of Riders while unknowingly being followed by Tate. What Tate sees there disturbs her so much, that she runs off to warn the others. She, D-Caf, and Rodger Dodger then experience a hoverboard ride that keeps you on the edge of your seat. This one kept me on the edge of my seat. I feel horrible for Kubrick, who practically worships 2Face. She, of course, ignores him with an indifference that makes me want to slap her. This book was great, the only thing was that some of the characters are really starting to get on my nerves.
Rating: Summary: Not One Of The Best Review: Okay, let me just say this: Remnants 7 Isolation was the best Remnants yet(if you don't include issues 1 and 2). After progressively worse issues (once again, excluding 1 and 2)this book works. Why? Because it ends this massive, and fairly boring, story arc started with book 2. The Remnants now appear to have control of the massive space ship/station that snagged them out of space, as well as the ernomous groups of aliens on the ship trying to also regain control of it, and the ship's demented artificial inteligence(known as Mother). Now, ordinarily I would say this is just like the other books. However, since this bad storyline seems to be over, and new ones appearing, I will give this book extra points. In the preview for the next book it appears that the Remnants have found what's left of Good Old (massively gutted by an asteroid)Earth, and they are using the new power of the ship to return there. Finally! When I first heard about this series I thought it would be kind of like Star Trek meets Animorphs. A group of people, mostly teens, off exploring the Universe. Now it appears to be doing just that. In fact it is better that they were discovered by Mother. They couldn't explore the Universe in a dinky old space shuttle. Oh, well. I'm just glad this series is finally going somewhere.
Rating: Summary: Switching gears - pivotal to the series. Review: This book serves as a transitional piece in the Remnants series, much like Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is to the Harry Potter septology. The book takes up from the sixth book with the Remnants split into factions. 2Face assumes the leadership of one group, and they head toward the bridge. Tamara and the baby lead the smaller group, which heads toward a Rider camp. Tate wants to aid the residual human in Tamara and follows her deep into the enemy camp. What she sees greatly disturbs her and she narrowly escapes. Tate, Roger Dodger and D-Caf try a daring scape of some of the Riders' hoverboards. The chase scene that follows will have you sick with anticipation until its breathtaking resolution. Yago takes a peripheral role in this novel, but he does start to believe that he pure and chosen by Mother to continue a new non-marred human civilization on her ship. 2Face nearly takes the role of Yago in her group, becoming angry when others are hesitant to follow her lead. Kubrick has feelings for this girl and protects her with his life. Upon nearing the bridge, a massive battle breaks out. The Riders have nasty moves, but the Meanies have some tricks up their sleeves. As more and more are killed in the battle, the Baby grows stronger. The baby's true identity is confirmed in the novel as well as the location of the bridge.
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