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Rating:  Summary: The last of us... Review: 500 years from home and the last of us, the Remnants have finally found out their true environment they landed on before Mother changed everything for them. This new environment might be even more dangerous than the last...a land full of pink blubbery blimps, riders, and slimy sucker that look like eels. It is an ocean environment with many surprises. The Remnants must bind together to defeat their environment. But right now the environment is winning and the Remnants aren't exactly working together. There are the so called mutants: 2Face, Edward, Billy Weir, and Tamara's baby, Then there is their leader Wylson( however even that isn't set. The presidents son Yago wants nothing more than to be in charge of things.) Emotions are all on high and this small group of humans, the last of our kind, are falling apart. There are inner battles...the one most dangerous between the mutant baby and Billy Weir. There is something about Billy that makes the baby on edge. Then there is the battle for power between Yago and Wylson. All and all the Remnats will have to work together to their best of ability to defeat the environment not meant for them.
Rating:  Summary: A Page-turner Review: In this book, the Remnants are basically riding big things called Blimps in the beginning. Then, they're on the USS Constitution, fighting Blue Meanies and Squids. Billy finally wakes up, the baby speaks (once), and Tate becomes more into the story. The story is also told from a Rider's point of view. There is some action. Emphasis on the word SOME. More people die, some don't. This book was OK.
Rating:  Summary: The Remnants....... Review: Now that the Remnants have destroyed the Node,they are in the land of the Riders,back how Mother was before the Mayflower.They're in a land of copper-colored seas,small marsh-like islands,Large pinkish "Blimps",and Riders......well,atleast the 2 groups are back together,sort of......Yago is trying to separate the normal people from the freaks,like 2Face,Billy,and Edward.He craves power,he needs a way to get it,but how?The Group of Remnants struggle to survive,as Mother tries to kill them...........
Rating:  Summary: Remnants books 1-4 Review: The author, K.A. Applegate, has written the Animorphs series, but most people don't know that she has started a Remnants series as well. The story begins with Jobs, Mo Steel, and Two Face. They're kids that all live normal lives on earth in the year 2011. It is discovered that an asteroid seventeen miles long is on a collision course with Earth. Impact is only a few days away. Eighty people, including Jobs, Mo Steel, and Two Face, are strapped into an unprepared space shuttle with experimental hibernation berths. Mankind's only hope for the survival of their species is launched into space in hopes of landing on a suitable planet.After five-hundred years, some people wake up, while others died in hibernation. The survivors, including Jobs, Mo Steel, and Two Face, are in a very strange land. Some people are deformed and act very strangely. These survivors struggle to survive in this world that looks like a very odd painting. They encounter Blue Meanies, Riders, and giant blimp-like creatures filled with laughing gas. Will the homosapien species survive? I have read up through the fourth book, and am waiting for the fifth to be published. I love the odd things in these books that no average mind could come up with. There are some very weird happenings. Deformaties turn human against human even though, more importantly, alien creatures are out to kill them all. I would recommend this series to anyone who likes a good fiction novel. These books keep you wondering what is going to happen next.
Rating:  Summary: Hope may be the last key in uniting the Remnants... Review: The Remnants have faced horrifying encounters ever since they woke up from hibernation. They've been split up into teams before and needed each other, and they've also made personal agendas between themselves to help them stay alive. But when they discover that their surroundings aren't actually what they seemed, soon they begin to realize that their unity is a key to help them all. The land that they're on never really seemed normal, but some of its horrors have been revealed before. But Jobs, Mo'Steel, 2Face, Violet Blake, and the others know that a common enemy may at last bind the team together in the ultimate quest to survive. Little do they know the challenge that awaits them in the shadows. Remnants #4: Nowhere Land is K.A. Applegate's daring new addition to the Remnants series, and the suspense and mystery continue to grow.
Rating:  Summary: Remnants books 1-4 Review: the remnants join together again, then they ride things called blimps. Mo'Steel and Jobs take some hoverboards and fight some riders. they get on some version of the uss constitution and accidently blow up a statue which makes the blue meanies pissed as hell, so they start firing darts everywhere. some people are knocked overboard, some are shot. yago finally gets his dream: control of everyone...except tamara and the baby
Rating:  Summary: Good, not great. Review: This Remnants book is just like the others, only it has a different story. It starts out calmly, explaining what the hell happened in number 3, then it gets more and more tense as it goes along, until some people die, some are near death, and some, you don't know what has happened. Even though I liked it, I still couldn't help but feel like it's been done before in the others. Basically, a good book that's unoriginal in its plot points.
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