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Exile

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Exile
Authors and Contributors      By (author) S.M. Wilson
SeriesThe Extinction Trials
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 131
ISBN/Barcode 9781474927352
ClassificationsDewey:823.92
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Usborne Publishing Ltd
Imprint Usborne Publishing Ltd
Publication Date 31 May 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The second book in the heart-stopping The Extinction Trials trilogy, for fans of The Hunger Games and Jurassic Park. Terror. Wonder. Survival. Welcome to the continent of monsters.To ensure the survival of the human race, three killer species must be destroyed. It's a deadly mission - one that Stormchaser and Lincoln are not allowed to refuse. But in the jaws of danger, would you obey orders - or fight for the secret that might save those you love?

Author Biography

S.M. Wilson is obsessed with books - she has read thousands and written over fifty. She wrote her first YA series, The Extinction Trials, to try and infect her sons with the same love of reading that she has, and her second, The Infinity Files, to channel her love of all things sci-fi. Her day job is as a nurse in public health and she lives with her family on the west coast of Scotland.

Reviews

I hate to say this because I feel like I'm saying there's a fault with the first one (and there's not), but this sequel was better. It's not only my favourite in the series so far, but my favourite read of 2018. With both, I've seamlessly fallen into the world. However, with Exile, I was one of them. * Queens of Geekdom blog * The Hunger Games meets Jurassic Park. * The Bookseller * This book is PHENOMENAL * Kelly's Ramblings * This is sincerely the most jaw-dropping and phenomenal sequel I've read in a long time, it didn't suffer from any middle book syndrome. I feel Exile is far more superior, suspenseful and more exciting and it totally beats Hunger Games in my book. * Never Judge a Book by its Cover blog * What I loved most about Exile was how the author built on what she'd already conjured up of the world for us. While the world-building was exceptional in book one, I still didn't feel entirely comfortable in it, if you know what I mean? But here the author herself seems at ease in the world as she explores more into it, thus ensuring that we see more about the world we've grown to love in all the right ways. I loved that we got to see more into the workings of the parliament and Earthasia in general, but this is nothing compared to the feeling of being back in Piloria- I loved it all, swamps, forests, dinosaurs and all. While we don't get a a huge amount of action with the dinosaurs, what we do get is so thrilling and gory that you couldn't possibly be wanting for more! * The Regal Critiques *