![]() The characters went through a process to find the names, it wasn't just "oh, I shouldn't know what this is because I have no memory of it, but I do." Sigler never gave the impression that the characters just knew what something was, and because it is a whole new world for them, I really appreciated that. I was really happy with how things were explained, even small things like what something was called. ![]() He goes into detail as to why the memories are returning, but it never becomes too tedious or boring. I won't go into too many details but I will say that I really liked how Sigler handles this aspect of the book. They start to remember how to do things, and what things are called. Some people's memories are beginning to fill in. Em and the gang have landed on the new planet after a battle with the Grownups. Like I was saying, the story starts where Alive left off. Obviously, any info I give will be a spoiler for the first book, as this is the sequel, so if you haven't finished book one, do so before going any further with this review. This story picks up pretty quickly after the first book leaves off. ![]() ![]() ![]() And in many ways, the sequel did not disappoint. After reading the first book in this series, I knew I would be continuing on with the next book. ![]()
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