Information:
Title:The 5th Wave
Author: Rick Yancey
Publisher: Speak; Reissue edition
Year: February 10, 2015
# of Pages: 512

This book is a science-fiction novel based on a dystopian, post-alien world, and how Cassie Sullivan, the main character, can rescue her brother from yes, the aliens. The novel is told through the perspective of Cassie, a protagonist. Other main characters are shown throughout her journey like Ben Parish, and Evan Walker. Although the main conflict is Cassie's search for her brother, there are minor conflicts along the way. She meets Evan Walker, as I mentioned earlier, however she begins to have doubts about him after a certain scenario. (Can't say)
This book in my opinion is a well-written novel that shows a new world, obviously entirely different from my own. It gives me a chance to look into a new perspective of an average high-school girl, and the struggle that she faces. Although, she may have a different background, and a different world for that matter, she is very easy to relate with and I can connect with the character which is an important piece to have in a story if you ask me. This book contains a good amount of foreshadowing, however not too much or else that would make the book super predictable. I think the author does achieve his purpose of making the reader thankful for their own life, and everything that they have now. I believe that he achieves this through his both effective and persuasive writing.
If I were to list the strengths and weaknesses of the book I would say the greatest strength would be the literary devices used and the persuasive writing. Weaknesses..... Probably that the writing in my opinion is not beautiful. But in his defense, its not like the story is a picture-perfect world either.
I was impacted by this book. So, my overall response? Great. This book was interesting and moving for all the reasons that I mentioned earlier. Since my impression on the novel was great, I would definitely recommend this book to other people. I would recommend it to anyone who likes science-fiction, dystopian, or aliens-taking-over-the-world-books. To conclude, I have no complaints on the book.