![]() ![]() I love all the characters a little more than I did while reading the last book. Morgan is dealing with a lot of rough themes here, albeit very simply, when she tries to tackle concepts of the individual versus the collective through the eyes of these teenagers. Morgan continued with switching the narration between three of the 100 on earth and one teen up in space – and the parts about space are surprisingly what kept me going. You know, I honestly thought that I’d either have to DNF this series or just give every book a low rating but Kass Morgan got me here! Oh boy, I can’t explain to you guys enough how absolutely gut wrenching this sequel is. ![]() This time, the novel follows our favorite narrators Clarke, Wells, and Bellamy as they come to terms with the fact that they are not alone one earth, while Glass is still up in space dealing with the chaos of her life post-confinement. The 100: Day 21 is the second novel in Kass Morgan’s The 100 series. “Growing up on the ship, none of them had ever known true darkness, and this way, their dead would always have some light shining down on them.” ![]()
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