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Title | : | The Legacy (The Declaration #3) |
Author | : | Gemma Malley |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
Published | : | September 6th 2010 by Bloomsbury |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult |
Gemma Malley
Hardcover | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 3.81 | 4208 Users | 303 Reviews
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"That will be my legacy...actually, not a legacy. You have to die to have a legacy, and I don't intend to."What a thrilling conclusion! The Legacy continued the series so well, I was gripped from start to finish.
Peter and Anna have been hiding in Scotland, while the war against Longevity continues. When people begin getting ill and dying, Richard from Pincent Pharma is panicking - have the Longevity tablets stopped working? What will he tell the public? Is this the end of his reign over nature?
"If Longevity can't fight this virus, then...we're all going to die."
As mass hysteria spreads, Richard refers to those who have died as 'The Missing' claiming they were terrorists, and have been taken for the protection of everyone else - when in reality they are burning hundreds upon hundreds of corpses. At times very dark, this book deals with the heaviest themes.
As Jude and Sheila fight with the Underground, as numbers dwindle and fear spreads like wildfire, the virus epidemic is spreading - who will be left alive?
Loved, loved, loved this series! It is so relatable, and asked questions that everyone has asked before. Highly recommend this trilogy!
Be Specific About Books Conducive To The Legacy (The Declaration #3)
Original Title: | The Legacy |
ISBN: | 1408800896 (ISBN13: 9781408800898) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Declaration #3 |
Characters: | Anna Covey, Peter Tomlinsin |
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Ratings: 3.81 From 4208 Users | 303 ReviewsWeigh Up Based On Books The Legacy (The Declaration #3)
This is the third and sadly the last book in Gemma Malley's Declaration trilogy.I loved this book as much as loved the previous two books in this series, in my opinion Gemma Malley is a brilliant author. She can make her characters come to life on the pages, and make the reader feel exactly what the characters feel.This book follows on from where we left Peter and Anna in The Resistance. They are now hidden away with their small family, working and living off the land. The first part of the bookGreat dystopian novel.
I do recommend this book because it's a great end to a series. It sucks in the audience by making the book hard to put down. Constant cliffhangers and jump scares are just few of the many things that make you want to read more.The antagonist Richard is trying to play the underground and give them the role of being attackers. The drug that is supposed to bring life for eternity is starting not to work and they have no answer. Also, if you think harder the book makes you question the theories of
What a horrible series! Can't believe this stuff actually gets published. I should have stopped at book 2. Minus one halfway decent plot twist at the end, this book has nothing going for it. The characters are poorly written, the prose is amateurish, and the story line is cliched and uninteresting. And I am actually being nice here!
I do recommend this book because it's a great end to a series. It sucks in the audience by making the book hard to put down. Constant cliffhangers and jump scares are just few of the many things that make you want to read more.The antagonist Richard is trying to play the underground and give them the role of being attackers. The drug that is supposed to bring life for eternity is starting not to work and they have no answer. Also, if you think harder the book makes you question the theories of
So I really enjoyed the first two books in this series and I think the overall concept and plot line is really really cool. I wasnt the biggest fan of the writing style in the first two but it was bearable. In this one however it got pretty bad. There was so much character jumping that half the time I couldnt figure out who I was reading about. Also, I enjoyed how she ended the series but it was really hard to read and I had to skim over it because I was getting annoyed.
Actual rating- something like 3.5 or 3.75 stars. This is the end of my re-read, given it's been about a decade since I first found The Declaration, which in my opinion is still the best one. However, The Legacy is a definite improvement from book 2. There were enough twists and turns in this to keep it interesting and the ending is bittersweet in a way, but full of hope. There are also the ends of stories from some characters we first met in book 1 as well, which was a nice touch. However, I've
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