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Title:Ruins (Partials Sequence #3)
Author:Dan Wells
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 464 pages
Published:March 11th 2014 by Balzer + Bray
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Fiction. Fantasy. Romance

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Kira, Samm, and Marcus fight to prevent a final war between Partials and humans in the gripping final installment in the Partials Sequence, a series that combines the thrilling action of The Hunger Games with the provocative themes of Blade Runner and The Stand.

There is no avoiding it—the war to decide the fate of both humans and Partials is at hand. Both sides hold in their possession a weapon that could destroy the other, and Kira Walker has precious little time to prevent that from happening. She has one chance to save both species and the world with them, but it will only come at great personal cost.

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Original Title: Ruins
ISBN: 0062071106 (ISBN13: 9780062071101)
Edition Language: English
Series: Partials Sequence #3

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Oh thanks God! Love you Dan Wells for giving us a happy ending. I'm proud of you as a reader ^^ But I'm also thorn between a 4 and a 5 star. While I loved the ending, there was so much more I would have wanted. I might start off from the dedication. 'This books is dedicated to everybody you hate. Sorry. Life's like that sometimes.'You threw me off. That was the truest thing I read in a long time. PlotIt kind of moved slowly in the beginning. For the finale of a trilogy I usually prepare myself

If anything happens to Samm I'm going to throw this across the room!

This book was disappointing.... It wasn't bad exactly but it had some issues...First of all, I didn't like the storyline,...especially the ending! I wanted to know what happened after they made peace. Like after 10 or 20 years. I mean I thought this book was supposed to about survival, I thought it was really cool and clever from the author to actually have the two species to work together in order to survive.... and yet we see nothing of this sort at all which was disappointing and I was really

While i loved this series as a whole, i find this specific book a bit disappointing.The world building we found in the previous books is consistent. Dan Wells is master of atmosphere. The depicting was so genuine that at times i had memories of places i have never saw in real life. Amazing. There is also a philosophical aspect of this series. The musings about humanity, the age old question of what makes us human?,  consequences of playing god, all this introduced as someones monologue or a

This is a pretty decent conclusion.The series brings up many questions and mysteries and I feel like almost all of them were answered and explained. However, there are some aspects that I'm still fuzzy on.I liked how everything wrapped up and I am happy with the ending. This series focuses more on the question "what does it mean to be human?" and deals more with morality and approaches many situations from a psychological view. There are definitely heavy themes introduced and I enjoyed how those

A fantastic ending to the gripping trilogy about life at the end of the world. Hearing the numbers here really freaked me out. A few thousand humans left in the entire world. Two hundred thousand Partials (super soldiers built by humans, now turned into the human race's enemies), and their self-destruct is about to go boom. A bare handful of people know how to save everyone, but they have to cross wastelands and fight genetically modified enemies . . . and even then, they don't know if it will

This is the third book in a Young Adult dystopian trilogy called Partials Sequence. I loved the whole premise of this trilogy because it was new and different and it also posed some great philosophical questions. I always love when a book promotes food for thought. The characters seemed to be on a frantic search to save themselves, both the humans and the super soldiers in the second book, and that was still the main theme for the third one. They would think they had it figured out, but then

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