Summary Of The 5th Wave By Rick Yancey

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The book we read for our March book was The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey. The book starts right after the first wave had started. They had already made it to earth and by they, I mean The Others, aliens. When news of The others reached the people of Earth, they thought it would be a good thing that we would live in peace with each other. The others destroyed the people, they had one goal when they reached Earth, eliminate the human race. The first wave hardly killed anyone, but it killed all technology, electricity, and only a half a million people. The second wave caused not so natural, natural disasters. Metal rods were dropped from the top of Earth's atmosphere which caused tsunami waves and earthquakes. These wiped out many coastal cities, where …show more content…

He was the kid that Cassie had a huge crush on before The Others came, she thought he was dead. My favorite part was toward the end of the middle part of the book. Ben Parish was finally sent on his first mission and he was unsure of whether or not he would make it back to base. The mission was to take out those that were helping The Others. He was squad leader and he was in charge of giving the orders. One of the members of the squad, her nickname was Ringer, decided she was going to cut out her device that was inserted just below the skin. The squad had a device that showed The Others, they appeared green, while those who didn't show up did not show up. After Ringer took out the implant, she showed up as green. The soldiers were tricked to believe but that they were doing the right thing but they were the fifth wave, they were sent to take care of the people, the silencers did not get. Ben figured this out all on his own, which is why this was my favorite moment in the book. The book The 5th Wave relates to the book, The Maze Runner. When reading this book I could easily make the connection between the two. While The 5th Wave is about alien invasions while The Maze Runner is about a deadly uncontrollable disease. In both books the world is in a state of chaos and mass worry. There is something happening in the world that humans can not control and it is tearing them