Yancey, R. Y. The Infinite Sea. United States: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 2014. Teenagers who like action and sci-fi movies would like this book because it is filled with action and revolves around aliens. Ages fourteen and older would most enjoy this book. This is because there is some mature content in this book and contains a high level of violence. Younger readers might find the plot to intense and scary. The language can also be too severe for younger children with lots of cussing. Camp Haven is a camp created by Vosh to brainwash kids to do what he wants. Vosh tricks kids into going there and turns them into his own soldiers. The camp looks like a prison with barbed wire fences and security guards lurking around every corner. It's actually a military base that everyone thinks is a safe place but is controlled by the silencers. Vosh tricks the kids into turning against and killing their own kind. The kids all …show more content…
Their intentions all along were to kill humanity. Cassie fell in love with a silencer named Evan Walker and continues to trust him. She even trusts him after she finds out that he’s not human. Cassie is a strong sixteen year old girl with a lot of curiosity and passion. At first she does not trust Evan and thinks he’s out to kill her. Later she finds out he was always on her side and extremely cares for her. The Infinite Sea starts off with Cassie and her friends escaping from Camp Haven. They eventually reach an abandoned hotel that Evan told them to meet at. One cold night a young girl shows up at their doorstep and she tells them that her throat hurts. Then she passes out. Evan tells them that the silencers placed a bomb inside her throat and it will explode if they don’t cut it out. Evan knows how to take it out and carefully cuts it out of her throat. The silencers know that Evan has betrayed them because only a silencer would know how to take the bomb