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Title | : | Outpost (Razorland #2) |
Author | : | Ann Aguirre |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 317 pages |
Published | : | September 4th 2012 by Feiwel & Friends |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Horror. Zombies. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic |
Ann Aguirre
Hardcover | Pages: 317 pages Rating: 4.1 | 30950 Users | 2175 Reviews
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Deuce’s whole world has changed.Down below, she was considered an adult. Now, topside in a town called Salvation, she’s a brat in need of training in the eyes of the townsfolk. She doesn't fit in with the other girls: Deuce only knows how to fight.
To make matters worse, her Hunter partner, Fade, keeps Deuce at a distance. Her feelings for Fade haven’t changed, but he seems not to want her around anymore. Confused and lonely, she starts looking for a way out.
Deuce signs up to serve in the summer patrols—those who make sure the planters can work the fields without danger. It should be routine, but things have been changing on the surface, just as they did below ground. The Freaks have grown smarter. They’re watching. Waiting. Planning. The monsters don’t intend to let Salvation survive, and it may take a girl like Deuce to turn back the tide.

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Original Title: | Outpost |
ISBN: | 0312650094 (ISBN13: 9780312650094) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.annaguirre.com/books/ya-novels/outpost/ |
Series: | Razorland #2 |
Characters: | Edmund, Deuce, Fade, Stalker, Longshot, Momma Oaks, Tegan of the Staff |
Rating Epithetical Books Outpost (Razorland #2)
Ratings: 4.1 From 30950 Users | 2175 ReviewsJudgment Epithetical Books Outpost (Razorland #2)
Something about being forced to slow down when all you want and/or need to do is run, run, run."Are you talking about the plot of the book, or your feelings for this book?"Yes.I won this ARC through a contest on the author's website. This book begins where Enclave left off. Deuce & Co. (Fade, Stalker and Tegan) are now adjusting to life in the topside town of Salvation. Men and women in Salvation stick to their roles...and Deuce is not a fan. She isn't a girly-girl; she's a fighter. As each member of the group works to fit in, we see them growing up in a more traditional sense. All of them have been through so much that they are wise beyond their years. However,
Razorland is turning out to be one of my favorite series. I am usually disappointed when it comes to the second book in a series. They all seem to fall flat and lose some of the spark the first book had. Not with this series. I enjoyed this book more than I did Enclave. The action is intense. You learn a lot more about the characters, and you see Deuce become more vulnerable yet stronger too. Deuce is trying to come to terms with Salvations rules and finds herself in a new world of challenges

Here we are again: me singing praise to Ann Aguirre and you guys putting up with me. (Oh, stop trying to run away, Im not about to start singing for real.) I must admit I was terrified of reading this book, but not because I doubted Aguirre in the least. After reading 11 of her books and loving them all, I know perfectly well what shes capable of. No, I was terrified because, even before starting it, I knew it would crush me into tiny Maja bits. And it did.Theres a reason for everything, and a
Reading Outpost gave me an entirely new outlook on Enclave, a book I liked but struggled with somewhat. I really liked this one, though, and I have a much better understanding of the society the author created, as well as an appreciation for what she did with the first book. I need to go back and reread that one sometime with this new perspective...but in the meantime, I'm forging straight ahead to Horde!
I read the first book because I saw it recommended next to the Hunger Games. This isn't the same, but I like dystopian stuff so whatever, i read it. I read the first one and didn't really care much for Outpost's description (Deuce has to be trained to be a proper lady and start school? SIGH...), but after about a year I wanted to read something easy and fun, so I bought this book.I felt like this book didn't need to exist. WAIT! Keep reading. It was like everything that happened in this book was
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