Kass Morgan The 100 Book Critique

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Kass Morgan, a very talented author has written my favourite book series called the 100. She managed to make it appealing to so many people; as well to be amazing enough to get a very popular T.V show adaptation also called the 100.

(WARNING: SPOILERS!) When the first nuclear bombs were launched, 12 space stations decided to unite so they could survive as many years in space as possible; they called themselves the Ark. But over a long period of time, they were finally running out of breathable oxygen. So the council (government) decided to send 100 juvinialle teen dilinquents down to earth to see if the earth was survivable. Which it was; but they thought they were the only humans on earth, so they hunted and built structures and scavenged. Just to find out they were not the only
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They had to learn how to keep the peace with the grounders and create guidelines and rules with them. They had become allies, and for some people even more. Until the citizens of the Ark came down and ruined everything they had built up. What could they do to keep the peace?

Personally, I think that the 100 is a great book series because of the Action, Romance, and Problem Solving Pages that guide you through their lives.

100 teen delinquents beings sent to space because their home in space is running out of air is a great way to start a book of any kind because it grabs your attention right away. There are 4 main characters to this book: Bellamy, Clarke, Glass, and Wells. On the day of the drop ship's departure from the Ark, a girl named Glass was aboard but she refused to leave behind the one thing she loved; Luke. She managed to escape but only with the unplanned attack by Bellamy Blake who shot Chancellor Jaha. Bellamy Blake is the brother of Octavia Blake, but that's where the trouble begins. On the Ark, there is a very strict law which states on the Ark you are only legally allowed