The Last Town (Wayward Pines, #3)

Welcome to Wayward Pines, the last town.Secret Service agent Ethan Burke arrived in Wayward Pines, Idaho, three weeks ago In this town, people are told who to marry, where to live, where to work Their children are taught that David Pilcher, the town s creator, is god No one is allowed to leave even asking questions can get you killed.But Ethan has discovered the astonishing secret of what lies beyond the electrified fence that surrounds Wayward Pines and protects it from the terrifying world beyond It is a secret that has the entire population completely under the control of a madman and his army of followers, a secret that is about to come storming through the fence to wipe out this last, fragile remnant of humanity. Free Download The Last Town (Wayward Pines, #3) [ by ] Blake Crouch [ Kindle ePUB or eBook ] – kino-fada.fr The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious Albert Einstein said that We should all savor this moment.And that s exactly what this series is like You don t want to go into them knowing much but after you read them you want to talk about them..but you can t Don t spoil them for people Let them experience the WTFery all on their own Nothing that could be explained or described, because you didn t just hear it.You felt it s meaning.And it s meaning was this Hell is coming The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious Albert Einstein said that We should all savor this moment.And that s exactly what this series is like You don t want to go into them knowing much but after you read them you want to talk about them..but you can t Don t spoil them for people Let them experience the WTFery all on their own Nothing that could be explained or described, because you didn t just hear it.You felt it s meaning.And it s meaning was this Hell is coming.This series is not great literature, and it really does not try to be It is very entertaining and well worth the time to rea...I can t review this without making a parallel with the TV Show This book took 2 months to arrive and I had to finish the show Which is nowhere near as good as the books.The ending was much better than expected I do think 3 books was a bit of stretch but I would recommend the series anywayWhat else could I have possibly done for you people I gave you food I gave you shelter I gave you purpose I protected you from the knowledge you couldn t handle From the harsh truth of the world that exists beyond the fence And each of you had to do one thing One Goddamn Thing He shrieked the words Obey me David Pilcher is suffering from a god complex Not as difficult to understand as it has been for other figures throughout history, especially since humanity only exists at this What else could I have possibly done for you people I gave you food I gave you shelter I gave you purpose I protected you from the knowledge you couldn t handle From the harsh truth of the world that exists beyond the fence And each of you had to do one thing One Goddamn Thing He shrieked the words Obey me David Pilcher is suffering from a god complex Not as difficult to understand as it has been for other figures throughout history, especially since humanity only exists at this point in time because he made it so The question is, was it meant to be saved The people are nestled in...When Ethan Burke reveals the truth about Wayward Pines, the ensuing chaos is nothing compared to the hell unleashed when David Pilcher throws open the gatesI got this from Netgalley.The Wayward Pines trilogy draws to a close with The Last Town How does it stack up Well, while the books all feature the same characters and share the same setting, they aren t really the same type of books Pines is a paranoid tale of a man trying to unravel the truth Wayward is a tale of a man struggling with When Ethan Burke reveals the truth about Wayward Pines, the ensuing chaos is nothing compared to the hell unleashed when David Pilcher throws open the gatesI got this from Netgalley.The Wayward Pines trilogy draws to a close with The Last Town How does it stack up Well, while the books all feature the same characters and share the same setting, they aren t really the same type of books Pines is a paranoid tale of a man trying to unravel the truth Wayward is a tale of a man struggling with that truth And The Last Town issurvival horror than anything else.The pace is pretty frantic with aberrations swarming the town Throw in the monkey wrench that is Hassler and it s off to the races Lots of people die and Wayward Pines is left with an uncertain future.As with the previous book, much of my dislike of this book has to do with Pines setting the bar way too high It s a pretty suspense...Find all of my reviews atHell is coming to you The Wayward Pines series has been brought to you byIf you haven t yet started these books, DO NOT READ THE SYNOPSIS FOR THIS ONE All of the fun is in the not knowing and I think it s stupid that just because it s Book 3 the publishers blurbists whoever makes these choices decide to spoil their own shit That being said, I ain t gonna spoil nada Here s what I ll tell you about The Last Town Thi Find all of my reviews atHell is coming to you The Wayward Pines series has been brought to you byIf you haven t yet started these books, DO NOT READ THE SYNOPSIS FOR THIS ONE All of the fun is in the not knowing and I think it s stupid that just because it s Book 3 the publishers blurbists whoever makes these choices decide to spoil their own shit That being said, I ain t gonna spoil nada Here s what I ll tell you about The Last Town This is the action book You know what I mean, right You ve made it through the backstory some questions have been answered somequestions have come up Now it s time to poop or get off the pot and take a stand That means there is a lot of fighting Okay, maybe that s just the way I picture it It s probably somethinglike thisor thisThere were also times when fighting wasn t an option Those moments require mass use of the patented Tom Cruise Run Guaranteed to get everyone out of almost every sticky situationWell, nearly ...How many series made you want to read each book back to back How often are you willing to accept the flaws as they are and still treasure the story you read In my reading experience, it s a rarity WARNING I won t spoil the series for you, but DO NOT read the blurb of this third book, otherwise you d find unsolicited information You don t want to do that, trust me When you read a book, you need a ending that A w...Just finished the last book of the series God This can t be the end I loved this series so much There must beof it We must learn what happens next I liked everything about the last book of the Pines series First of all the way of narration which wad very different than the other two books Againn there is the third person narration, but it is given through the viewpoints of many different people Also there are some allusions to the past which helps us understand some things b Just finished the last book of the series God This can t be the end I loved this series so much There must beof it We must learn what happens next I liked everything about the last book of the Pines series First of all the way of narration whic...First thing s first I have no clue how they re going to make this a television series with a shelf life longer than three seasons Hell, two seasons are going to be pushing it Three books were perfect, but you could probably fit all of the novels into two seasons Now to discuss this final book It was awesome One helluva thrill ride with an ending I didn t see coming You ll probably see the ending coming a mile away, but I was so engrossed with the tale that I couldn t picture the outcome I First thing s fir...A year ago, I d never heard of Blake Crouch.Now, he s one of my favorite authors His pace and economy of words make for a style that really hits home with me The action scenes in his books are amplified by his short, staccato sentences and paragraphs, keeping you glued to the pages or your Kindle There s no fluff, no fat, that needs trimmed It s a style that I wishauthors had.I hold The Wayward Pines Series up with Wool and other mind blowing sagas of the past few years Ethan Burke A year ago, I d never heard of Blake Crouch.Now, he s one of my favorite authors His pace and economy of words make for a style that really hits home with me The action scenes in his books are amplified by his short, staccato sentences and paragraphs, keeping you glued to the pages or your Kindle There s no fluff, no fat, that needs trimmed It s a style that I wishauthors had.I hold The Wayward Pines Series up with Wool and other mind blowing sagas of the past few years Ethan Burke is a flawed,...

The Last Town (Wayward Pines, #3)
  • English
  • 03 January 2017
  • Kindle Edition
  • 308 pages
  • Blake Crouch
  • The Last Town (Wayward Pines, #3)