

The Infinite Sea picks up pretty much right after the big, blow-out ending of The 5th Wave. The story focuses on a handful of survivors, each on their own, trying not only to stay alive themselves, but to save or sustain the people they love. Over the course of an apocalyptic few months, 98% of Earth’s population has been killed in all sort of horrifying ways. In The 5th Wave, the subject matter is nothing less than the destruction of the human race at the hands of alien invaders.


I’ll try not to go into a tremendous amount of detail, but if you prefer to know nothing about what happens, well, here’s another good time to look away.Īnd that concludes the housekeeping portion of this post. KINDA SPOILER-ISH ALERT: There are some elements from The Infinite Sea that I’ll have to talk about in order to write any sort of review. (Better yet, go get a copy of The 5th Wave! It’s good.) Events from The 5 Wave will be discussed! So, need I say it? If you haven’t read The 5th Wave, now would be a good time to look away. SPOILER ALERT: This is the follow-up book to The 5th Wave. This is the second book in a series, so here come the warnings:
