The Line Book Two Walled eBook Anne Tibbets

The Line Book Two Walled eBook Anne Tibbets
This was a great and highly anticipated sequel to The Line, and it did not disappoint. The action, dialog and descriptions keep the story moving and help you imagine the universe that the characters find themselves in. I truly enjoyed Naya and Ric's story, and I wish it could have gone on for another book! Anne Tibbets is an excellent up and coming writer - keep on the lookout for future releases.I recommend not allowing children under 16 to read these books, due to more mature themes.

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The Line Book Two Walled eBook Anne Tibbets Reviews
Walled is the second and final book in The Line, following Carrier. This book continues with Naya’s story and is almost as haunting as the first. I loved the discoveries made in this book, the flashbacks giving us more about Naya’s past, the romance brewing in the forefront, and the strength of Naya’s accomplices as she and Ric try to start their lives.
We learn more about Naya’s past in this book. We also get a chance to see the babies. Naya isn’t a good mother by any standards. Although she seems to care, she doesn’t know how to show she cares. A woman has stepped in and does all the day to day stuff. Since Naya has intimacy issues, we cannot expect anything more from her. I am just grateful for the surrogate mother that steps into this story at just the right time. Naya chooses to go on a mission to save the world when she should be home parenting the twins. She doesn’t really have a choice. She is the one who has to start this. Things outside are getting worse and if she doesn’t act, there is no future for her children.
Ric and Naya blossom as a couple in this story. I really enjoyed seeing them in action, and then outside of the city. They work well together despite their oddities. This book opens up to life outside of the wall. What a surprise for the citizens of this world! Life outside the walls is much different, but not perfect. Naya and Ric are on a mission to make things much better for everyone at great personal cost.
My only complaint about this book is the very last chapter. It was a great story, with so much promise for the characters. Then everything felt so rushed. The whole book is play by play for the characters and then the last chapter is like a summary of the end. I wound have enjoyed reading all the details about the final moves. I feel a bit robbed of the story. This is just my opinion. The story is well written and the series is definitely memorable.
4.5 Stars
'Walled' is the intense and gripping second novel in the New Adult dystopian duology of The Line. It picks up about a year after the first book ended - with Naya and Ric successfully in hiding with Naya's twin girls. They've been staying off the grid and managing to remain undetected by Auberge - for the time being. Things in the city are steadily getting worse and when Naya and Ric hear that Auberge is setting up The Line again - they know they must take action, although it's risking their lives. The reward will be worth it if they succeed - Auberge's reign will end, the Line will be no more, and they can all escape the city to start fresh. Maybe then Naya can put her days on the Line behind her and live a happy life with Ric and the twins. After successfully taking down Auberge, Naya and Ric are able to go outside the walls of the city, where they finally are able to find peace and the kind of place they've dreamed of. However, there's anarchy is breaking out inside the walls and Naya's twins are still inside the city. They have to get back into the city to rescue the girls and then attempt to escape once again. Will they be able to make it to the twins in time? Will they be able to escape the city once and for all - to begin a fresh life together? Or will Auberge finally defeat them?
I was sucked right back into Naya's world the second I began to read the book. I wasn't sure where the plot was going to go or how things would end. Everything was off and running almost immediately from the start - the pace grew faster and faster, and all of the characters became familiar to me all over again - like I had never left. I loved Naya as a main character for the series. She's an incredibly strong woman who has endured unimaginable abuse for the majority of her life. On top of that, she must deal with being used in a larger plot for government control - including becoming pregnant with twins who carry a kind of inoculation that will kill people outside the wall. She is strong in every way - physically, mentally, and emotionally. She endured all the trauma in her life and now must live with the repercussions from it. This gave her character tremendous history and background, along with obstacles to overcome and ways to mature and grow. The plot was incredibly well written and very unique. Just like the first book, there were parts of the story that made me want to stop reading because of the content. Although with great writing you have to deal with both the good and the horrid parts of a story, because the entire book is written so you feel like you're there yourself. There were so many unexpected twists and turns in the story and the dystopian world that the author created was vividly realistic - so much so that I felt like I could shut my eyes and be there with Naya. I'm glad the second and final book is here so I could find out what was going to happen in the story and how everything was going to turn out in the end with all the different characters. Although this was an incredibly satisfying ending to the duology, I'm also really disappointed that it's over. I wish the series wasn't over and we could continue to read about this horrific world and the fight to make things right for those who can't speak for themselves. I'll definitely be keeping my eye out for whatever the author comes out with next! Very highly recommended for fans of dystopias and science fiction; but be warned that there is some graphic content and is meant for a mature reading audience.
Disclosure I received a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
Amazing follow up to book one. The world is complete, captivating, great female characters. Loved it.
This book has just been such a roller coaster of emotions for me. I have never felt so much in my entire life. Read this! Read this please!
The author did a good job of wrapping up the story.
There were a few questions left unanswered but, overall, a good finish to the series.
After reading the first in this series, I could not wait to get to this second installment. It didn't disappoint! Well written, intriguing, and evocative. A must-read!
This was a great and highly anticipated sequel to The Line, and it did not disappoint. The action, dialog and descriptions keep the story moving and help you imagine the universe that the characters find themselves in. I truly enjoyed Naya and Ric's story, and I wish it could have gone on for another book! Anne Tibbets is an excellent up and coming writer - keep on the lookout for future releases.
I recommend not allowing children under 16 to read these books, due to more mature themes.

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