Blue Noon (Midnighters #3)
So I am able to put another great series by Scott Westerfeld down. The Midnighters series is really fun and its last volume is really fun, filled with action and even more Blue time which is the best part of the novels. We see our heroes almost beaten in the previous novel now fighting for their lives. Each Midnighter gets to that point were they start thinking they will lose but its by acting as a team that they have prevailed in the past. But will that hold true this time around? When even
A bittersweet ending to this unique trilogy. Having gotten used to their secret hour, the Midnighters are thrown for a loop when the blue hour arrives during the day. Soon their fears are realized when they figure out that the rip between worlds is failing, and there may be no way to stop it and keep the monsters out.I liked the flow of this one. New elements were thrown in that threw our crew for a loop and it was fun to watch them try to figure out what was going on. But we also got to see the
Finised the series. I skipped read the last book just so I could see how the series would end and if the third book would redeem the first two. It didn't. In fact the book ended up worse than I thought it would. One misgiving about this book is not the book's fault but, it is on the Middle School list which I find totally wrong. The biggest problem though I do have with the book is that there is not one decent adult or adult like character in any of the three books. Even The Outsiders by SE
Im kind of glad this didnt have a total happily-ever-after. This series concept is so cool and different, I loved it. I particularly liked Dess, the polymath.
Blue Noon by Scott Westerfeld was the third and final installment in the Midnighters Trilogy, and frankly, was boring. I could have lived without the entire first two hundred pages of the book, and just went into the main storyline. And the side plots about Rex becoming more darkling than human, and Melissa becoming a better mindcaster, were utterly worthless. I mean, if you want to do some character development, at least have the development lead to something.. The most interesting character in
Book was pretty good but it felt pretty much the same as the first two. It was still fun but I was hoping for more.
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Original Title: | Blue Noon (Midnighters, #3) |
ISBN: | 0060519592 (ISBN13: 9780060519599) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.harpercollins.com/books/Midnighters-3-Blue-Noon-Scott-Westerfeld?isbn=9780060519599&HCHP=TB_Midnighters+#3:+Blue+Noon |
Series: | Midnighters #3 |
Characters: | Jessica Day, Rex Greene, Jonathan Martinez, Melissa Blake, Desdêmona |
Setting: | Bixby, Oklahoma(United States) |
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The darklings will hunt once again. The secret hour when time freezes arrives every night at midnight in Bixby, Oklahoma. It’s a dangerous time, when five teenagers are the only humans awake and dark creatures crawl out of the shadows, but at least the midnight hour is regular and predictable. Until suddenly, the blue time comes ... in the middle of the day. The noise of school stops. Cheerleaders are frozen in midair, teachers brought to a standstill. Everything is the haunted blue color of the midnight hour. The Midnighters can’t understand what’s happening, but as they scramble for answers, they discover that the walls between the secret hour and real time are crumbling. Soon the dark creatures will have a chance to feed after centuries of waiting, unless these five teenagers can find a way to stop them. A desperate race against time, a mind-blowing mystery of paranormal logic, a tale of ancient evil and spine-chilling sacrifice: blue noon is the exhilarating third volume in the Midnighters series by acclaimed author Scott Westerfeld.Be Specific About Of Books Blue Noon (Midnighters #3)
Title | : | Blue Noon (Midnighters #3) |
Author | : | Scott Westerfeld |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 384 pages |
Published | : | February 6th 2007 by Eos (first published March 1st 2006) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Paranormal. Fiction. Science Fiction. Urban Fantasy. Supernatural |
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Ratings: 3.85 From 16097 Users | 860 ReviewsEvaluation Of Books Blue Noon (Midnighters #3)
Alright, I'm about to reveal the ending of this book.Go away if you haven't read the series or at least this book in the series!Here we go, I'm about to give you an explanation to my likes and dislikes of the story!DislikesThe book isn't just the ending to their journey, but also a beginning to a new journey.Jess is trapped in the blue time, frozen during the other twenty-four hours of the day, and she's the one who saved eveyone! Her sister and parents are left without her. Beth knows she'sSo I am able to put another great series by Scott Westerfeld down. The Midnighters series is really fun and its last volume is really fun, filled with action and even more Blue time which is the best part of the novels. We see our heroes almost beaten in the previous novel now fighting for their lives. Each Midnighter gets to that point were they start thinking they will lose but its by acting as a team that they have prevailed in the past. But will that hold true this time around? When even
A bittersweet ending to this unique trilogy. Having gotten used to their secret hour, the Midnighters are thrown for a loop when the blue hour arrives during the day. Soon their fears are realized when they figure out that the rip between worlds is failing, and there may be no way to stop it and keep the monsters out.I liked the flow of this one. New elements were thrown in that threw our crew for a loop and it was fun to watch them try to figure out what was going on. But we also got to see the
Finised the series. I skipped read the last book just so I could see how the series would end and if the third book would redeem the first two. It didn't. In fact the book ended up worse than I thought it would. One misgiving about this book is not the book's fault but, it is on the Middle School list which I find totally wrong. The biggest problem though I do have with the book is that there is not one decent adult or adult like character in any of the three books. Even The Outsiders by SE
Im kind of glad this didnt have a total happily-ever-after. This series concept is so cool and different, I loved it. I particularly liked Dess, the polymath.
Blue Noon by Scott Westerfeld was the third and final installment in the Midnighters Trilogy, and frankly, was boring. I could have lived without the entire first two hundred pages of the book, and just went into the main storyline. And the side plots about Rex becoming more darkling than human, and Melissa becoming a better mindcaster, were utterly worthless. I mean, if you want to do some character development, at least have the development lead to something.. The most interesting character in
Book was pretty good but it felt pretty much the same as the first two. It was still fun but I was hoping for more.
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