![]() ![]() Once I realized that just wasn't going to happen, I settled in with the characters and spent 150 pages with them and it was.interesting. The Passage concluded with such intensity that I was ready to pick up from there, keeping consistent pace with tension-building and fear. While I didn't mind that Cronin jumped right into Year Zero and introduced new characters following the aftermath of the virals' exposure to humans, I was disappointed. ![]() The only indication that she is different is that it has taken her a century to grow from an adolescent to a young woman, but she also possesses a powerful internal way to communicate with the original Twelve virals, and their "Many." Through a violent journey that encompasses a wide range of villains from the original twelve virals, their Many, and from corrupted humans enslaving their own, The Twelve is another fierce installment in the trilogy. Finding the original group, led by Amy, a young girl who, while her blood is merged with the virus injected into her by the government lab 100 years prior, doesn't live off blood at all. Members of the Colony have immersed into the world, several lost. Moving from that year and progressing with certain sections throughout the next 100 years, the original Colony residents (Peter, Michael, Alicia, and Amy) return and the remaining humans in America have created small factions of government and military. The Twelve picks up where The Passage left off from the first section, immediately following the aftermath in Year Zero. ![]()
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