Friday, 24 June 2016

Page to Screen #1: The 5th Wave

Welcome to a new Queen of Books feature. This is a book v. movie comparison and I will show which one is the best in my opinion. 


Each will include mini reviews/summaries, outline of differences between the book and adaptation, I will rate each on the aspects [setting, plot, characters] and will choose which was better. 


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THE BOOK

Title: The 5th Wave
Author: Rick Yancey
Publication Date: May 7, 2013
Publisher: G.P Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Pages: 457
My Review: 


After the 1st wave, only darkness remains. After the 2nd, only the lucky escape. And after the 3rd, only the unlucky survive. After the 4th wave, only one rule applies: trust no one.

Now, it's the dawn of the 5th wave, and on a lonely stretch of highway, Cassie runs from Them. The beings who only look human, who roam the countryside killing anyone they see. Who have scattered Earth's last survivors. To stay alone is to stay alive, Cassie believes, until she meets Evan Walker. Beguiling and mysterious, Evan Walker may be Cassie's only hope for rescuing her brother-or even saving herself. But Cassie must choose: between trust and despair, between defiance and surrender, between life and death. To give up or to get up.


This book was not something I thought I would thoroughly enjoy. People had said it was amazing but I didn't feel as if I would actually enjoy it. I put off reading it for ages until I finally checked it out from the library and actually sat down and read through it. I realized that what other people had been saying was right. This book really was great. It was action-packed and the characters were bad-ass. 

I love reading books. There is something magical about actually getting to imagine the characters in the way you want to and not have actors skewing your opinions. In this book I imagined the beloved characters a certain way and I stuck with them.  When I was reading this book I tried to think of why it was written rather than just being mesmerized by the wonderful action-packed sequences. 

The characters are all three-dimensional and all have issues of their own but that is what makes them human [and in this book, that's a very important aspect].  The world-building is done fantastically and everything is wonderfully tied together. 

Characters: 5/5
Setting: 5/5
Writing: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Cover: 4/5
Overall: 5/5






THE MOVIE

Title: The 5th Wave
Director: J. Blakeson
Actors: Chloe Grace Moretz, Nick Robinson, Alex Roe, Maika Monroe
Release Date: January 22, 2016
Runtime: 1 hour and 52 minutes


The human race stands on the brink of extinction as a series of alien attacks decimate the 

planet, causing earthquakes, tsunamis and disease. Separated from her family, Ohio 

teenager Cassie Sullivan (ChloĆ« Grace Moretz) will do whatever it takes to reunite with her 

brother Sam. Fate leads her to form an alliance with Evan Walker (Alex Roe), a mysterious 

young man who may be her last hope. Forced to trust each other, Cassie and Evan fight for 

survival during the fifth assault from the invaders.



I am familiar with movies that don't follow the book at all or movies that are a ghost of what the book was and I am sorry to say that that is what I thought would happen when I watched this movie. The movie turned out to follow the book pretty well. 

This movie was really good however a few things took it down from being a perfect book to movie adaptation to a good book to movie adaptation. 

The first of those is how the characters were portrayed. The cast was amazing and I wouldn't have wanted a different cast. That wasn't the problem. The problem was the way they were portrayed. For example, I did not imagine Ringer to be a sort of emo girl. Sure she was tough but I thought she was supposed to be really pretty and that is not what I was getting from the movie. 

Another issue with this movie was the pace. I felt like a lot of things were rushed which led us to believe everything was faster than it initially was. For example, Cassie met Evan way too soon and trusts him way too soon which is not what happened in the book. 

Cast: 5/5 
Cinematography: 5/5
Screenplay: 4/5
Performances: 4/5
Overall: 4.5/5



NOTABLE DIFFERENCES

1. The fact that their hair stays picture perfect throughout makes me really mad. Like, they are out surviving in the wilderness so at least make it look realistic. 

2. The romance in the movie seemed to happen much faster than in the book which was still extremely fast for my taste. 

3. Ringer didn't look exactly how I wanted her to. I didn't expect her to look as emo as she did. 

4. How in the movie she missed the bus but in the book she wasn't allowed to go with her brother. That annoyed me a lot. 

5. The order in which Cassie told the story was also different. 

6. Vosch doesn't specifically kill her father. This kind of made me mad cause it wasn't as sad as in the book. 

7. Reznik is a woman in the movie

8. They don't mention Wonderland that much. 

9. Sammy doesn't pray in the camp like he does in the movie. 

10. Ringer doesn't kill Reznik. Instead Cassie does. 


THE BOTTOM LINE



I adored the movie but the book is officially the winner of this battle. The movie was missing some things and changed a couple things that annoyed me. But the book was amazing and I loved it. 

The Infinite Sea by Rick Yancey Review [The 5th Wave #2]

This is a spoiler free review! But there may be spoilers for the first book.



The Infinite Sea
Written by Rick Yancey
Genre: Young Adult/Science Fiction/Dystopian
Publisher: Putnam Juvenile
Release Date: September 16, 2014
Pages: 320
Source: Library
Places to Get this Book: Amazon Barnes and Noble Book Depository

Recommended Age: 13 and up!

Summary:

How do you rid the Earth of seven billion humans? Rid the humans of their humanity.

Surviving the first four waves was nearly impossible. Now Cassie Sullivan finds herself in a new world, a world in which the fundamental trust that binds us together is gone. As the 5th Wave rolls across the landscape, Cassie, Ben, and Ringer are forced to confront the Others’ ultimate goal: the extermination of the human race.

Cassie and her friends haven’t seen the depths to which the Others will sink, nor have the Others seen the heights to which humanity will rise, in the ultimate battle between life and death, hope and despair, love and hate.

Review:

When I saw how short this book was compared to the first one, I was shocked. I didn’t know how it could be as action-packed and exciting as the first book with less pages. But I was pleasantly surprised and enjoyed this book as much as the first.


COVER

This is by far not my favorite cover but it is still an interesting cover. I actually spent like thirty minutes trying to figure out what the cover was depicting and got nowhere so yes I think the cover is very interesting and intriguing.

WORLD-BUILDING

This is set on earth and there isn't much world-building because of that respect. We get a little more information about the aliens and their whole plan regarding to what they are going to do to the people who are still left on Earth.


Then there are the characters.

CASSIE

Cassie is still pretty strong and badass in this book though she is a little piney since Evan isn’t with them. But I will always love Cassie. She is one of those YA heroines that you can’t help but love because she’s so strong and determined. She stands her ground and knows what she wants and doesn’t let others lead her away from what needs to be done. She is a great fighter and I love her a lot


EVAN

I’m still a little bit wary on this character. I can’t really tell which side he’s on and what he’s planning on doing but I still have trust that he’s going to do the right thing. I mean, if he loves Cassie he will. Right?


BEN (ZOMBIE)

Ben has changed a lot since the first book. He seems more cold and calculating than he is in the first book but he still has a heart. He is still one of my favorite characters cause he is such a multi-layered character and is so different.


RINGER

Ringer was so different in this book. I had a lot more respect for her because of things she went through and she quickly went from my least favorite character to a character I could actually tolerate. She went through a ton in this book which seriously changed her as well as changed my opinion of her.

PLOT

I can't believe on most reviews, I forget to talk about the plot. The point of view changes stayed in this book and it actually helped us get the story from other’s perspectives. I have to admit at first I didn’t like Ringer in this book but she goes through a ton in the alien lab and that made me gain some respect for her and what she’s going through. I also liked how it was all high stakes and action which made our hearts beat a little faster because we needed to know what would happen to the characters.

ROMANCE

The romance in this series still annoys me a lot. I still feel like it is very insa-lovey [at least the romance between Evan and Cassie]. I am more of a Ben and Cassie kind of girl. I ship Ben and Cassie way more than Cassie and Evan because I feel like Ben and Cassie could develop a love that would withstand everything. Evan is an alien and that could really screw things up between the two characters.

Nevertheless, the romance is still insta-lovey. It takes basically a week or a couple for Cassie and Ben to start making out which both annoyed me and disgusted me. Then in this book, it seems like Cassie is pining for him more than just a little bit which also annoyed me. Cassie is such a strong character that she shouldn’t have to pine over someone she shouldn’t trust all that much. Ben and Cassie were cute and yes, I will forever ship them.


WRITING

I liked the writing which helped me fly through this book. It helped the story be fast paced and action packed.


Final Thoughts:

I highly recommend this book, it has aspects of sci-go, action and dystopian. The characters are three dimensional and the plot is amazing. I really enjoyed this book and it was a wonderful sequel. Again, I highly recommend this series.


Quotes from the Book:

“When you look death in the eye and death blinks first, nothing seems impossible.”

“It isn’t that the lies are too beautiful to resist. It’s that the truth is too hideous to face.”

“People die. Love endures.”

“You never know when the truth will come home. You can’t choose the time. The time chooses you.”


My Rating: 4.5  out of 5 Crowns