Later he doesn’t like Clarke, and then he does again, then Clarke likes Wells, and then settles for Bellamy…. Bellamy likes Clarke too, but he has to protect his sister Octavia. So, Clarke was in love with Wells, and Wells committed a felony just to go to Earth with her, but it turns out Clarke isn’t in love with Wells anymore, she likes Bellamy. My general opinion was that each story line could have been told in a much shorter timespan, or with lots more detail. There’s always something going on, even if it is only for a sentence at the end of the chapter. Written in third person and following the storylines of four characters, who are very well linked together, ‘The 100’ has a lot to offer. Therefore, one hundred juvenile delinquents (because ninety-eight just doesn’t have the same ring to it) are sent to Earth nearly a century later to see if Earth had become inhabitable. Because I’ve read ‘Cress’ by Marissa Meyer, I could guess something would go wrong with the ship. This was the first book in a series about a colony of humans that had been evacuated from Earth to live in the safety of a spaceship. Of course, all the dystopian novels I’ve completed could also be categorized as sci-fi, but this story takes place in space. ‘The 100’ is probably the first legitimate science fiction I’ve read.
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