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The trap by andrew fukuda
The trap by andrew fukuda







" We fight to the end.", she would always say, and every single time those words just bring tears to my eyes.

the trap by andrew fukuda

I've always thought that she was fierce, stronger than anyone, maybe even Ashley June and Gene, but she just became that rock Gene needs to lean on to, to not give up. In terms of the characters, I liked Sissy in this book better than Gene. You think I'd have enough because of the dire situations and each and every seemingly hopeless moments that Gene and Sissy encounters in almost every page and chapter, but no, it was like some sort of drug that feeds my hunger to find out how it all ends. When will it end? Will it ever end? But you know what? I wouldn't trade the reading experience I had with this book with anything right now. It's like the wariness, the deaths, the setbacks and countless heartbreaks suddenly weighed down on me. By the time I was reading The Hunt, I felt the way Gene and Sissy did. It was not easy getting through The Hunt and The Prey as well, but there's something really fascinating in the way this cruel, cruel world was presented through Andrew Fukuda's writing. It was not easy reading this book, let me tell you that now. But as they struggle to get there, Gene's mission sets him on a crash course with Ashley June, his first love.

the trap by andrew fukuda

Now that they know how to reverse the virus, Gene and Sissy have one final chance to save those they love and create a better life for themselves.

the trap by andrew fukuda

Bound on a train heading into the unknown with the surviving Mission girls, Gene, Sissy, David, and Epap must stick together and use everything they have to protect each other and their only hope: the cure that will turn the blood-thirsty creatures around them into humans again. Title: The Trap (The Hunt #3) by Andrew FukudaĪfter barely escaping the Mission alive, Gene and Sissy face an impossible task: staying alive long enough to stop an entire world bent on their destruction.









The trap by andrew fukuda