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After faking their deaths to escape from prison, Ember Miller and Chase Jennings have only one goal: to lay low until the Federal Bureau of Reformation forgets they ever existed.
Near-celebrities now for the increasingly sensationalized tales of their struggles with the government, Ember and Chase are recognized and taken in by the Resistance—an underground organization working to systematically take down the government. At headquarters, all eyes are on the sniper, an anonymous assassin taking out FBR soldiers one by one. Rumors are flying about the sniper’s true identity, and Ember and Chase welcome the diversion….
Until the government posts its most-wanted list, and their number one suspect is Ember herself.
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I found the first book to be tolerable and the horrible main character somewhat amusing, but this sequel is just boring. Yes, most of the “important” action goes down in this book, but it still doesn't satisfy anything. I haven't picked this book up again for weeks and when I did, I wanted to just throw it in a corner and forget about it.
I probably would've enjoyed this book way more in middle school (that was also the time hunger games was the it thing and the dystopian book genre exploded). Nothing against middle schoolers, but I find my middle school self to be more easily satisfied than compared to my high schooler now.
All in all, this book was just boring for me to the point I had to stop reading (I was so close to the end too