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It is the end.
And the final battle will commence . . . with Earth as the battlefield.
If they stand together, if they are united, if they are one . . . there will be a slim chance of victory.
The Mogadorian invasion has come to Earth, and they have all but won the battle for our planet. Their warships loom over our most populous cities-like New York City, Tokyo, Moscow, Beijing, and New Delhi-and no army will risk making a move against them. The Garde are all that stand in their way . . . but they are no longer alone in this fight. Human teens from across the globe, like John Smith's best friend, Sam Goode, have begun to develop Legacies of their own.
The Garde have always known there is power in numbers. If they can find these new allies and join forces with them, they just might be able to win this war. The time has come for the Garde to make their final stand.
True power lies in the numbers . . .
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The pace of the final battle and aftermath were nicely done. The two narrators did a great job relaying the emotions of their characters as well.
Wow. I can't believe after all this time this series is finally over. I think I can say that this was a very fitting end to the series. You can really see how the war is affecting them, especially John. The whole book was filled with John and the others being badass of course, but they really have to push themselves. It's easy to see their struggle to save the planet and stop the bad guy. Speaking of stopping the bad guy, I think the way it was done was beautifully ironic John uses healing to stop him . Honestly, I didn't have high expectations for this book because I thought the previous books kind of got progressively worser, but this one proved me wrong. I don't want to give anything else away actually one thing that kind of surprised me was that no one else dies except Setrakus and Mark but this book was an excellent ending and it will not disappoint.
I have to say, it makes me incredibly sad that there was so much controversy attached to the authors of this series. I felt guilty reading each book and ultimately deciding to finish the series and continue beyond this one after the controversy.
It makes me sad because the entire series has been a wild ride. It was a nice ride. I'm a bit conflicted by how everything turned out specifically with one incident. I don't want to read into it but it almost felt as if there could be a hidden message attached to a certain death that has occurred.
Either way, I'm going to miss this world. I haven't moved on to the other books even though I've already purchased them. Perhaps I won't miss this too much having those books waiting for me. We shall see.
Read them. You won't regret it. I wish they would have continued with the movies. They too would have been awesome.
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