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Original Title: Homecoming
ISBN: 0316381969 (ISBN13: 9780316381963)
Edition Language: English
Series: The 100 #3
Characters: Clarke Griffin, Wells Jaha, Bellamy Blake, Glass Sorenson, Octavia Blake
Setting: Earth
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Homecoming (The 100 #3) Paperback | Pages: 345 pages
Rating: 3.72 | 15791 Users | 1327 Reviews

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Weeks after landing on Earth, the Hundred have managed to create a sense of order amidst their wild, chaotic surroundings. But their delicate balance comes crashing down with the arrival of new dropships from space. These new arrivals are the lucky ones—back on the Colony, the oxygen is almost gone—but after making it safely to Earth, GLASS’s luck seems to be running out. CLARKE leads a rescue party to the crash site, ready to treat the wounded, but she can’t stop thinking about her parents, who may still be alive. Meanwhile, WELLS struggles to maintain his authority despite the presence of the Vice Chancellor and his armed guards, and BELLAMY must decide whether to face or flee the crimes he thought he’d left behind. It’s time for the Hundred to come together and fight for the freedom they’ve found on Earth, or risk losing everything—and everyone—they love.

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Title:Homecoming (The 100 #3)
Author:Kass Morgan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 345 pages
Published:February 24th 2015 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia

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Ratings: 3.72 From 15791 Users | 1327 Reviews

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The most annoying thing about these books is that they actually do have heaps of potentialunfortunately, most of that potential is lost under a whole lot of meaningless STUFF which doesn't drive the story. God, it annoys me that these books good be really good and instead their okay at best. → CHARACTERS Okay. So there books have a host of characters, the main three being Clarke, Bellamy and Wells. All three of these characters are interesting enough - but they just don't really go that extra

I think that this one has been my favourite in the trilogy. It took me the longest to read, but I think that's because I didn't want the series to come to an end. I was slightly annoyed that there was basically nothing from Octavia, she was just a character used to emphasise Bellamy's protective characteristics. It was also pretty horrible to see things turn bad for Wells, after I thought he was going to have a happily ever after. I think that we got to see a lot more from Glass, which I was

4.5/5 starsI hate trilogies for this reason; the first book is always the best in my opinion or the second book. The third is always the worse just like Homecoming I loved The 100 & Day 21. Both beautifully written.I LOVED CLARKE AND BELLAMY, GLASS AND LUKE, SASHA AND WELLS. UGH ALL THEIR ROMANCES HAD ME SCREAMING AND WANTING MORE FROM THEM. (view spoiler)[Luke gets hurt once Glass gets him back to the original camp place Clarke just said oh he will be fine etc etc. Which was fine but! I was

I am kind of disappointed :/ I really thought it would be better.

I don't understand why the covers are now from the tv show. I mean, Finn isn't even in the book. (I think the guy from the right is Finn.)

Bellamy and Clarke my cute babies I'm so happy how things turned out and how it finished this series. I'll write a review soon but it was amazing!

I honestly don't know why I continue to read these books. It's not that Kass Morgan is a bad writer. She's not. It just doesn't make sense to have books and a TV series that have the same premise, setting, and almost all the same characters, but such wildly diverging plots. I'm typically a book snob; this is likely the only time I've preferred a screen adaptation to the books, but really, the shows aren't based on the books. If I'm not mistaken, they started with an idea for this story, and the
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