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The Wall The Woodlands Series Book 2 eBook Lauren Nicolle Taylor



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Joseph, wake up, wake up, wake up...

She says it over and over. It’s her mantra, her prayer, her plea. But life doesn’t stop while he’s sleeping. With a newborn baby in her arms, Rosa's thrown into a new world, with new rules and a philosophy that sounds too good to be true. She’s sure they didn’t rescue her out of the goodness of their hearts. The Survivors must want something in return.

The Wall finds Rosa eagerly entering a new life, yet struggling to keep the demons and ghosts of the past from dragging her backwards. She’s left so many people behind.

There’s freedom in the Survivors’ world, more than she’d ever dreamed of, but there’s also secrets. The darkest of which pulls Rosa headfirst into a trauma, forcing her to reevaluate her past and pushing her to make a choice that threatens to destroy the tenuous, sewn-together family she’s built on the outside.

Do you dare enter the Woodlands? The Woodlands Series is a dystopian page-turner with over 750 five-star ratings on Goodreads. The Woodlands Series is perfect for fans of The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, The Divergent Series by Veronica Roth, and The Jewel Series by Amy Ewing.

The Wall The Woodlands Series Book 2 eBook Lauren Nicolle Taylor

FIVE STARS!!! Lauren Nicolle Taylor deserves every single star and probably more for her sequel to The Woodlands, The Wall. The Wall picks up where The Woodlands left readers and takes you through Rosa's harrowing physical and even more powerful emotional journey. Rosa is a complex, puzzling protagonist whose internal dialogue takes the reader through every emotional up and down....I whole heartedly felt and experienced the story through Rosa's mysterious eyes. As she discovers the depth of her maternal instincts, when she deals with the obsessed perpetrator who severely abused her, as she wrestles with the need to return to rescue her mother...the tangled nest of emotions is wonderful to watch Rosa unravel. If you can love a fictional character then I love Rosa and I wish she were real...much like Katniss Everdeen or Sienna from Fire Country. Every reader of YA books needs to be introduced to this amazing unforgettable character.

Now don't think this book is some tormented emotional roller coaster, it's not an Oprah book club book, it definitely offers so much more. The plot is full of action, so much so that when you get to the end of the book and look back, you'll be amazed at truly how much has happened to Rosa and her "family." It's sort of a mini odyssey set in a post-apocalyptic, dystopian world that is devastated resource wise and yet incredibly advanced scientifically...makes for an interesting dichotomy. I love the fact that the ancient Wall continues to stand among the ruins of the world...I think the book is appropriately named and it came as a sweet surprise.

Above all else, this book is chalked full of unique supporting characters that enrich and often complicate Rosa's life. Rosa really discovers so much about herself as she deepens her feelings for Joseph and Orry. Most poignant was the development of Rosa and Apella's relationship which is mighty special...that's all I'm saying. I so appreciated the wisdom and bond between Rosa and Addy, dang I love that old lady and of course who wouldn't love Deshi? So many questions I had about the characters after reading The Woodlands were answered (see my review of The Woodlands), yet now I'm left with many more that will leave me impatiently waiting for the next book. In the meantime, I'm going to bask in the afterglow of reading an exceptional book since a book this good only comes along every so often, but I will miss Lauren's beautiful, poetic writing until that time.

Product details

  • File Size 5836 KB
  • Print Length 340 pages
  • Publisher Clean Teen Publishing (November 29, 2013)
  • Publication Date November 29, 2013
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00FQJP3VG

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Yes - its hard to believe but true - book 2 is even better than book 1. The story will totally consume you - every time I wasn't reading, I was thinking about - driving, at work, watching tv.... wondering what is happening in the woodlands. I cant wait until book three comes out - as soon as the pre order button is active, im purchasing.

If you liked the hunger games or divergent - you will LOVE this series. Its powerful, unique, and has a great potential for becoming and epic trilogy (would love a collectors edition of books in a wooden box designed to mirror the box rosa made!)

nothing left to say except - BUY THE WALL!!!!
This was the best book in the series, as far as I was concerned. The Woodlands pulls you in, for sure, but this book keeps you engaged. While Rosa tries to adjust to a life with the Survivors (and life as a mother, a real struggle for her), Joseph is unconscious for the first quarter of the book. After that, the energy really picks up and the plot moves forward in lightning speed. I don't want to give too much away, but did you really think they would stay in the stifling walls of the Survivor's establishment?
Love how Rosa grows as a person In The Wall. She over comes her feelings that theres no point in getting close to people when they end up leaving. She finally let's herself love those around her and thinks of them as her family. I feel her struggle with her feels for her mother, I'm glad she did what she had to do by trying to save her mom and new sibling, even if the outcome wasn't what she had expected. As much as I want to hate Rosa's mom, I can't. She lives in fear and won't take a chance to have a better life. I guess that she why they are so different, Rosa cannot stand that people are treated so badly. Just great book, must read.
This book was hard to put down from beginning til end. Rosa and Joseph and the other escapees from The Woodlands is saved by the Survivors. Interesting mix of old and new everyday things. Including the spinners and what their medicine can do to the human body. Fixing everything. But still not cancer. A dystopian society reminiscent of The divergent series and the Hunger Games. I'm looking forward to reading the remaining books soon.
"The Wall" is filled with a lot of emotion and a great showcase of willpower. In constantly questioning what is right and wrong in the ties of family, the struggle Rosa faces is relatable and heartbreaking. Which leaves a powerful portrayal of desperation, strength, and a willingness to do what must be done. No matter the cost.

Equally traumatic and daunting as its predecessor, "The Wall" is easily a read for those who don't mind being emotionally damaged by the end of this book. The world of a dystopian is a violent and desperate place, and this novel does not down-grade that in any form. This is why its realism is so poignant, and will have every reader reacting in some way to Rosa's strife.

A very fitting successor to "The Woodlands."

Full review can be found at vitalityreviews.blogspot.com
There's one thing I didn't like about this book.
It ended. Right where I wanted, no, NEEDED to read at least one more chapter! I kept trying to "turn" my electronic page, but to no avail
I tried, I tried really really hard to make it last. I even waited until I was in hospital after having my third baby before I started reading it... Just so I couldn't physically devour it in blocks of hours at a time! I still wanted to read it all the time, but instead when I couldn't, I tried dreaming up adventures for my friend Rosa and all the people in her life in between my "fixes". None were as good as the ones found waiting inside my iPad that the author had lovingly put there seemingly just for me to transport myself away to. Sigh, only an estimated 2 months to go until the next instalment "the wounded" well done Lauren Nicolle Taylor, a brilliant second novel, I'm in awe.
FIVE STARS!!! Lauren Nicolle Taylor deserves every single star and probably more for her sequel to The Woodlands, The Wall. The Wall picks up where The Woodlands left readers and takes you through Rosa's harrowing physical and even more powerful emotional journey. Rosa is a complex, puzzling protagonist whose internal dialogue takes the reader through every emotional up and down....I whole heartedly felt and experienced the story through Rosa's mysterious eyes. As she discovers the depth of her maternal instincts, when she deals with the obsessed perpetrator who severely abused her, as she wrestles with the need to return to rescue her mother...the tangled nest of emotions is wonderful to watch Rosa unravel. If you can love a fictional character then I love Rosa and I wish she were real...much like Katniss Everdeen or Sienna from Fire Country. Every reader of YA books needs to be introduced to this amazing unforgettable character.

Now don't think this book is some tormented emotional roller coaster, it's not an Oprah book club book, it definitely offers so much more. The plot is full of action, so much so that when you get to the end of the book and look back, you'll be amazed at truly how much has happened to Rosa and her "family." It's sort of a mini odyssey set in a post-apocalyptic, dystopian world that is devastated resource wise and yet incredibly advanced scientifically...makes for an interesting dichotomy. I love the fact that the ancient Wall continues to stand among the ruins of the world...I think the book is appropriately named and it came as a sweet surprise.

Above all else, this book is chalked full of unique supporting characters that enrich and often complicate Rosa's life. Rosa really discovers so much about herself as she deepens her feelings for Joseph and Orry. Most poignant was the development of Rosa and Apella's relationship which is mighty special...that's all I'm saying. I so appreciated the wisdom and bond between Rosa and Addy, dang I love that old lady and of course who wouldn't love Deshi? So many questions I had about the characters after reading The Woodlands were answered (see my review of The Woodlands), yet now I'm left with many more that will leave me impatiently waiting for the next book. In the meantime, I'm going to bask in the afterglow of reading an exceptional book since a book this good only comes along every so often, but I will miss Lauren's beautiful, poetic writing until that time.
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