Pardon the vague language, but there's so much in The Infinite Sea that should be experienced on the page and not through a review. We learn more about her past (including her actual name and what it takes to make her finally laugh) and root for her as she embarks on a mysterious journey that leads her, like Cassie in the first book, to love and new discoveries. In contrast to Cassie is Ringer, who's bumped up from supporting player to main character. Cassie's back but more confused than ever she has no idea how to deal with her traumatized brother (who blatantly prefers Ben) or her seemingly misguided but deep-seated faith that Evan Walker will be back - for her. This one raises the stakes, deepens characterizations, and adds in enough startling twists to keep readers desperate for more. Yancey brilliantly continues his sci-fi epic with an equally enthralling second story.
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