Burn, Julianna Baggott
Burn, Julianna Baggott
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Burn

Author: Julianna Baggott

Narrator: Khristine Hvam, Casey Holloway, Kevin T. Collins, Nicholas Tecosky

Unabridged: 13 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/04/2014


Synopsis

The stunning conclusion to the trilogy that began with Pure, recommended by People for those who loved The Hunger Games.

With his father now dead, Partridge has assumed leadership of the Dome, one of the last few refuges from the ravaged wastelands of the outside world. At first, Partridge is intent on exposing his father's lies, taking down the rigid order of the Dome, and uniting its citizens with the disfigured Wretches on the outside. But from his new position of power, things are far more complex and potentially dangerous than he could have ever imagined.

On the outside, a band of survivors faces a treacherous journey to Dome. Pressia carries with her the key to salvation. If she can get it to the Dome, the Wretches could one day be healed and everyone might be able to put the horrors of the past behind them. Bradwell, the revolutionary, cannot forgive so easily. Despite Pressia's pleas, he is determined to bring down the Dome and hold its citizens accountable for leaving the rest of the world to burn. El Capitan, the former rebel leader, wants to help Pressia save as many lives as possible--but he's struggling to reconcile his newfound compassion with his vicious past.

As former allies become potential enemies, the fate of the world is more uncertain than ever. Will humanity fall to destruction? Or will a new world rise from the ashes?

About Julianna Baggott

Julianna Baggott is a poet and the author of several novels for adult readers, including Girl Talk, The Madam, and The Miss America Family, as well as Which Brings Me to You, cowritten with Steve Almond. As the pseudonymous N. E. Bode, she has written The Slippery Map, The Anybodies, The Nobodies, and The Somebodies. She lives with her family in Tallahassee, Florida.


Reviews

Goodreads review by karen on May 24, 2020

so bittersweet, the third book in any trilogy. this one ended strong, staying true to the overall story like mike mullin's kick-ass Sunrise, but it also had a couple of things that people who got all mad at Mockingjay and Allegiant are probably going to frown at. decisions are made, cause makes effec......more

Goodreads review by Louisa on April 19, 2014

Before reading After reading Forewarning: I am going to be ranting about the end. No spoilers though. Okay, fine. I'll admit it. I am one of those readers that likes a neat ending. Something that cleans up all loose ends and doesn't leave me having to wonder what the heck is supposed to happen nex......more

Goodreads review by David on February 07, 2014

First off, I hope this review doesn't discourage anyone from reading this book(and finishing the trilogy) but I just wasn't happy with this book. STOP READING NOW IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW SPECIFICALLY WHY I WAS DISAPPOINTED. (NO PLOT SPOILERS) This book started out very exciting and seemed to be head......more

Goodreads review by Jilly on May 10, 2017

The ending to this series is very rushed and some of the characters seem to really change from who we have known them to be. Partridge does not do what would be the most obvious thing, and therefore is left alone to try and figure out what to do when there is noone to trust. The biggest problem with......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on August 30, 2016

We all have those series we think are totally underrated, fly under the radar, and under-appreciated. For me, THIS IS THAT SERIES. I know you guys might be burned out on dystopian. I know that feel, I really do. But trust me when I tell you that The Pure Trilogy by Julianna Baggott is 100% worth you......more