Frozen (Taken)
Frozen (Taken) book cover

Frozen (Taken)

Paperback – March 17, 2015

Price
$9.73
Format
Paperback
Pages
384
Publisher
HarperTeen
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0062117304
Dimensions
5.31 x 0.86 x 8 inches
Weight
9.6 ounces

Description

Review “A surfeit of enemies and a constant sense of danger heighten the suspense.” — Kirkus Reviews “The strengths of this series are in the dystopian world and survival aspects. Frozen will attract most readers of science fiction.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) “Plenty of action and suspense.” — ALA Booklist Praise for TAKEN: “An action-packed thrill ride from beginning to end. I devoured this in one sitting and might have gnawed a nail or two off from all the excitement. More, please!” — Marie Lu, author of Legend “A suspenseful trek. Readers will eagerly await the next installment.” — Kirkus Reviews “An action-packed, emotionally charged, plot-twisting adventure.” — Booklist “A dramatic work that is reminiscent of Lois Lowry’s The Giver and will appeal to fans of Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games.” — School Library Journal From the Back Cover The Heists were only the beginning. Gray Weathersby escaped from the primitive town of Claysoot expecting to find answers, but what he discovered shook him to the core: a ruthless dictator with absolute power. An army of young soldiers blinded by lies. And a growing rebellion determined to fight back. Now Gray has joined a team of rebels on a harsh, icy journey in search of allies who can help them set things right. But in a world built on lies, Gray must constantly question whether any ally—or enemy—is truly what they seem. . . . About the Author Erin Bowman is the critically acclaimed author of numerous books for children and teens, including the Taken Trilogy, Vengeance Road , Retribution Rails , the Edgar Award-nominated Contagion duology, The Girl and the Witch’s Garden , and the forthcoming Dustborn . A web designer turned author, Erin has always been invested in telling stories–both visually and with words. Erin lives in New Hampshire with her husband and children. You can visit her online at www.embowman.com. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • This second book in Erin Bowman's gripping Taken trilogy will thrill fans of dystopian sci-fi series like Michael Grant's Gone and James Dashner's Maze Runner.
  • Gray Weathersby has escaped Claysoot and uncovered the truth behind the Laicos Project and the Order's twisted plans. Determined to fight back, his small group of rebels is on the hunt for more answers and more allies—a search that will take them on a harrowing journey across a frozen wasteland, and even deeper into a world built on the Order's lies.
  • In
  • Frozen
  • , discover more of the nonstop action and riveting plot twists that made Marie Lu,
  • New York Times
  • bestselling author of the Legend trilogy, call
  • Taken
  • "an action-packed thrill ride from beginning to end."

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

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Most Helpful Reviews

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The Ending Made the Story

Originally posted on: acrossthebookiverse.blogspot.com

It's been over a year since I read Taken, but something told me it was time to read Frozen. In my typical fashion, I completely disregarded the idea of skimming book one to catch up on a few things. That was my mistake. However, it's okay, because most things I forgot were explained quickly anyway.
Frozen revolves around Gray Weathersby and his team of Rebels on their quest to find survivors of Group A. Seems like a real simple quest. Trek through the snow and ice for days to find people that may or may not be alive while everyone is looking for you in order to find a group of people that may or may not be alive and may or may not actually want your help! Not surprisingly, things didn't go all that smoothly.
Honestly, my internal struggle mainly revolved around who I liked with Gray. Bree is butch and violent, she and Gray fight all the time (good? bad? it's a toss up). I don't have a fully functioning opinion on Bree. The cold side of people is usually the best side when it comes to things like this, but I just found her entirely unlikable when she tried to face things on her own. Emma is the polar opposite, yet I still don't like her. Her sweet, kind exterior makes her appear helpless and weak, the last thing a survival group needs. Now, if Emma and Bree were the same person, that might work, but they're not. Gray strings both of them along and no one can convince me otherwise.
Some parts were slow, but when things picked up, they picked up fast and stayed that way. So as to not give anything away, I'll give my favourite parts a one word ode. Blaine. Boat. Group A. I'll let the reader sort out what part of the story each belongs to. All in all, though that ending was not something I was expecting and I give props for that. The entire time I was reading I was 100% sure this was a duology until I got to the last page and things were unresolved, then I remembered that Forged is the next book and now I have to buy it in order to see what happens. Looking forward to it!
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I didn’t really like the first book Taken

Well, let me start off by saying, I didn’t really like the first book Taken. I thought it was really boring but had an interesting story so I decided to finish it and read the next book Frozen. I was not disappointed at all, in fact, I think the second book was better, it had more of a voice to it. More details, action, something. And thanks to exams I finished this book in two days and loved every minute of it. Pure awesomeness.

Gray, Bree and some of the other rebels are on a mission to find Group A’s survivors and have them join the war. But ‘A world built on lies is bound to collapse,’ as Gray realizes that not only does Group A have dark secretes but those around him might have some as well. The book is action packed and almost every page leaves you on edge. It flows well and makes you wonder what you would do in their situation.

The characters are totally awesome in my opinion. Gray is a twin (which I can relate to haha xD), he’s tough and is not sure how to be a leader. Bree’s a tough girl as well (I feel like more books need girls like her) with an attitude and hardcore determination to get what she thinks is right, she takes action never really needing help from others. Emma I don’t like so much, but she’s the nice, caretaker, nurse who Gray was originally in love with. There is a wide range of character personalities, no one is truly alike.

It seems to me that Erin Bowman is leading a promising story, I can only imagine how it’s going to end and I can’t wait to finish the series the next book need to be out now!
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This was a well crafted story but didn't bring a ...

This was a well crafted story but didn't bring a whole lot new to the dystopian genera. I did not continue this series for that reason.
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Five Stars

Awesome book