• Horde

  • By: Ann Aguirre
  • Narrated by: Emily Bauer
  • Length: 14 hrs and 3 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (654 ratings)

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Horde

By: Ann Aguirre
Narrated by: Emily Bauer
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The epic conclusion to Ann Aguirre's USA Today best-selling trilogy.

The horde is coming. Salvation is surrounded, monsters at the gates, and this time, they're not going away. When Deuce, Fade, Stalker and Tegan set out, the odds are against them. But the odds have been stacked against Deuce from the moment she was born.

She might not be a Huntress anymore, but she doesn't run. With her knives in hand and her companions at her side, she will not falter, whether fighting for her life or Fade's love.

Ahead, the battle of a lifetime awaits. Freaks are everywhere, attacking settlements, setting up scouts, perimeters, and patrols. There hasn't been a war like this in centuries, and humans have forgotten how to stand and fight. Unless Deuce can lead them. This time, however, more than the fate of a single enclave or outpost hangs in the balance. This time, Deuce carries the banner for the survival of all humanity.

©2013 Ann Aguirre (P)2013 Macmillan Audio

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  • 11-07-13

Fitting Conclusion to the Series

What did you love best about Horde?

I like that Horde, the third and final book in the Razorland trilogy, ended properly! There were no loose ends (like the Delirium trilogy), no sudden or unpleasant surprises (like the Divergent trilogy), and no wishy-washy finales (like Sookie Stackhouse). That is not to say that there weren't any twists or surprises, but everything wrapped up nicely, without seeming false or colour-by-numbers.

Honestly, this wasn't my favourite YA series, but I did enjoy it and fans of Enclave and Outpost will absolutely LOVE it. Ann Aguirre did a great job of wrapping everything up in a satisfying way, and the epilogue was a nice touch.

What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)

Satisfaction!

What does Emily Bauer bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Emily Bauer brings a good balance of naïveté and toughness to Deuce's character.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

No, but that's just me, personally. As I said earlier, this wasn't my favourite series and I wasn't as in to it as I have been with other series. That doesn't mean it wasn't a good listen or a good book. Fans of the series will love Horde. I enjoyed it too.

Any additional comments?

I have been listening to this series with my pre-teen daughter and, though it's been a bit gory in spots and there have been sexual references that went over my daughter's head, I haven't really had to censor much. Horde DEFINITELY has some step-above-PG13 moments, so parents take note. It's still pretty tame compared to a lot of what is out there, but the romance factor is ramped up quite a bit compared to the other two books.

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GREAT best one yet!

OMG I absolutely loved this last (sadly) chapter in Deuce's adventure. The story picked up with just as much action as it left off with. I love how the author has invented the "freaks" (humans mutated from biological weapons, testing and evolution). Deuce & Fade are a great believable couple. I'm in my 40's and I enjoyed this"young adult" couple.

Ok, Salvation is surrounded & attacked, Deuce creates her own army/resistance, there are unexpected allies and finally Deuce has a family and a real home. She and Fade and her new found family live happily ever after (some are not so lucky) in a place they can finally call home...........and safe!

Get it you won't regret it. I really hate that the series has ended. .

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Finally a real ending!

If you could sum up Horde in three words, what would they be?

Awesome, emotional & cleaver!

Who was your favorite character and why?

Deuce! She let nothing stand in her way not even herself to do what was right for the greater good.

Which scene was your favorite?

The scene were Deuce just returns from the "meeting" and Fade grabs her and holds on for dear life!......and the one just after they "swam" across.....

Don't want to give too much away but those who have read this awesome book knows just what I am talking about.

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

I waited for a year for this book but after having so many YA dystopian novels end so bad I was a little hesitant to even try this one altho I had loved this series from day 1. ( I just read Allegiant :( so I was expecting to be disappointed again ) So I started out expecting the worse but in the end this was the best book! Finally a writer that gives you an actually ending!!!! And bonus its a HAPPY ONE! But there will be tears shed threw out this book. This was a great listen and one I will be listening to again and again. This is by far one of my most favorite series!

Any additional comments?

Get the book you will not be disappointed!!!!!! What are you waiting for????!!!!

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End of the Series

Horde is the final book in the Razorland saga (the name derived from a quote main character Deuce gave about the land she has to traverse once she left the enclave). The book draws the series to a satisfying close thanks to the author not rushing to a quick ending.

Deuce and Fade had set off to Soldier's Pond in order to help save their new home - but help may not make it in time and the horde continues to grow. Deuce knows she will eventually have to fight the horde if any of the human settlements are to survive, But as she travels to each colony to try to enlist an army, she finds nothing but ridicule, frustration, and very different situations in each. Meanwhile, Stalker becomes more aggressive about his suit and Fade is still traumatized by his time was a prisoner of the Horde. And they are changing - in ways she could never have predicted - they are getting smarter and they are now an unstoppable force.

As with the two previous books, there is a lot of travel and then a lot of fighting. Deuce is afraid to lose any of her group and she will encounter and then make new companions as she traverses the mutie-strewn landscape. At the heart, is her growing relationship with Fade and the author spends a good amount of time building their relationship further. As well, Stalker, Teagan, and even her new family will all greatly change as the horde rewrites the rules of the game.

There was a lot of filler and a lot of repeating motifs (the doubt over Fade's mental stabliity, her own ability to lead an army, etc.). Especially considering that we all know from the very start that the book is leading up to the epic battle vs the horde at the end. But Aguirre is a competent writer and this is very easy to follow.

I enjoyed Horde and especially appreciated being able to listen to the book on Audible while driving. The narrator was excellent and really channeled Fade, Deuce and the other characters perfectly.

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Good ending. Very satisfying

If you have enjoyed the narrator, then you will enjoy this one. It remained consistent. In this final book, the author gave us answers to questions that kept popping up during this journey. She gave us hope, and entertained us as Deuce stood up as the leader she was borned to be. Deuce Oates accepted her family, her love and her destiny and did what so many other settlements were afraid to do.

Stand up and fight back. Take that freak mutties! Some loses were really felt, but the victory was sweet. Great ending to the trilogy

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My Favorite Trilogy

I listen to three books over and over and yet I enjoy it more than I did the first time! So rare to find one book without profanity, vampires, or magic! And here I have three!

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Contrary to popular opinion, a childish fairy tale

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

I cannot imagine an adult enjoying this. I'd be interested to see how much a teen would love it. Well, if you liked Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer, then you'd probably like this.

What was most disappointing about Ann Aguirre’s story?

I read the first two books feeling that the story was gripping and interesting. I found the third book to be awful. I was rolling my eyes constantly! It was silly and far too much of an idyllic, fairy tale of an ending. Plus, I hated that Stalker was killed off and it seemed Aguirre didn't know what to do with him after having Deuce and Fade walk off into the sunset together. Aguirre made her lead male characters less masculine and she turned Deuce into anything but a huntress. I didn't buy it. I didn't believe that Deuce was capable of handling an army. To think that this young woman could command MEN in such a setting? To possess the charisma and knowledge required to lead an army to victory and to negotiate treaties, etc? No way. Deuce took forever to even take charge and Aguirre had Company D and Fade following Deuce around like a bunch of puppies. I hated this as much as Breaking Dawn. I think Stephenie Meyer and Ann Aguirre are big fans of diplomacy, but I have less faith than they do!

What didn’t you like about Emily Bauer’s performance?

Her voice was too young. She made the plot less believable for me because she sounded like a little girl rather than a capable huntress.

You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

I don't know. I'm still baffled that I disliked it so much. It was a fairy tale to me rather than the grittier dystopia I was expecting. I will never read this again and it ruined the trilogy for me.

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Wonderful conclusion !!!

If you could sum up Horde in three words, what would they be?

GRIPPING, FAST PACE AND UNFORGETTABLE This book has everything, it's the right combination of romance and action with an amazing ending. Actually all three books are great.Well done, it was worth the wait.

What did you like best about this story?

I really enjoy stories where you forget all that is happening around you. Stories that are so well written that you start to empathize with the characters and their journeys. Stories that made you laugh and cry. Stories that you just CAN NOT turn off.
This series is one of those and this last audio book is the perfect conclusion for an amazing Trilogy.

Which scene was your favorite?

The last one. I LOVE happy endings

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

Yes, it made me cry and laugh

Any additional comments?

I happily recommend this book

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A Fantastic 3rd Final Book!!!

What did you love best about Horde?

I loved that it was as good as the first 2 books. Everything about it was excellent!

Who was your favorite character and why?

Obviously my favorite character is Deuce. She is the strongest female character out of any book or movie I have ever seen. I give this credit to the author. I hate when female authors make their main female character dumb and have a tendency for getting themselves in trouble every 5 minutes. This character was strong, smart, and full of courage.

Have you listened to any of Emily Bauer’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

She was one of the best narrators!

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

This book made me smile, laugh, & feel sad at times.

Any additional comments?

I can only hope that Ann Aguirre continues writing books that take place in the same world. Obviously these character and their stories are done. But I can only hope that she can find a parallel story/characters for the same world of imagination. If not, than I hope all of her books are just as exciting!

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Beautifully wrapped

The story was wrapped up perfectly, you get a realistic happy ending with suspected amounts of death while not hating the author for the deaths haha. A great heroic end!

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