The Revolution of Ivy (The Book of Ivy #2) 
But there is hope beyond the fence, as well. And when Bishop reappears in Ivy's life, she must decide if returning to Westfall to take a final stand for what she believes is right is worth losing everything she's fought for.
Review Updated - November 9th, 2015FANGIRLING MODE ACTIVATED!!!! BISHOP!!!! OMG!!!! :DWoow! What an amazing finale! From the begining to the end I loved it. I loved it because, finally Ivy found herself. She became such a strong girl. :) Bishop was amazing too, as always he did what he believed. And he always listened his heart as well... :)I dont want to give you spoilers but trust me, youll never regret for reading this books. You just have to meet Bishop one last time. And after that you're
I didn't put a warning in this review. It's safe to proceed. But with caution, there is some fangirling. I give this book 4,5 stars. I know, I am as surprised as you are.After reading the first one, I thought * Well, it could only go downhill from here*. I was caught off guard with this one. The sun was shining, birds were singing and I liked the book. Even more surprised that I liked Ivy. I mean, yeah, she did piss me off in the first half. But after reading so many books about confused-I

4.5 STARSThe sequel to The Book of Ivy was awesome. I loved it. Full of action, suspense, betrayal and second chances, it was a perfect ending and an expected one, to this wonderful dystopian story.I loved seeing Ivy make it past the walls of Westfall, take control of her situation and become the young woman she was meant to be. I loved her and her tenacity. Bishop...the man was amazing once again. I love how he doesn't try and save Ivy, doesn't try and be the knight, but rather takes pride in
4.5/5Reviewed together with my awesome coblogger, Nereyda! Initial Thoughts Nick: Wow! This was one of my most anticipated sequels of 2015. The Book of Ivy which released last year was one of those hidden gems that I immediately devoured even though it is a dystopia and I was over that phase by then. The book ended on a cliffhanger and I was eager to get my hands on the sequel. This book was everything that I wanted out of a second book and so much more. It was addicting, wildly romantic and
*** SPOILERS FOR THE BOOK OF IVY***The Revolution of Ivy was such an entertaining Dystopian that I quickly devoured! I enjoyed where the story went and how everything was fabulously wrapped up! But while I was flipping through the pages, I desperately wanted Bishop back in the picture. And I wanted even more for Ivy and him to get their happily ever after. But I definitely questioned whether that was a possibility. Not because Bishop didn't come back, since we're told in the synopsis that he
4.5* This was just, eurgh, I loved it. I absolutely loved it. It's not often that a sequel is just as gripping as the first book but Amy Engel managed it perfectly with The Revolution of Ivy. This was just as heart pounding, intense and page turning as book one. I adored the character development throughout the book, especially in regards to Ivy and he different relationships she allowed herself to develop. The friendships were wonderful and the romance in this duology has quickly become a new
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Paperback | Pages: 290 pages Rating: 3.92 | 10229 Users | 1364 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Revolution of Ivy |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Book of Ivy #2 |
Characters: | Ivy Westfall, Bishop Lattimer |
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Ivy Westfall is beyond the fence and she is alone. Abandoned by her family and separated from Bishop Lattimer, Ivy must find a way to survive on her own in a land filled with countless dangers, both human and natural. She has traded a more civilized type of cruelty--forced marriages and murder plots--for the bare-knuckled brutality required to survive outside Westfall's borders.But there is hope beyond the fence, as well. And when Bishop reappears in Ivy's life, she must decide if returning to Westfall to take a final stand for what she believes is right is worth losing everything she's fought for.
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Title | : | The Revolution of Ivy (The Book of Ivy #2) |
Author | : | Amy Engel |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 290 pages |
Published | : | November 3rd 2015 by Entangled Teen |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Romance. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Fiction. Fantasy |
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Ratings: 3.92 From 10229 Users | 1364 ReviewsWrite-Up Appertaining To Books The Revolution of Ivy (The Book of Ivy #2)
Perffffffffffect. I honestly don't know how Engel do it. I can't wait for more from her.Review Updated - November 9th, 2015FANGIRLING MODE ACTIVATED!!!! BISHOP!!!! OMG!!!! :DWoow! What an amazing finale! From the begining to the end I loved it. I loved it because, finally Ivy found herself. She became such a strong girl. :) Bishop was amazing too, as always he did what he believed. And he always listened his heart as well... :)I dont want to give you spoilers but trust me, youll never regret for reading this books. You just have to meet Bishop one last time. And after that you're
I didn't put a warning in this review. It's safe to proceed. But with caution, there is some fangirling. I give this book 4,5 stars. I know, I am as surprised as you are.After reading the first one, I thought * Well, it could only go downhill from here*. I was caught off guard with this one. The sun was shining, birds were singing and I liked the book. Even more surprised that I liked Ivy. I mean, yeah, she did piss me off in the first half. But after reading so many books about confused-I

4.5 STARSThe sequel to The Book of Ivy was awesome. I loved it. Full of action, suspense, betrayal and second chances, it was a perfect ending and an expected one, to this wonderful dystopian story.I loved seeing Ivy make it past the walls of Westfall, take control of her situation and become the young woman she was meant to be. I loved her and her tenacity. Bishop...the man was amazing once again. I love how he doesn't try and save Ivy, doesn't try and be the knight, but rather takes pride in
4.5/5Reviewed together with my awesome coblogger, Nereyda! Initial Thoughts Nick: Wow! This was one of my most anticipated sequels of 2015. The Book of Ivy which released last year was one of those hidden gems that I immediately devoured even though it is a dystopia and I was over that phase by then. The book ended on a cliffhanger and I was eager to get my hands on the sequel. This book was everything that I wanted out of a second book and so much more. It was addicting, wildly romantic and
*** SPOILERS FOR THE BOOK OF IVY***The Revolution of Ivy was such an entertaining Dystopian that I quickly devoured! I enjoyed where the story went and how everything was fabulously wrapped up! But while I was flipping through the pages, I desperately wanted Bishop back in the picture. And I wanted even more for Ivy and him to get their happily ever after. But I definitely questioned whether that was a possibility. Not because Bishop didn't come back, since we're told in the synopsis that he
4.5* This was just, eurgh, I loved it. I absolutely loved it. It's not often that a sequel is just as gripping as the first book but Amy Engel managed it perfectly with The Revolution of Ivy. This was just as heart pounding, intense and page turning as book one. I adored the character development throughout the book, especially in regards to Ivy and he different relationships she allowed herself to develop. The friendships were wonderful and the romance in this duology has quickly become a new
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