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''The 100'' begins with [[Clarke Griffin]], a former medical student, being arrested for a crime committed by her parents: conducting illegal experiments on children under threat of the corrupt Vice Chancellor Rhodes. Clarke confides in her best friend Wells Jaha, The Chancellor's son. Despite swearing secrecy to Clarke, Wells tells his father, hoping to save the Griffins from Rhodes. His plan backfires, the Griffins are arrested, and his relationship with Clarke disintegrates. Two years later, the Colony decides to send 100 of its teenage prisoners to investigate whether or not Earth is habitable. Among the 100 are Clarke, Wells, Octavia Blake, her older maternal half-brother [[Bellamy Blake]], and Clarke's friend, Thalia.
''The 100'' begins with [[Clarke Griffin]], a former medical student, being arrested for a crime committed by her parents: conducting illegal experiments on children under threat of the corrupt Vice Chancellor Rhodes. Clarke confides in her best friend Wells Jaha, The Chancellor's son. Despite swearing secrecy to Clarke, Wells tells his father, hoping to save the Griffins from Rhodes. His plan backfires, the Griffins are arrested, and his relationship with Clarke disintegrates. Two years later, the Colony decides to send 100 of its teenage prisoners to investigate whether or not Earth is habitable. Among the 100 are Clarke, Wells, Octavia Blake, her older maternal half-brother [[Bellamy Blake]], and Clarke's friend, Thalia.


The group crashes somewhere on the [[East Coast of the United States|East Coast]] in the former United States. Once there, the 100 struggle to survive in a world very different from the past Earth. Clarke tends to the wounded, and Bellamy gradually develops a romantic interest in her. It is revealed that Octavia had become a drug addict while in prison. A few days later, someone sets fire to the camp, killing Thalia. As the survivors investigate, they discover a farm not too far from the site, leading them to the realization that they are not alone.
The group crashes somewhere on the [[Skibidi Coast of the United States|East Coast]] in the former United States. Once there, the 100 struggle to survive in a world very different from the past Earth. Clarke tends to the wounded, and Bellamy gradually develops a romantic interest in her. It is revealed that Octavia had become a drug addict while in prison. A few days later, someone sets fire to the camp, killing Thalia. As the survivors investigate, they discover a farm not too far from the site, leading them to the realization that they are not alone.


===''The 100: Day 21''===
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'{{Short description|Novel series by Kass Morgan}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2015}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:''The 100'' (novel series)}} {{Infobox book series | name = ''The 100 | image = The 100 book cover.jpg | image_caption = ''The 100''{{'}}s first edition cover | books = {{Plainlist| * ''The 100'' * ''Day 21'' * ''Homecoming'' * ''Rebellion'' }} | author = [[Kass Morgan]] | editors = | cover_artist = | country = United States | language = English | publisher = [[Little, Brown Books for Young Readers]] | pub_date = {{Plainlist| * September 3, 2013 * September 25, 2014 * February 26, 2015 * December 6, 2016 }} | media_type = Print (hardcover, paperback) | number_of_books = 4 | website = }} '''''The 100''''' is a series of [[young adult literature|young adult]] science fiction novels by [[Kass Morgan]]. The first book in the series, '''''The 100''''', was published on September 3, 2013, by [[Little, Brown Books for Young Readers]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The 100 By Kass Morgan (Hardcover Book, 2013)|url=http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kass-morgan/the-100/9780316234474/|publisher=Little, Brown Books for Young Readers|accessdate=October 17, 2014|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019012148/http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kass-morgan/the-100/9780316234474/|archivedate=October 19, 2014|df=mdy-all}}</ref> '''''Day 21''''', its sequel, was released on September 25, 2014,<ref>{{cite book|title=Day 21 By Kass Morgan (Hardcover Book, 2014)|date=September 16, 2014 |url=http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kass-morgan/day-21/9780316234559/|publisher=Little, Brown Books for Young Readers|isbn=9780316234559 |accessdate=October 17, 2014}}</ref> and '''''Homecoming''''' was released on February 26, 2015.<ref>{{cite book|title=Homecoming By Kass Morgan (Trade Paperback, 2015)|date=February 24, 2015 |url=http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kass-morgan/homecoming/9780316381963/|publisher=Little, Brown Books for Young Readers|isbn=9780316381963 |accessdate=October 17, 2014}}</ref> A fourth novel, '''''Rebellion''''', was released on December 6, 2016.<ref name="Rebellion">{{cite magazine|title=Kass Morgan to Continue The 100 Series with 'Rebellion'|url=https://www.ew.com/article/2016/05/09/kass-morgan-100-rebellion|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=May 9, 2016}}</ref> Prior to the publication of the first book, television producer [[Jason Rothenberg (television producer)|Jason Rothenberg]] became interested in adapting the story for the screen. The [[The 100 (TV series)|eponymous TV series adaptation]] premiered on March 19, 2014, on [[The CW|The CW Network]], starring [[Eliza Taylor]] and [[Bob Morley]] as [[Clarke Griffin]] and [[Bellamy Blake]], respectively.<ref name="Bibel">{{cite press release|last=Bibel|first=Sara|title=The CW Sets Midseason Schedule & New Series Premiere Dates; 'The Tomorrow People' Moving to Monday|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/12/12/the-cw-sets-midseason-schedule-the-tomorrow-people-moving-to-monday/222212/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215024135/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/12/12/the-cw-sets-midseason-schedule-the-tomorrow-people-moving-to-monday/222212/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 15, 2013|work=TV by the Numbers|accessdate=December 21, 2013|date=December 12, 2013}}</ref> ==Plot== [[File:The 100 novel series boxset.png|thumb|upright|A boxed set of the four books of ''The 100''.]] ===''The 100''=== The series is set three centuries<!-- editors, please note that television series and the books are different. The books' post-apocalyptic setting is set after three centuries, not 9999years as in the television series. --> after a [[Nuclear holocaust|thermonuclear apocalypse]], wherein the only known survivors of the human race live in a [[Space habitat|space colony]] consisting of satellites joined in orbit around the Earth and governed by The Chancellor, who leads its legislative council. Resources are so scarce that all crimes, no matter how small, are [[Capital punishment|punishable by death]], unless the perpetrator is under [[Age of majority|18 years of age]]. ''The 100'' begins with [[Clarke Griffin]], a former medical student, being arrested for a crime committed by her parents: conducting illegal experiments on children under threat of the corrupt Vice Chancellor Rhodes. Clarke confides in her best friend Wells Jaha, The Chancellor's son. Despite swearing secrecy to Clarke, Wells tells his father, hoping to save the Griffins from Rhodes. His plan backfires, the Griffins are arrested, and his relationship with Clarke disintegrates. Two years later, the Colony decides to send 100 of its teenage prisoners to investigate whether or not Earth is habitable. Among the 100 are Clarke, Wells, Octavia Blake, her older maternal half-brother [[Bellamy Blake]], and Clarke's friend, Thalia. The group crashes somewhere on the [[East Coast of the United States|East Coast]] in the former United States. Once there, the 100 struggle to survive in a world very different from the past Earth. Clarke tends to the wounded, and Bellamy gradually develops a romantic interest in her. It is revealed that Octavia had become a drug addict while in prison. A few days later, someone sets fire to the camp, killing Thalia. As the survivors investigate, they discover a farm not too far from the site, leading them to the realization that they are not alone. ===''The 100: Day 21''=== Twenty-one days after they land on Earth, the 100 continue to face recurring attacks from an unknown enemy. Octavia has been missing since the fire. Wells tries to maintain morale, while Bellamy tries to find his sister. The 100 find an Earthborn girl, Sasha Walgrove, and hold her hostage. Sasha tells them that they have landed in the former state of [[Virginia]], and that there are people from the Colony who arrived before the 100. Bellamy believes that Sasha's people are responsible for Octavia's disappearance and demands that Sasha reveal their location. Wells and Sasha bond, and Sasha helps Wells find food for the surviving colonists. In space, the people of the Colony fight to get into their drop ships as the space station's life support begins to fail; Clarke and Wells' friends, Glass and Luke, are among the people desperately trying to get to Earth. However, they find themselves at the mercy of Vice Chancellor Rhodes, who is willing to kill to get into one of the dropships. Sasha leads Clarke and Bellamy to a colony beneath the ruins of [[Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center]]. There, they meet her father, Max Walgrove, who is the leader of the colony. Octavia is at Mount Weather, having been rescued by Max and his people from a group of renegades. These renegades are responsible for the attacks on the 100. Max and his people will continue helping the 100, and will provide further support once the rest of the Colony arrives. At this point, they find dropships from the Colony falling from the sky. Wells eventually realizes that there is something familiar about Bellamy and Octavia; ultimately, he discovers that their mother was Melinda Blake, the woman his father had loved before marrying Wells' mother for the sake of his career. This discovery leads Wells and Bellamy to realize that they are paternal half-brothers. ===''The 100: Homecoming''=== After the dropships crash, Clarke, Bellamy, and Wells lead a rescue party to the crash site, allowing Clarke and Wells to reunite with Glass and Luke. Clarke ponders leaving the camp to search for her parents. The Chancellor, still in a coma, remains trapped in the Colony above Earth. Vice Chancellor Rhodes takes control over the community on Earth, planning to force Luke to execute Bellamy, as a warning to anyone attempting to challenge him. With Sasha's help, Clarke and Wells escape with the wounded Bellamy. In addition, Glass and Luke flee the camp to escape Vice Chancellor Rhodes. One of Rhodes' men kills Sasha when she tries to get more supplies. Rhodes plans to attack Mount Weather to recapture Bellamy, Clarke, and Wells. As Mount Weather prepares for Rhodes' attack, some of the Colonists revolt and join their benefactors against Rhodes. Clarke, Bellamy, and Wells are captured during the initial exchange, but another faction of Earthborns defeat and capture Rhodes before he can execute Bellamy. Later, more colonists from other dropships arrive, and one of the arrivals informs Wells that his father was still in a coma, with only a hours of oxygen left when their dropship departed. Before Sasha's funeral, Clarke reunites with her parents at Mount Weather. She reconciles with Wells but will not resume their past relationship because she is romantically involved with Bellamy. ===''The 100: Rebellion''=== A fourth novel, ''Rebellion'', was released on December 6, 2016.<ref name="Rebellion" /> A month after the previous novel, Bellamy begins showing signs of what Clarke thinks is paranoia when he obsesses over small details in the woods. However, a group of self-proclaimed "Protectors" infiltrates their camp and abducts several of its inhabitants, including Wells, Glass and Octavia. As Clarke and Bellamy organize a rescue team to take their new enemy down, their relationship is put to the ultimate test when Bellamy doesn't think Clarke trusts him. Eventually, the rescue team and prisoners are able to take the Protectors down as a team effort and in the aftermath, Clarke and Bellamy make up and with her parents' blessing, he asks her to marry him. ==Reception== ''[[Publishers Weekly]]'' commented that Morgan's flair for the dramatic in ''The 100'' "can be forced, but it's easy to be drawn in".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com:8080/978-0-316-23447-4 |title=Children's Book Review: The 100 by Kass Morgan|publisher=Publishersweekly.com:8080 |date=August 2, 2013 |accessdate=April 17, 2014}}</ref> In addition, ''[[Booklist]]'' calls ''The 100'' "dark and riveting", blending "science fiction, romance, and characters' shadow sides with a mostly engrossing plotline.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Trevelyan|first1=Julie|title=The 100|journal=Booklist|volume=1|issue=110|page=111}}</ref> ''The 100'' reached #13 on ''[[The New York Times]]''' Young Adult Best Seller List.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2014-04-06/young-adult/list.html |title=Young Adult Books - Best Sellers - April 6, 2014 |newspaper=The New York Times |date=2014-04-06 |accessdate=2017-04-05}}</ref> ''Kirkus Reviews'' commented ''Day 21'' is "faster paced than" its predecessor.<ref>{{cite journal|title=DAY 21|journal=Kirkus Reviews|volume=20|issue=82|page=468}}</ref> ==Television adaptation== {{main|The 100 (TV series)}} [[File:The 100 (television series logo).png|thumb|upright|The official logo of the television series.]] On May 9, 2013, [[The CW Television Network]] announced that the pilot was officially ordered to series for the [[2013–14 United States network television schedule|2013–14 American television season]]. The series is developed by Jason Rothenberg, and premiered on March 19, 2014.<ref name="Bibel"/> The seventh and final season consisted of 16 episodes, and premiered on May 20, 2020, finishing the show with a total of 100 episodes across all seven seasons.<ref name="S7Renewal">{{cite web |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |title='All American', 'In The Dark', 'Roswell, New Mexico', 'The 100' Renewed; The CW To Bring Back Record 14 Series Next Season |url=https://deadline.com/2019/04/all-american-in-the-dark-roswell-new-mexico-the-100-renewed-the-cw-1202601250/ |website=Deadline Hollywood |accessdate=April 24, 2019 |date=April 24, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190424182117/https://deadline.com/2019/04/all-american-in-the-dark-roswell-new-mexico-the-100-renewed-the-cw-1202601250/ |archive-date=April 24, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite tweet|number=1158048665929277440 |title=With #The100 Season 6 finale just days away, I have some bittersweet news to share: Season 7 is to be our last. We are eternally grateful to WB & CW for always allowing us to tell our story the way we want to & to wrap the show on our terms. What an incredible ride this has been!|user=JRothenbergTV |last=Rothenberg |first=Jason |date=August 4, 2019|language=en|access-date=August 7, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet |last=Rothenberg |first=Jason |user=JRothenbergTV |number=1136439561112809472 |title=16! #the100 #100ofThe100 |date=June 5, 2019 |accessdate=June 5, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/03/the-cw-sets-premiere-dates-stargirl-in-the-dark-season-2-final-season-the-100-1202874370/|title=The CW Sets Premiere Dates For 'Stargirl', 'In The Dark' Season 2 & Final Season Of 'The 100'|work=Deadline Hollywood|first=Denise|last=Petski|date=March 4, 2020|accessdate=March 4, 2020}}</ref> In October 2019, it was confirmed that Rothenberg was developing a ''The 100'' prequel series for The CW. A [[backdoor pilot]] episode was ordered; "Anaconda" aired July 8, 2020, as an episode of the seventh and final season. The prequel series would have been set 97 years before the events of the series, beginning with the nuclear apocalypse that wiped out almost all life on Earth.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://deadline.com/2019/10/the-100-prequel-series-in-works-the-cw-upcoming-episode-jason-rothenberg-backdoor-pilot-1202768155/ |title=''The 100'' Prequel From Jason Rothenberg In Works At the CW With Backdoor Pilot Order |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |date=October 24, 2019 |work=Deadline Hollywood|accessdate=October 30, 2019}}</ref> In November 2021, it was reported that The CW decided not to move forward with the prequel series.<ref>{{cite web|last=Mitovich|first=Matt Webb|date=November 5, 2021|title=The 100 Prequel Not Moving Forward at The CW, After 2 Years in Development|url=https://tvline.com/2021/11/05/the-100-prequel-spinoff-cancelled-the-cw/|access-date=November 5, 2021|website=TVLine}}</ref> ==References== {{reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Wikiquote|The 100}} * [http://the100series.tumblr.com/ Official Tumblr] {{The 100}} {{DEFAULTSORT:100 (novel series), The}} [[Category:The 100 (TV series)]] [[Category:2013 American novels]] [[Category:2014 American novels]] [[Category:2015 American novels]] [[Category:2016 American novels]] [[Category:2016 debut novels]] [[Category:American adventure novels]] [[Category:American post-apocalyptic novels]] [[Category:American young adult novels]] [[Category:Novels about colonialism]] [[Category:Novels about teenage pregnancy]] [[Category:Novels set in Virginia]] [[Category:Little, Brown and Company books]] [[Category:Young adult novel series]] [[Category:Young adult science fiction novels]]'
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'{{Short description|Novel series by Kass Morgan}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2015}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:''The 100'' (novel series)}} {{Infobox book series | name = ''The 100 | image = The 100 book cover.jpg | image_caption = ''The 100''{{'}}s first edition cover | books = {{Plainlist| * ''The 100'' * ''Day 21'' * ''Homecoming'' * ''Rebellion'' }} | author = [[Kass Morgan]] | editors = | cover_artist = | country = United States | language = English | publisher = [[Little, Brown Books for Young Readers]] | pub_date = {{Plainlist| * September 3, 2013 * September 25, 2014 * February 26, 2015 * December 6, 2016 }} | media_type = Print (hardcover, paperback) | number_of_books = 4 | website = }} '''''The 100''''' is a series of [[young adult literature|young adult]] science fiction novels by [[Kass Morgan]]. The first book in the series, '''''The 100''''', was published on September 3, 2013, by [[Little, Brown Books for Young Readers]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The 100 By Kass Morgan (Hardcover Book, 2013)|url=http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kass-morgan/the-100/9780316234474/|publisher=Little, Brown Books for Young Readers|accessdate=October 17, 2014|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141019012148/http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kass-morgan/the-100/9780316234474/|archivedate=October 19, 2014|df=mdy-all}}</ref> '''''Day 21''''', its sequel, was released on September 25, 2014,<ref>{{cite book|title=Day 21 By Kass Morgan (Hardcover Book, 2014)|date=September 16, 2014 |url=http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kass-morgan/day-21/9780316234559/|publisher=Little, Brown Books for Young Readers|isbn=9780316234559 |accessdate=October 17, 2014}}</ref> and '''''Homecoming''''' was released on February 26, 2015.<ref>{{cite book|title=Homecoming By Kass Morgan (Trade Paperback, 2015)|date=February 24, 2015 |url=http://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kass-morgan/homecoming/9780316381963/|publisher=Little, Brown Books for Young Readers|isbn=9780316381963 |accessdate=October 17, 2014}}</ref> A fourth novel, '''''Rebellion''''', was released on December 6, 2016.<ref name="Rebellion">{{cite magazine|title=Kass Morgan to Continue The 100 Series with 'Rebellion'|url=https://www.ew.com/article/2016/05/09/kass-morgan-100-rebellion|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|accessdate=May 9, 2016}}</ref> Prior to the publication of the first book, television producer [[Jason Rothenberg (television producer)|Jason Rothenberg]] became interested in adapting the story for the screen. The [[The 100 (TV series)|eponymous TV series adaptation]] premiered on March 19, 2014, on [[The CW|The CW Network]], starring [[Eliza Taylor]] and [[Bob Morley]] as [[Clarke Griffin]] and [[Bellamy Blake]], respectively.<ref name="Bibel">{{cite press release|last=Bibel|first=Sara|title=The CW Sets Midseason Schedule & New Series Premiere Dates; 'The Tomorrow People' Moving to Monday|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/12/12/the-cw-sets-midseason-schedule-the-tomorrow-people-moving-to-monday/222212/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131215024135/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/12/12/the-cw-sets-midseason-schedule-the-tomorrow-people-moving-to-monday/222212/|url-status=dead|archive-date=December 15, 2013|work=TV by the Numbers|accessdate=December 21, 2013|date=December 12, 2013}}</ref> ==Plot== [[File:The 100 novel series boxset.png|thumb|upright|A boxed set of the four books of ''The 100''.]] ===''The 100''=== The series is set three centuries<!-- editors, please note that television series and the books are different. The books' post-apocalyptic setting is set after three centuries, not 9999years as in the television series. --> after a [[Nuclear holocaust|thermonuclear apocalypse]], wherein the only known survivors of the human race live in a [[Space habitat|space colony]] consisting of satellites joined in orbit around the Earth and governed by The Chancellor, who leads its legislative council. Resources are so scarce that all crimes, no matter how small, are [[Capital punishment|punishable by death]], unless the perpetrator is under [[Age of majority|18 years of age]]. ''The 100'' begins with [[Clarke Griffin]], a former medical student, being arrested for a crime committed by her parents: conducting illegal experiments on children under threat of the corrupt Vice Chancellor Rhodes. Clarke confides in her best friend Wells Jaha, The Chancellor's son. Despite swearing secrecy to Clarke, Wells tells his father, hoping to save the Griffins from Rhodes. His plan backfires, the Griffins are arrested, and his relationship with Clarke disintegrates. Two years later, the Colony decides to send 100 of its teenage prisoners to investigate whether or not Earth is habitable. Among the 100 are Clarke, Wells, Octavia Blake, her older maternal half-brother [[Bellamy Blake]], and Clarke's friend, Thalia. The group crashes somewhere on the [[Skibidi Coast of the United States|East Coast]] in the former United States. Once there, the 100 struggle to survive in a world very different from the past Earth. Clarke tends to the wounded, and Bellamy gradually develops a romantic interest in her. It is revealed that Octavia had become a drug addict while in prison. A few days later, someone sets fire to the camp, killing Thalia. As the survivors investigate, they discover a farm not too far from the site, leading them to the realization that they are not alone. ===''The 100: Day 21''=== Twenty-one days after they land on Earth, the 100 continue to face recurring attacks from an unknown enemy. Octavia has been missing since the fire. Wells tries to maintain morale, while Bellamy tries to find his sister. The 100 find an Earthborn girl, Sasha Walgrove, and hold her hostage. Sasha tells them that they have landed in the former state of [[Virginia]], and that there are people from the Colony who arrived before the 100. Bellamy believes that Sasha's people are responsible for Octavia's disappearance and demands that Sasha reveal their location. Wells and Sasha bond, and Sasha helps Wells find food for the surviving colonists. In space, the people of the Colony fight to get into their drop ships as the space station's life support begins to fail; Clarke and Wells' friends, Glass and Luke, are among the people desperately trying to get to Earth. However, they find themselves at the mercy of Vice Chancellor Rhodes, who is willing to kill to get into one of the dropships. Sasha leads Clarke and Bellamy to a colony beneath the ruins of [[Mount Weather Emergency Operations Center]]. There, they meet her father, Max Walgrove, who is the leader of the colony. Octavia is at Mount Weather, having been rescued by Max and his people from a group of renegades. These renegades are responsible for the attacks on the 100. Max and his people will continue helping the 100, and will provide further support once the rest of the Colony arrives. At this point, they find dropships from the Colony falling from the sky. Wells eventually realizes that there is something familiar about Bellamy and Octavia; ultimately, he discovers that their mother was Melinda Blake, the woman his father had loved before marrying Wells' mother for the sake of his career. This discovery leads Wells and Bellamy to realize that they are paternal half-brothers. ===''The 100: Homecoming''=== After the dropships crash, Clarke, Bellamy, and Wells lead a rescue party to the crash site, allowing Clarke and Wells to reunite with Glass and Luke. Clarke ponders leaving the camp to search for her parents. The Chancellor, still in a coma, remains trapped in the Colony above Earth. Vice Chancellor Rhodes takes control over the community on Earth, planning to force Luke to execute Bellamy, as a warning to anyone attempting to challenge him. With Sasha's help, Clarke and Wells escape with the wounded Bellamy. In addition, Glass and Luke flee the camp to escape Vice Chancellor Rhodes. One of Rhodes' men kills Sasha when she tries to get more supplies. Rhodes plans to attack Mount Weather to recapture Bellamy, Clarke, and Wells. As Mount Weather prepares for Rhodes' attack, some of the Colonists revolt and join their benefactors against Rhodes. Clarke, Bellamy, and Wells are captured during the initial exchange, but another faction of Earthborns defeat and capture Rhodes before he can execute Bellamy. Later, more colonists from other dropships arrive, and one of the arrivals informs Wells that his father was still in a coma, with only a hours of oxygen left when their dropship departed. Before Sasha's funeral, Clarke reunites with her parents at Mount Weather. She reconciles with Wells but will not resume their past relationship because she is romantically involved with Bellamy. ===''The 100: Rebellion''=== A fourth novel, ''Rebellion'', was released on December 6, 2016.<ref name="Rebellion" /> A month after the previous novel, Bellamy begins showing signs of what Clarke thinks is paranoia when he obsesses over small details in the woods. However, a group of self-proclaimed "Protectors" infiltrates their camp and abducts several of its inhabitants, including Wells, Glass and Octavia. As Clarke and Bellamy organize a rescue team to take their new enemy down, their relationship is put to the ultimate test when Bellamy doesn't think Clarke trusts him. Eventually, the rescue team and prisoners are able to take the Protectors down as a team effort and in the aftermath, Clarke and Bellamy make up and with her parents' blessing, he asks her to marry him. ==Reception== ''[[Publishers Weekly]]'' commented that Morgan's flair for the dramatic in ''The 100'' "can be forced, but it's easy to be drawn in".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com:8080/978-0-316-23447-4 |title=Children's Book Review: The 100 by Kass Morgan|publisher=Publishersweekly.com:8080 |date=August 2, 2013 |accessdate=April 17, 2014}}</ref> In addition, ''[[Booklist]]'' calls ''The 100'' "dark and riveting", blending "science fiction, romance, and characters' shadow sides with a mostly engrossing plotline.<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Trevelyan|first1=Julie|title=The 100|journal=Booklist|volume=1|issue=110|page=111}}</ref> ''The 100'' reached #13 on ''[[The New York Times]]''' Young Adult Best Seller List.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2014-04-06/young-adult/list.html |title=Young Adult Books - Best Sellers - April 6, 2014 |newspaper=The New York Times |date=2014-04-06 |accessdate=2017-04-05}}</ref> ''Kirkus Reviews'' commented ''Day 21'' is "faster paced than" its predecessor.<ref>{{cite journal|title=DAY 21|journal=Kirkus Reviews|volume=20|issue=82|page=468}}</ref> ==Television adaptation== {{main|The 100 (TV series)}} [[File:The 100 (television series logo).png|thumb|upright|The official logo of the television series.]] On May 9, 2013, [[The CW Television Network]] announced that the pilot was officially ordered to series for the [[2013–14 United States network television schedule|2013–14 American television season]]. The series is developed by Jason Rothenberg, and premiered on March 19, 2014.<ref name="Bibel"/> The seventh and final season consisted of 16 episodes, and premiered on May 20, 2020, finishing the show with a total of 100 episodes across all seven seasons.<ref name="S7Renewal">{{cite web |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |title='All American', 'In The Dark', 'Roswell, New Mexico', 'The 100' Renewed; The CW To Bring Back Record 14 Series Next Season |url=https://deadline.com/2019/04/all-american-in-the-dark-roswell-new-mexico-the-100-renewed-the-cw-1202601250/ |website=Deadline Hollywood |accessdate=April 24, 2019 |date=April 24, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190424182117/https://deadline.com/2019/04/all-american-in-the-dark-roswell-new-mexico-the-100-renewed-the-cw-1202601250/ |archive-date=April 24, 2019 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite tweet|number=1158048665929277440 |title=With #The100 Season 6 finale just days away, I have some bittersweet news to share: Season 7 is to be our last. We are eternally grateful to WB & CW for always allowing us to tell our story the way we want to & to wrap the show on our terms. What an incredible ride this has been!|user=JRothenbergTV |last=Rothenberg |first=Jason |date=August 4, 2019|language=en|access-date=August 7, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet |last=Rothenberg |first=Jason |user=JRothenbergTV |number=1136439561112809472 |title=16! #the100 #100ofThe100 |date=June 5, 2019 |accessdate=June 5, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2020/03/the-cw-sets-premiere-dates-stargirl-in-the-dark-season-2-final-season-the-100-1202874370/|title=The CW Sets Premiere Dates For 'Stargirl', 'In The Dark' Season 2 & Final Season Of 'The 100'|work=Deadline Hollywood|first=Denise|last=Petski|date=March 4, 2020|accessdate=March 4, 2020}}</ref> In October 2019, it was confirmed that Rothenberg was developing a ''The 100'' prequel series for The CW. A [[backdoor pilot]] episode was ordered; "Anaconda" aired July 8, 2020, as an episode of the seventh and final season. The prequel series would have been set 97 years before the events of the series, beginning with the nuclear apocalypse that wiped out almost all life on Earth.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://deadline.com/2019/10/the-100-prequel-series-in-works-the-cw-upcoming-episode-jason-rothenberg-backdoor-pilot-1202768155/ |title=''The 100'' Prequel From Jason Rothenberg In Works At the CW With Backdoor Pilot Order |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |date=October 24, 2019 |work=Deadline Hollywood|accessdate=October 30, 2019}}</ref> In November 2021, it was reported that The CW decided not to move forward with the prequel series.<ref>{{cite web|last=Mitovich|first=Matt Webb|date=November 5, 2021|title=The 100 Prequel Not Moving Forward at The CW, After 2 Years in Development|url=https://tvline.com/2021/11/05/the-100-prequel-spinoff-cancelled-the-cw/|access-date=November 5, 2021|website=TVLine}}</ref> ==References== {{reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Wikiquote|The 100}} * [http://the100series.tumblr.com/ Official Tumblr] {{The 100}} {{DEFAULTSORT:100 (novel series), The}} [[Category:The 100 (TV series)]] [[Category:2013 American novels]] [[Category:2014 American novels]] [[Category:2015 American novels]] [[Category:2016 American novels]] [[Category:2016 debut novels]] [[Category:American adventure novels]] [[Category:American post-apocalyptic novels]] [[Category:American young adult novels]] [[Category:Novels about colonialism]] [[Category:Novels about teenage pregnancy]] [[Category:Novels set in Virginia]] [[Category:Little, Brown and Company books]] [[Category:Young adult novel series]] [[Category:Young adult science fiction novels]]'
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