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This is categorized as a young adult book, but I didn't feel like I was reading kiddie fiction. I really enjoyed this book- it's always interesting to see what particular issues (typically the practical ones) authors think of when writing apocalyptic fiction, like stocking up on kitty litter. :-)
A very quick and engrossing read, recommended.
Memorability factor: 7/10 ...more
A very quick and engrossing read, recommended.
Memorability factor: 7/10 ...more
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Once I had started, I could not stop reading this book. It wasn't necessarily blow me away amazing, but I really, really loved it. It could be at least partly because I'm a sucker for post-apocalyptic scenarios in general, especially anything that involves extremely cold weather. There were some really great bits of this that I want to quote but I don't have the book in front of me, so I'm probably going to edit this later. Suffice to say that this book made me think - not for the first time but
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It's a YA novel, but I couldn't put it down. Interesting story, it kind of sucked you in, and you are rooting for this family's survival the entire time. I'm starting the second book now. :)
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Feb 13, 2014
☼Bookish in Virginia☼
rated it
really liked it
Shelves:
where-is-the-next-book,
young-adult
A strong four.
The first time I tried this book I just rolled my eyes and took it back to the library. I just wasn't in the mood it seems. I say that because I tackled it again and ended up reading (too) late into the night.
The story is told as journal entries, and that works. The characters also work and I found the day to day surviving almost riveting.
There were a few strange things that bothered me --like if they have a well but don't have electricity, how do they have running water -- but the ...more
The first time I tried this book I just rolled my eyes and took it back to the library. I just wasn't in the mood it seems. I say that because I tackled it again and ended up reading (too) late into the night.
The story is told as journal entries, and that works. The characters also work and I found the day to day surviving almost riveting.
There were a few strange things that bothered me --like if they have a well but don't have electricity, how do they have running water -- but the ...more
I like that this is more about one family's survival than about the disaster. It's interesting, but the pace is odd and at times the story really drags. The main character gets it together at the end, but during some parts of the story she's annoying. And there are some odd derails that don't add much, like the dreams and references about her friend who died the year before. I'd recommend Earth Abides or Alas, Babylon to adult readers who enjoyed this.
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It's been a long time since I read this book but I remember liking it. It has an interesting premise.
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Stephanie Dalphin
marked it as to-read
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Amber
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Tine Mauer
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