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Elijah Griffin
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Great Book, Lots of twist when you start getting into it.
— Apr 04, 2014 12:22PM
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Elijah Griffin
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I love this book, this is my second time reading and its still very interesting and surprising.
— Mar 20, 2014 11:42AM
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Michael
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So far, nothing major has happened in this book. It is about a 15 year old boy named Steve and his father trying to survive in what was Florida after an apocalypse from a disease. On their way to trade something, they find an abandoned airplane and check it out. Inside, there is a large can of pears, which the two eat delightfully. Trouble occurs when slavers start moving towards the plane as it begins to rain.
— Mar 19, 2014 08:07PM
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Elijah Griffin
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loving it already, very very weird
— Mar 13, 2014 11:45AM
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Wen
is on page 134 of 278
Continued
Chinese, which was not in the WW2, but it's neighbors, Japan was. It just reminds me of that perticular fact. That's really all.
— Mar 06, 2014 02:18PM
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Chinese, which was not in the WW2, but it's neighbors, Japan was. It just reminds me of that perticular fact. That's really all.

Wen
is on page 134 of 278
In the Eleventh Plague, there was a war that tore apart America. There was a result of the war called the Collapse, and the result of the Collapse was that Influenza had spread and taken 2/3 of America's population (this event is known as P 11). The war reminds me of WW2 in real life. Partly because the book says, for example, " These were the people the United States had been at war with?" He is reffering to the
— Mar 06, 2014 02:14PM
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Ben M
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The type of structure he uses is problem and solution. I know this because in the book they have this big problem which is the war and then at the end they have a solution to it. There are also little problems and solutions throughout the book.
— Feb 24, 2014 08:01AM
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