While I was reading this and for a few days after I finished I kept looking into the sky to see how big the moon was. A great sign of the book's greatness.Life As We Knew It is definitely on of my favorite novels. It was just so realistic and believable, the characters were easy to relate to and wel...
(From http://pingwings.ca)Once I read the summary from the Kobo store, I knew I had to read this book:Miranda’s disbelief turns to fear in a split second when an asteroid knocks the moon closer to the earth. How should her family prepare for the future when worldwide tsunamis wipe out the coasts, ea...
Life is but a Dream tells the story of a teenager named Sabrina who has been diagnosed with schizophrenia and committed to a psychiatric ward. Soon after, she meets Alec, another patient in the psych ward, and together they begin to question whether they even want to “fit in” with society. Sabrina w...
Inhalt:Die 16jährige Miranda führ ein ganz normales Leben. Sie wohnt zusammen mit ihren beiden Brüdern Johnny und Matt bei ihrer Mutter in Philadelphia. Die Eltern sind geschieden, doch die Familie hält trotz alledem zusammen und auch mit der neuen Lebenspartnerin von ihrem Vater kommen sowohl ihre ...
Reread 2-14-12, because I finally got the rest of the trilogy, and you have to start from the beginning: The thing about Post-Apocalyptic fiction, if it's doing its job correctly, is that it breaks your heart. How could it not: the world as we know it has ended, and something else has taken its pla...
Pfeffer writes about the break down of society, government and life as we know it due to a series of natural disasters. Unlike other apocalypse themed books where the breakdown happens immediately and citizens are on their own from the beginning, Life as We Knew It describes a gradual downturn of s...
Touching. Full of hope, yet incredibly heart-breaking. Hits close to home. This could happen to anyone. Makes you realize how much we take for granted. Puts things in perspective. Sobbing at work. I want to race through this series.Life as We Knew ItNever an easy read, Post-Apoaolytpic dramas are so...
Description:Miranda’s disbelief turns to fear in a split second when a meteor knocks the moon closer to the earth. How should her family prepare for the future when worldwide tsunamis wipe out the coasts, earthquakes rock the continents, and volcanic ash blocks out the sun? As summer turns to Arctic...
Great read. Very unsettling, which made it not entertaining. Things that scare me don't entertain me, but it was still very well done. You have to be in a certain kind of mood to read this. I now look up at the sky with trepidation. You never know when the world will end or your life will end. I...
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