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Osho
Osho rated it 15 years ago
A climate-change dystopia, more or less. An asteroid hits and moves the moon, a great starting point, though the science is sketchy. The moon is 238,000 miles away and it would take a while to be able to see that it had been pushed closer to the earth. This may be a nitpick, but an author who's prop...
Jill
Jill rated it 16 years ago
This book is good because it seems like realistic dystopian and the narrator's perspective is unique. After reading I immediately wanted to stock up on canned goods. It's that realistic and frightening.
katethebookmonsters
katethebookmonsters rated it 16 years ago
After reading this novel, I now look at my life a little bit differently. The sun looks a little bit brighter, the air just a little bit cleaner. Everything feels more significant after reading Miranda's fictional diary written during the days leading up to and following a gigantic asteroid striking...
A Book Under My Pillow
A Book Under My Pillow rated it 17 years ago
Totally creeped me out in the best way. Terribly logical. Now I need to read about how all the editors in NY die in THE DEAD AND THE GONE. eeps, i'm scared.
lilrongal
lilrongal rated it 17 years ago
Miranda is going about her normal day-to-day. Homework, school, life. There is buzz in the air about an asteroid colliding with the moon. Shouldn't be a big deal other than a pretty light show. Loads of asteroids have crashed into the moon; that's why it has craters. Except it is a big deal. T...
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 18 years ago
WOW!!! I loved this book. I'm an only child and as a kid I used to play alone a lot. One of the games I used to play was "Survival." I would pretend my bed was a life raft and that I was drifting out to sea. I would pile all my worldly possessions on the bed like my stuffed animals, my magazine...
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