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Abby wakes the morning after Earth passes through the tail of a comet to pounding on her front door. Pounding that brings ominous news. The adults of this small island community are all dead. It's up to the remaining twenty-some children to learn to survive on their own. As if that wasn't enough, th...
Night of the Purple Moon gripped me tightly immediately, with a fast-paced introduction that catapulted me into the premise Scott Cramer created. As the world prepares for a comet sighting unlike no other, teenager Abby Leigh hopes it also means her world will return to normal - that her mother's v...
THREE WORDS: Gripping. Palpable. Well-DevelopedMY REVIEW: There is no shortage of dystopian novels available today, but Scott Cramer’s Night of the Purple Moon is unique in that its main characters are middle school age teens and tweens. But don’t think that just because the characters in this book ...
Night of the Purple Moon surprised me by immediately capturing my full attention. I was eager to uncover the secrets of the space dust and see the consequences for those who were left standing in the aftermath.Slightly more MG then I'm used to reading, I did have a harder time relating to the charac...
(I was given an electronic copy of this book by the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.)Virtually everyone on Earth is looking forward to seeing the purple moon they’ve been promised for months. The planet will pass through the tail of a comet, creating weeks of colourful sunsets and su...