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The Dead and the Gone (Last Survivors, #2) - Community Reviews back

by Susan Beth Pfeffer, Robertson Dean
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NiWa
NiWa rated it 7 years ago
Während Alex Pizza schneidet, bahnt sich das Ende der Welt, wie wir sie kennen, gerade an. Ein Asteroid hat den Mond aus der Umlaufbahn gefegt und damit fängt das Ende der Welt erst an.Bei „Die Verlorenen von New York“ handelt es sich um den zweiten Band der Überlebenden-Trilogie von Susan Beth Pfef...
sensitivemuse
sensitivemuse rated it 10 years ago
Life as We Knew It was pretty good. I enjoyed reading it. The Dead and the Gone isn’t really a continuation of the first one, it’s set in a different setting this time in New York City. Instead of a female protagonist, we have a male one who’s like the previous main character, has a family to take c...
Reading Through The World
Reading Through The World rated it 10 years ago
I accidentally read book 3 prior to reading book 2, and I'm glad that I did. If I had read this one prior to jumping into [b:This World We Live In|6393972|This World We Live In (Last Survivors, #3)|Susan Beth Pfeffer|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1406787381s/6393972.jpg|6582550], I might not have c...
BUGGY
BUGGY rated it 11 years ago
Opening Line: “At the moment when life as he had known it changed forever, Alex Morales was behind the counter at Joey’s Pizza, slicing a spinach pesto pie into roughly eight equal pieces.” Oh this was good, probably just as good as (Life As We Knew It) but the shock factor from that 1st book kin...
Keana Fabian's Blog
Keana Fabian's Blog rated it 11 years ago
The Dead and The Gone is a post apocalyptic book that follows a teenage boy that tries to take care of his siblings as the world around him is crumbling to pieces. This book makes you look at life a while different way and really makes you think about the things you have and how life would be with...
LEJ418
LEJ418 rated it 11 years ago
This sequel was strong but it wasn't as good as the first book of the series. I really liked the religious exploration this one took but I didn't like the story as much. Both the books in the series so far have ended abruptly and I was really looking forward to more of Miranda's story. I'm glad to s...
Diva Booknerd
Diva Booknerd rated it 12 years ago
http://divainpyjamas.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/the-dead-and-gone-by-susan-beth-pfeffer.htmlThe Dead And The Gone tells the story of the the moon meteorite, from Alex's point of view, living in New York. It doesn't retrace the natural disasters from the first in the series, Life As We Knew It, but rath...
Nannah's Bookbox
Nannah's Bookbox rated it 12 years ago
This book's trigger warnings:domestic abuse, incredible amount of sexism.Seriously, can publishers start putting trigger warnings on the beginning pages of books? It would be incredibly helpful, and I (and probably many others) would be spared unnecessary pain. The worst thing about this book is i...
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 12 years ago
This one is way more horrifying than Life As We Knew It. But it's just as readable. I finished it in a day.
Pingwing's Bookshelf
Pingwing's Bookshelf rated it 12 years ago
I read Life As We Knew It, the previous book in this trilogy, back in March and I loved it. This is the second book in the series. Here is the summary from the Kobo store:Susan Beth Pfeffer’s Life as We Knew It enthralled and devastated readers with its brutal but hopeful look at an apocalyptic even...
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