The End of All Things
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781612131412 (1612131417)
Publish date: January 24th 2013
Publisher: The Writer's Coffee Shop
Pages no: 251
Edition language: English
Series: The End of All Things (#1)
I read Shadows Have Gone, book three in this series at the beginning of this year and I found the book very good. But it has taken me ages to get to reading the first book in this series. But now as I'm going through my NetGalley books have I finally gotten to this one. Carly Daniels has survived ...
I was going to read this book at the start of the year, but somehow I never managed to. That is, until I drew this book from the TBR bowl, which was very nice since I actually was looking forward to another apocalyptic read. The story starts with Carly being stuck in her apartment after her parent...
What an unexpected surprise! Wonderful book!The story is actually very simple: two people traveling in a world destroyed by a pandemic to find a new home in a better climate. In a world where civilization as we get it is gone and where surviving people are very few, Carly, a shy and naive young woma...
This review is also available on My Fiction Nook.After a bit of thought, I'm upping my rating to FIVE shiny stars. Yeah, it was that good.Not only does Lissa Bryan tell a convincing end of the world as we know it story, but also a wonderfully emotional romance. Meet Carly, 22, living in Juneau, Ala...
"Courage isn’t the absence of fear; it’s forging ahead despite that fear."Intriguing - isn’t that what most dystopian books is all about?I'm not really a huge fan of Dystopian books but a dose of it from time to time makes me feel good. The thing about them is that it brings endless questions to my ...