Title: This World We Live In Series: Last Survivors #3 Author: Susan Beth Pfeffer Published Date: April 1, 2010 Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Format: Kindle Page Count: 261 pages Source: Library via OverDrive Date Read: May 29-30, 2020 Review Meh; it wasn't too bad and it was a quick read...
It’s been a year since a meteor collided with the moon, catastrophically altering the earth’s climate. For Miranda Evans, life as she knew it no longer exists. Her friends and neighbors are dead, the landscape is frozen, and food is increasingly scarce. The struggle to survive intensifies when Miran...
This book was a disappointment after the first two in the series, both of which were vivid and riveting. Fortunately, I had been forewarned that this one was a bit lackluster, so I didn't go into it with expectations that were too high. Mostly, it felt like a sequel that didn't really need to be wri...
Rating: 5 StarsThis is probably one of my favorite series. Asteroid collides with moon knocking the moon off rotation causing a series of natural disasters such as tidal tsunamis and volcanoes that lead to disastrous weather conditions. The first book follows Miranda's family and their fight for s...
Quick review for a quick read. Good news is that I read this in one sitting and it was a very quick, easy read to move through despite it being a while since I picked up the series. Bad news? I think this book didn't hold up as well with me compared to the first two books. I always liked the theme f...
I guess perhaps I should have read/listened to the first 2 books in the series before listening to this book but I didn’t. I thought the book sounded interesting but I really wasn’t that impressed. Again, perhaps if I had read the first books in the series, I might be more vested in the characters b...
More post-apocolyptic goodness. Start stocking up your pantry! These books will trigger the prepper hiding inside of you.In book 3 of the series, we return to life with Miranda and her family. The world has not recovered from the disasters triggered from the asteroid colliding with the moon, knoc...
I was very glad to see this book from Miranda's perspective again, I really don't like Alex very much and I can't fathom why Miranda does either. These books were much better when they were about family and survival and didn't include the romance. Not only is Alex not very likable, but their whole r...
(From www.pingwings.ca)This is the third book in the series, following Life As We Knew It and The Dead and the Gone, both of which I read and loved.Here is the Goodreads summary:It’s been a year since a meteor collided with the moon, catastrophically altering the earth’s climate. For Miranda Evans, ...
I had really high hopes for this book after the last sequel in this series. I was quite disappointed in the second book as I really enjoyed the first book, Life As We Knew It. This book was slightly better than the second, but overall it was still a bit of a mess.I found Miranda to be extremely whin...
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