Good book. This is the third in the Life as we Knew it trilogy. We get back to Howell, PA. Miranda and her family are still there struggling when her Dad, Stepmom and their baby appear at their door. With them are three strangers. Among the strangers are Alex and Julie from book 2. This book ...
A year has passed since a meteor collided with the moon, sending it closer to the earth, and forever changing the world. In LIFE AS WE KNEW IT, Miranda chronicles the events her family experiences as they struggle for survival during dramatic weather changes, loss of friends, and dangerous food sho...
I can't rate this book. Or review it. Or talk about it. I have no idea whether I liked it or hated it. No: I know that because of this book I am probably not going to re-read this series, and that is a shame, because I liked the other books so much. I know that I am beyond conflicted about what...
After the way The Dead and the Gone ended, it made sense to move straight on to This World We Live In. We're now back with Miranda and back with the epistolary novel, as I prefer. But honestly, I'm not too sure what I thought of this one. On one hand I couldn't put it down - on the other, it seemed ...
This World We Live in is the finale in Life As We Knew It series. Unfortunately, it is also an example of a series that just runs out of steam as the story progresses. The first book was amazing; the second was less so, mostly because I did not care for Alex as the main character. This third one com...
This World We Live In (Last Survivors #3)The third and final book in the Survivors trilogy. Life as We Lived it takes this trilogy to a new level. The story arcs merge and the stakes get higher as food becomes more scarce and the reality of the the new world begins to set in. I believe that the last...
In this third of three, the two families from the previous books unite. There was more structural parallelism than in the first two books, which made it more enjoyable from a technical and literary perspective. However, some of the story's snags are resolved by killing off characters, which here had...
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