I read the series in the shortest of time and I really liked it. After book 1 I was a bit disappointed to see the story evolve into a new direction, but thinking about it now makes me realize that it was a good idea of the author to take that road. Starting the last books made me really curious abou...
This book ticked me off, she kills off a lot of good characters (she even kills off the cat!!!) She doesn't explain sections well enough. And basically she says at the end that 1)She is not adding another book to this series and 2) unless you have money and connections your died meat. I have to say ...
Joint Review with The First book:s you all know I love a good book about apocalpyitic-fiction. This was a bit different from my usual reading. The first book reads as 16 year old girl's journal. The third book follows Miranda journal and the "hero" of the second book (which I did not read because it...
It didn't work for me. It felt like an author deciding what to do with everyone to tie up loose ends, rather than characters behaving according to their own natures and current circumstances. Maybe I was just angered by the character of Charlie, the affable fat man who was really enjoying himself ...
I'm happy that I'm done with this book - not happy that I paid money for it. There's just so much that could have been done with this premise that ended up sorely lacking. So much that just came out of nowhere. I'm gonna have to make this a spoilered review so I can rant adequately about it.Syl: Why...
Like the previous novels, This World We Live In is an emotional powerhouse. Gone are the events of the catastrophe. All that is left now are the few remaining pieces of humanity. Miranda and her family have survived the first year after the moon was struck by an asteroid. They have survived the floo...
I have heard good things about this series, but I definitely recommend that you don’t start this series by reading the last book of the trilogy which is what I did. I found that I missed quite a lot of development and backstory. However I quickly caught the gist of the plot, and characters once I go...
A year ago, the moon was pushed closer to the Earth, and since then the Evans family has been coping as best each can. Miranda's eldest brother returns from a fishing trip with another mouth to feed: his new wife. And six more additions arrive, forcing the group to breaking point. With some deciding...
I had high hopes for this book, but I was disappointed. Though some new characters are introduced, there is very little growth or change in Miranda, who is far whinier than anyone living through the end of the world has any right to be. Many of the situations are either too far-fetched, too convenie...
This continues the story of Miranda and Alex who we met in Life As We Knew It and the Dead and The Gone. It's been a year since a meteor hit the moon, and though things have changed a lot, Miranda and her family have gotten used to doing without things like running water, electricity and eating thre...
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