Genre: YA Post Apcolyptic

Identicals: The Missing by Kristen Landon

Identicals: The Missing by Kristen Landon

A great twist to YA dystopian/post-apocalytip story A disease that kills most of the adults. A shield cames down isolating the community. All the children born since come in sets of identicals. That is so awesome! These kids are surviving with limited adult supervision and by scavenging from the homes where people no longer live. But there are a lot of rules to keep them safe, and those rules must be followed. What did I think? I like the way the story unfolded. This dystopian/post-apocalypse […]

April 26, 2025 | 0 Comments
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Solstice by Jane Redd

Solstice by Jane Redd

An Awesome YA Dystopian/Romance! I love this type of story—young adult characters trying to survive post-disaster. In Solstice, the disaster is climate change—nearly constant rain and flooding. I would DIE in this world! The political/community setting is typical dystopian, a society where the adults are controlling (and ruining) everything. The basic conceptis emotion control via implanted chips. Although the chip thing has been done before, I still really liked it. I had high hopes for this story line, and guess what? It met all of […]

March 18, 2016 | 0 Comments
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{Review + Giveaway} The Undead Road by David Powers King

{Review + Giveaway} The Undead Road by David Powers King

A Clever & Not too Freaky Zombie Book! Some zombie books are just too much—too freaky, too scary, too much blood and guts. For example, The Walking Dead. (Yes, I know. It’s a tv show, not a book.) After the first season, I quit watching because it quickly became a weekly bloodfest and I just got tired of it. The Undead Road by David Powers King is NOT like that. It’s a wonderful story of family, courage, friendship and loyalty, set against a backdrop of […]

January 21, 2016 | 0 Comments
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