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Alone
by Megan E. Freeman
Twelve year old Maddie's scheme to have a secret sleepover with her friends ends with her waking up alone to a literal nightmare. Texts, calls and the news inform her that everyone has been evacuated; except her. Her mom thinks she's with her dad, and her dad thinks she's with her mom. Maddie must learn to survive with the help of books and a Rottweiler named George while facing natural disasters, looters and the loneliness of being the only person for miles.
This book was extremely well done. I've gotten a little tired of the end of the world dystopia novels but this one was different. Written in sporadic verse its really a survival tale of one young teen. It was well written and I enjoyed reading it. I'd recommend for someone who either likes verse, survival and adventure books.
This book was extremely well done. I've gotten a little tired of the end of the world dystopia novels but this one was different. Written in sporadic verse its really a survival tale of one young teen. It was well written and I enjoyed reading it. I'd recommend for someone who either likes verse, survival and adventure books.