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Apocalypse Summer
by Tyler Jolley, Mary Geis
"but remember, my intentions are good.”
Ugh, what a let down. This book has a great set up and a good beginning. These kids wake up out of these cryogenic pods - they are supposed to wake up when the apocalypse is over. But they wake up jumbled with no adults around and struggling to breath.
The chapters are fast so pretty quickly you learn they are pretty much the same age, they are in a forest and they don't appear to be near where they were frozen waiting to be woken up.
But the rest of the pages pretty much don't tell you anything. There is some typical teenage drama, more odd things that happen and then an abrupt cliffhanger ending. I wish we'd gotten at least one answer before we got a The End. I might have kept going with the series.
Ugh, what a let down. This book has a great set up and a good beginning. These kids wake up out of these cryogenic pods - they are supposed to wake up when the apocalypse is over. But they wake up jumbled with no adults around and struggling to breath.
The chapters are fast so pretty quickly you learn they are pretty much the same age, they are in a forest and they don't appear to be near where they were frozen waiting to be woken up.
But the rest of the pages pretty much don't tell you anything. There is some typical teenage drama, more odd things that happen and then an abrupt cliffhanger ending. I wish we'd gotten at least one answer before we got a The End. I might have kept going with the series.