A review by sausome
The Year of Disappearances by Susan Hubbard

2.0

The sequel to "The Society of S". It's okay, not as good as the first one, a bit slower paced and on the verge of mundane. I read it as a light read, and it was just that. The writing isn't anything to assign literary worth, the characters don't really develop as they should in a sequel, and the plot is "meh". The main girl is still smart -- for example she chooses the college she goes to (at age 14 ???) based on diversity, independence, and community.