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It’s been a year since a meteor collided with the moon, catastrophically altering the earth’s climate. For Miranda Evans, life as she knew it no longer exists. Her friends and neighbors are dead, the landscape is frozen, and food is increasingly scarce. The struggle to survive intensifies when Miranda’s father and stepmother arrive with a baby and three strangers in tow. One of the newcomers is Alex Morales, and as Miranda’s complicated feelings for him turn to love, his plans for his future thwart their relationship. Then a devastating tornado hits the town of Howell, and Miranda makes a decision that will change their lives forever.
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3 primary booksLast Survivors is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2006 with contributions by Susan Beth Pfeffer.
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I really enjoyed the first two books in this series, but this third one... it seemed to be more of a juvenile teen romance than an awesome story about a family surviving on an earth with a displaced moon.
Written as diary entries a year after the events in the first novel, this story continues that of Miranda, and brings Alex and Julie from the second novel into the story too. I found this a little disappointing because yes, we skipped entirely over Alex & Julie's trek to see Carlos, their time with Miranda's father and his family and their journey with Miranda's father back to their house. They just arrived at Miranda's house one day and there they are in the story.
The diary entries themselves were very shallow, and didn't tell us a lot about what was going on other than Miranda was “in love” with this boy she just met and that everyone else was really whiny. I am not even exaggerating with that statement. Everyone had something to whine about, or throw tantrums over and it was over stupid things that people should have been more mature about. Even Miranda had her moments. It felt like she was less mature in this novel than she was in the first one.
There were other things that annoyed me a little too. One example is that after an entire year of semi starvation, they only just now decided to go loot houses for supplies and even then, the mother was reluctant. It almost read like ‘Yes, my children are starving but that is OK because we didn't resort to stealing food from empty houses or anything.' Sigh.
I feel like all the things that made the first two novels great were missing from this one and sadly, I think this will be the last foray into this series for me. I see the author has a fourth novel but I think I will probably give it a miss.
Really not a fan of all the preachy bullshit and a couple of the lines out of some of the characters were beyond belief. It's really unfortunate how this series went. The premise was fantastic and the first book was great! Book two started the Jesus Saves bull and this one continues it without any real explanation of the all the new people finding God.
The end of this book was extremely intense, but before that it felt a little slower than the others. There was a lot of talk about what should be done but not a lot about actually doing it. The whole series was quite a ride and for the most part I really enjoyed it.
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