The eagerly awaited addition to the series begun with the New York Times best-seller Life As We Knew It, in which a meteor knocks the moon off its orbit and the world changes forever. It's been more than two years since Jon Evans and his family left Pennsylvania, hoping to find a safe place to live, yet Jon remains haunted by the deaths of those he loved. His prowess on a soccer field has guaranteed him a home in a well-protected enclave. But Jon is painfully aware that a missed goal, a careless word, even falling in love, can put his life and the lives of his mother, his sister Miranda, and her husband, Alex, in jeopardy. Can Jon risk doing what is right in a world gone so terribly wrong?
I loved this series. I agree that this wasn't the best of the set, however, I loved seeing the story for Jon's perspective. The inner struggle of growing up and entitled teenager to learning what really matters to him was beautiful.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 7 years ago
It was alright, not the best in the series. It is a very dystopian (sp?) time setting; I wasn't very pleased with the ending. But I really liked Jonny's perspective since he wasn't the most spoken characters from the last three books.
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