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Storm (H20 #2) | Book Book for Young Adults Girl plus a book

Storm (H20 #2) | Book Book for Young Adults Girl plus a book

The H20 series (or the Rain series, if you are from the UK), is no doubt my new favorite YA Dystopian series. I hope they never turn it into a movie and ruin it for me. The story, the development of the characters, the story, the style of writing-o, the style of writing! – It’s all perfect. Now, before you continue to judge this book – no, it’s not the typical young girl to fight the government to find treatment and save the world. In fact, it is refreshing that it skips scientific nonsense “Find Treatment” and all Jiber Jaber for “How the Rain has become a deadly” BS. This story is real. Well, as real as non -fiction, it can be the dystopic of YA.

I cannot overcome how incredibly refreshing Bergin’s writing is – this is a brilliant mix of perspective from the first person and a logbook. So it is that when she realizes the main character, Ruby, she will never be able to write something like the name of the city, she does not even include the name of the reader, instead Ruby just tells the reader that he does not know how to write it and will save us trouble. The development of Chracter in Bergin is actually brilliant. I have never read a book in which I both hated and loved the main character at the same time – and consistently throughout the book. She was just like that .. And so … Ruby.

This book ended brilliantly. I am curious if we will have a third book that comes as it was left open for one third, but it is also closed to be a great finish.

“We are the orphans of the Apocalypse and we will go home. Also: The British army has my mobile phone. “

And let everyone be real, Ruby will return to his cell phone!

PS Whitby is not dead, I refuse to believe. In my opinion, one of the UN found him wounded, took him and saved him. He now lives happily in a nice farm with a nice old couple.

Synopsis

Deadly until the last drop.

Ninety -seven percent of the population is dead. And the rain of the killers continues to fall. Ruby is not sure she can do it alone much longer. So when a chance to meet her leads to a camp with the last boy who can ever kiss (it’s not easy to meet during the Apocalypse), Ruby is appreciated by the army’s defense.

But safety comes with a price: if Ruby wants to stay, she has to keep her eyes-and her mouth.

With the exception of Ruby, he encounters a secret that he cannot preserve. Horrified, she escapes and struggles only to make the most shocking discovery of all …

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