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The teens survived a mysterious catastrophe in The Young World, brought the cure back home in The New Order, and now must forge a new world in this fast-paced conclusion from acclaimed film director Chris Weitz.
The teens forge a new world in this epic conclusion to The Young World trilogy.
After the emotional cliffhanger of The New Order, shocking events take place for Donna, Jefferson, Kath, and their tribe as they face their greatest challenge yet--how to hold the new city-state of New York against a ruthless attack from the Old World.
Heart-stopping action and exciting new revelations will leave readers hungry for the final installment in the series.
The teens forge a new world in this epic conclusion to The Young World trilogy.
After the emotional cliffhanger of The New Order, shocking events take place for Donna, Jefferson, Kath, and their tribe as they face their greatest challenge yet--how to hold the new city-state of New York against a ruthless attack from the Old World.
Heart-stopping action and exciting new revelations will leave readers hungry for the final installment in the series.
My Stance:
This is another series I am hoping to get around to. I am excited for this, and while my TBR is getting larger and larger, I am hoping to tackle that and get around to some of the books I am most excited for. The first book is something I bought on a whim, there was something that spoke to me. I was reading Gone by Michael Grant at the time and this book is pretty much the same thing, however without the superpowers.
There is something about how the world just ends and only teenagers are alive, and how the author thinks the world would react and somehow manage to work. That's the whole reason, I mean the whole teenage gangs and fighting to try to figure out the curse. As well, how does one fall in love in the end of the world and when you are leading a group of teens, there has to be a lot of pressure and growth in just the position Jefferson holds for his gang. I honestly am looking forward to this.
There is something about how the world just ends and only teenagers are alive, and how the author thinks the world would react and somehow manage to work. That's the whole reason, I mean the whole teenage gangs and fighting to try to figure out the curse. As well, how does one fall in love in the end of the world and when you are leading a group of teens, there has to be a lot of pressure and growth in just the position Jefferson holds for his gang. I honestly am looking forward to this.