An asteroid knocks the moon closer to Earth, and every conceivable natural disaster occurs. Seventeen-year-old Alex Morales's parents are missing and presumed drowned by tsunamis. Left alone, he struggles to care for his sisters Bri, 14, and Julie, 12. Things look up as Central Park is turned into farmland and food begins to grow. Then worldwide volcanic eruptions coat the sky with ash and the land freezes permanently. People starve, freeze, or die of the flu. Only the poor are left in New York—a doomed island—while the rich light out for safe towns inland and south.
-Amanda

Sounds like a great book! Happy reading! :)
ReplyDeleteHave fun reading The Dead and the Gone! Great book :)
ReplyDeleteIt sounds just as good as the previous books, which I still haven't read. Love the cover too! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteOhh, I've heard these books are good, but haven't read them yet. Happy reading! :D
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen this book. Is it fairly new? I sure sounds interesting..though I'm afraid it could have one of those tragic endings. Like Forest of Hands and Teeth did. I'm a happy-go-lucky ending kind of a person so I'll be curious to see how it is.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a terrific novel. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI just read this recently :D It was really good, I hope you like it!
ReplyDeleteI really need to read this series.
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