Have you ever thought about the things that matter most to you? Who or what gives your life meaning? In Susan Beth Pfeffer's grip-ping page-turner, Life As We Knew It, Miranda, a Pennsylvania high school student, has the usual concerns: shifting friendships, the admiration of boys, exams, and grades. When news reports indicate that an asteroid is on a collision course with the Moon, Miranda, along with her friends and neighbors, is fascinated, but not unduly concerned. However, when the asteroid does hit the Moon, the stage is set for an unprecedented global disaster, because the Moon is pushed into a closer orbit, causing a series of unimaginable climatic changes on Earth - tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and devastating storms. Miranda's priorities suddenly change, as she now must focus on helping to keep her family alive as the number of deaths mount, starvation looms, and epidemics rage. How does one find hope in a bleak future, with every day a constant struggle for the basic essentials of life? The Dead And The Gone, the next title in the series, documents the disaster in New York City through the eyes of high school senior Alex Morales, who must come to grips with the fact that his parents are dead, while simultaneously trying to keep his sisters alive. In This World We Live In, the last volume in the trilogy, which takes place one year later, Miranda and Alex meet, and try to find normalcy, other survivors, and perhaps, love, in the midst of chaos. I have just learned that Ms. Pfeffer has just submitted a fourth volume in this series to her publisher.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Monday, September 12, 2011
Choices Of The Heart
How does one choose between two loves? How does one choose between a predetermined path and one not yet known? In our society these choices are constantly and successfully faced and resolved. However, in Matched, by Ally Condie, a stunning and thought-provoking dytopian novel which is the first installment of a planned trilogy, teenager Cassia Reyes is a dutiful citizen of The Society. Society Officials make all choices for its inhabitants: occupation, future mate, diet, recreational activities, and more. At first, Cassia is delighted when it is revealed at her Match Banquet that her best friend, Zander, has been chosen as her life's partner. However, these carefully laid plans are thrown into turmoil when she loads her Match microchip into her home portal screen, and to her utter shock, sees another boy on the screen as her match - Ky Markham, a mysterious arrival to her community. Is this a mistake, or is a more sinister force at work? As Cassia begins to fall in love with Ky, and begins to rebel against the confines of her world, she realizes that her heart will lead her on a remarkable journey that will forever change her life and the lives of those she loves. Be sure to read Crossed, the next novel in this series which will be published in November. If you enjoy dystopian novels, be sure to read The Giver by Lois Lowry, which is a beloved classic.
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