The Way We Fall: The Fallen World Trilogy

by Megan Crewe

Disney-Hyperion | January 24, 2012 | Hardcover

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When a deadly virus begins to sweep through sixteen-year-old Kaelyn''s community, the government quarantines her island-no one can leave, and no one can come back.

Those still healthy must fight for dwindling supplies, or lose all chance of survival. As everything familiar comes crashing down, Kaelyn joins forces with a former rival and discovers a new love in the midst of heartbreak. When the virus starts to rob her of friends and family, she clings to the belief that there must be a way to save the people she holds dearest.

Because how will she go on if there isn''t?

Megan Crewe crafts a powerful and gripping exploration of self-preservation, first love, and hope. Poignant and dizzying, this heart-wrenching story of one girl''s bravery and unbeatable spirit will leave readers fervently awaiting the next book in this standout new series.
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Appropriate for ages: 12
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    Realistic plague outbreak
    by Jessica Strider
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    16 months ago

    Pros: quick, intense read; sympathetic protagonist who shows development; powerful, thought-provoking climax / Cons: very abrupt ending / For Parents: 1 swear word, some kissing, minor violence / Kayla and her family have moved back to the small island in the Canadian Maritimes where she grew up, after spending 5 years in Toronto. Her decision to become less stand offish comes at the wrong time as an unknown virus begins to spread around town. Her microbiologist father and the other doctors are at a loss as to how to stop the growing epidemic. / Written as journal entries by 16 year old Kayla to her former best friend Leo, off the island studying, the book chronicles the viral epidemic from the confusion surrounding the first few cases to an intimate knowledge of loss and despair. As time passes and the virus is no closer to being cured, a gang causes increasing problems and the death toll mounts. / Short entries make for a quick read. The protagonist is a sympathetic young woman who always feels out of place among others, constantly aware of how they treat her. As the book progresses she learns more about herself and others, as the town deals with the problems that arise. / The climax is especially thought provoking and intensely powerful. Which makes the ending that much more abrupt. There's little denouement and no wrap up at all. / Still, it's a great journey and a very well written YA book otherwise.

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