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In the End

In the After, Book 2

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In the End

By: Demitria Lunetta
Narrated by: Julia Whelan
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She thought it was the end of the world…but it was only the beginning of the end.

It's been three months since Amy escaped New Hope. Since she's seen Baby, or Kay, or Rice. And she's been surviving on her own, like she did before she was "rescued" and taken to what she thought was a safe haven. Then, in the midst of foraging for supplies, her former fellow Guardian's voice rings out in her earpiece. And in a desperate tone, Kay utters the four words Amy had hoped she would never hear:

Dr. Reynolds has Baby.

Now it's a race against time, for Baby is in imminent danger, her life threatened by the malevolent doctor who had helped start the end of the world. In order to save Baby, Amy will have to make her way to Fort Black, a former prison-turned-survivor colony. There she will need to find Ken - Kay's brother - for he holds the key to Baby's survival.

But before she can do any of this, she'll have to endure the darkest places - and people - of the prison. And one small slipup could not only cost Baby and Amy their lives, but threaten the survival of the people in the After.

Demitria Lunetta has created an utterly compelling conclusion to the story she set forth in In the After. Fans of the Hunger Games trilogy will not be able to stop listening to this audiobook, which is gripping from beginning to end.

©2014 Demitria Lunetta (P)2014 HarperCollins Publishers
Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Good story, well narrated but with some weaknesses

This post apocalyptic story of a teenager is easy to follow and enjoyable. The characters are sympathetic, though the men are slightly one dimensional. It is let down a little by some immaturity in the writing, for example the secondary character being a six year old who behaves and is treated by others like an adult from the beginning. The main character implausibly acquires impressive fighting skills in a short time and benefits from super hero clothing which nobody else seems to question. A protective shield is described as having a range of 100 yards and 100 feet, as if these measurements are the same. However, this is the author's first story and I was prepared to overlook these since the writing style was chatty and appealing, the story compelling and Miss Whelan's narration excellent. I would recommend this two part book.

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Great sequel

Very much enjoyed the sequel to the first book. Characters were compelling and story was gripping

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Amazing

I am so glad that I chose the second book. It is amazing. Not as good as the first but close. There was a lot of character development and the characters weren't good or bad. They were humans. Kinda. It isn't confusing to read or listen. I recommend it to everybody. Make sure to read In The After aswell

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