Fans of Miranda and Alex, however, will keep this installment flying off the shelves, and the ambiguous ending will make them clamor for a fourth book."- SLJ, "The protagonists of Pfeffer's novels The Dead and the Gone and Life As We Knew It join forces in this third installment of a harrowing saga set in the not so distant future. In fact, new readers might not even realize that the earlier titles exist. A year after the moon was thrown off course by a meteor, natural disasters and climate changes on Earth are still making mere existence a challenge.Throughout, readers will be moved by displays of compassion, strength, and faith as characters endure grim realities and face an uncertain future."- Publishers Weekly, starred review "Palpable despair is dappled with tiny flares of hope in this third entry in Pfeffer's enthralling series about the aftereffects of a meteor strike on the Moon that has altered the earth's gravitational pull.fans of the first two will thrill to this latest and the loose ending will leave them hoping for more."- Kirkus "It is a testament to the author's skill that This World We Live In can be read as a stand-alone novel. "The protagonists of Pfeffer's novels The Dead and the Gone and Life As We Knew It join forces in this third installment of a harrowing saga set in the not so distant future.
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