Two years ago a virus wiped out the young and old, leaving teens in New York to fight for survival in a world with no future. Jefferson inherits the leadership of his community when his older brother reaches adulthood and, as expected, dies. In a bid to put off the necessary decisions that come ...
This book at first read like a really second rate script for a made-for-t.v. movie. From the characters who are all stereotypes, to the plot which is pretty tired, the beginning left me a little sorry for starting to read it. Then, as the book progressed, the author used the situation of having k...
i really liked this book even though I feel that the sickness wiping out most of the population is an over used concept, it was a very good book. I feel like the ending was rather sudden and didn't make much sense, i felt like the author dug himself into a hole he couldn't get out of, so he ended...
In The Young World by Chris Weitz, the story line is simple. Basically, all the adults and children are dead, leaving one species, teenagers. But, what happens without the knowledge of past generations or new generations. Will the change kill them or will they kill each other? Through the plot ev...