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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Recommended to me by my 10-year old son, I must say that I enjoyed this story! He thought there was too much kissing in it, by the way. I think the thing I liked most was how the main character, Stephen, thought that his own story was so extreme and unique but then when he allows others to get close to him, he discovers that many shared a similar experience. I thought he was reckless and brave, young and mature; sounds like a pretty good complex character to me! The one thing I think I'd change is the title. This is much more about what happens AFTER the eleventh plague, not the actual plague itself. We are looking forward to the next book, out in October 2012.... The Eleventh Plague is a solid young adult post apocalypse book, it's not earth shattering, but neither is it of poor quality, it's entirely reasonable. There's plenty of detail about the challenging environment that remains after the collapse of the United States that the protagonist and his father & grandfather find themselves in. The protagonist faces some adversity with the death of his grandfather, and later his father, and finds himself having to make choices for himself with his own judgement rather than what his fearful grandfather attempted to instill in him. As he faces these unfolding circumstances he also begins to understand some of the choices his father makes after the grandfathers death as the two of them journey across the countryside. In a way it kind of reminded me of The Road only in young adult format and vastly less depressing. I will say I did find it a little odd that the family that takes the protagonist in as a 'son' also had previously taken in another girl and treated her as their daughter, and yet This was such crap! I felt like I was watching a culmination of the awfulness of Anakin Skywalker in EP:2-3, mixed with the same actor from Jump and some other crappy movie where the lead guy is a bonehead and a douche bag that I don't like and therefore don't care about. I didn't get past the 2nd chapter. no reviews | add a review
Twenty years after the start of the war that caused the Collapse, fifteen-year-old Stephen, his father, and grandfather travel post-Collapse America scavenging, but when his grandfather dies and his father decides to risk everything to save the lives of two strangers, Stephen's life is turned upside down. No library descriptions found.
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The story of them sticking together before the mud and the rain...and his every struggle after their situation drastically changed. His struggle to fit in and yet stay true to what he knew. It all just broke my heart.
And there's Jenny.
All in all, I thought the world was engrossing and scary and fascinating. I thought the events, the plot and the people were pretty dang good.
And I was okay with the end...which doesn't always happen with a dystopian genre.... ( )