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Original Title: After The Ending
Edition Language: English
Series: The Ending #1
Characters: Danielle 'Dani' Ceara O’Connor, Zoe Cartwright, Jason Cartwright, Jake Vaughn
Setting: Seattle, Washington(United States)
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Title:After The Ending (The Ending #1)
Author:Lindsey Fairleigh
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 478 pages
Published:February 22nd 2013 by L2 Books (first published February 14th 2013)
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Romance. Young Adult

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The Virus spread. Billions died. The Ending began. We may have survived the apocalypse, but the Virus changed us.

When people started getting sick, “they” thought it was just the flu. My roommate, my boyfriend, my family…they’re all gone now. I got sick too. I should have died with them—with the rest of the world—but I didn’t. I thought witnessing the human population almost disappear off the face of the earth was the craziest thing I’d ever experience. I was so wrong. My name is Dani O’Connor, and I survived The Ending.

The Virus changed everything. The world I knew is gone, and life is backwards. We’ve all had to start over. I’ve been stripped of my home, my dreams…all that is me. I’m someone else now—broken and changed. Other survivors’ memories and emotions haunt me. They invade my mind until I can no longer separate them from my own. I won’t let them consume me. I can’t. My name is Zoe Cartwright, and I survived The Ending.

We’ve been inseparable for most of our lives, and now our friendship is all we have left. The aftermath of the Virus has stranded us on opposite sides of the United States. Trusting strangers, making sacrifices, killing—we’ll do anything to reach one another. Fear and pain may be unavoidable, but we’re strong…we’re survivors. But to continue surviving in this unfamiliar world plagued by Crazies and strange new abilities, we have to adapt. We have to evolve.

And more than anything, we have to find each other.

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Although post-apocalyptic novels are a dime a dozen lately, After the Ending was brilliantly unique. I havent read anything else that has such relatable characters or that so vividly captures the terror of watching the world around you fall apart. The authors also avoid two things that bother me in most post-apocalyptic or dystopian novels and I loved them for it. First, many books have characters who take too long to admit that something out of science fiction is happening. I realize that I

I love apocalyptic, end of the whole fucking world, what do we do now books. Yet, once in a while a book comes along that makes me just say what the fuck. Here's my synopsis of this book. Virus hits. Virus kills boyfriend. Girlfriend cries for a minute. Hot brother of BFF shows up. Boyfriend who?!? Blah blah blah blah. Some other shit with the girl's friend trying to find each other. Wham bam everyone who survived the virus suddenly has abilities!!! To read minds! And *gasp* communicate with

Scars remind us we can live life without fear because no matter what happens, we'll heal. We'll get better. The wisest character in this book is a dead guy. This isn't his story.Instead, we have the POV's of two girls; Dani and Zoe. They are 26, going on 15, and they are boy-crazy, diary-writing, slut-shaming, mean-girls. ....with superpowers...Every once in a while, I could like them for a few minutes, when they said something funny, or something funny happened to them. Like when all of the

This is one of those books where you really enjoy but youre not too fussed about the ending or whats to come as literally anything could happen. The story is about people getting the flu and dying that is the apocalypse. Zoe and Dani two best friends who live on the opposite side of the country need to find each other after the ending. That is the jist of the book. Basically people die and then they gain these abilities which are pretty much superpowers (some can talk to you in your mind, others

After The Ending by Lindsey Fairleigh and Lindsey Pogue is exactly the type of book I had been wanting to read. I'm a huge fan of dystopian novels but you rarely come across books that begins at the start, or well, after the ending of society as we know it - just when it starts to crumble.This book bounces between two characters, Zoe and Dani, who you really get to understand as they become very well developed in the story. Aside from them, the other characters, major and minor, also feel really

**3.5 Ability Stars**This series is different from the "normal" Zombie Apocalypse books I have been reading. We don't have the dead waking up and wanting to eat brains, instead there are the "crazies" who just like to kill.Each survivor (which is minimal) has a special ability from mutated genes - this group is full of drama, angst, love and determination.What didn't work for me?I grew so frustrated at one of the heroines in this book - Dani - she was immature, annoying and stupid. Where she
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