The Storm

The Storm by Virginia Bergin is a reprint edition published by Sourcebooks, Incorporated on September 6, 2016. This young adult dystopian novel serves as the conclusion to the H2O duology, exploring a world where ninety-seven percent of the population has perished due to a deadly rain. The story follows Ruby as she navigates the challenges of survival in a post-apocalyptic setting, grappling with her own fears and the complexities of human connection amidst chaos.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into themes of survival and the environment, as Ruby encounters a camp offering protection but at a significant cost. As she uncovers a secret that could change everything, the tension escalates, leading to a shocking revelation. With 336 pages, this edition presents an engaging exploration of action and adventure, making it suitable for those interested in survival stories and young adult fiction.
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The shocking conclusion to the YA dystopian H2O duology. The rain may not be the only thing to fear in this post-apocalyptic thriller.
Ninety-seven percent of the population is dead. And the killer rain keeps falling. Ruby’s not sure she can make it on her own much longer. So when a chance encounter leads her to a camp with the last boy she may ever kiss (it’s not easy to date during an apocalypse), Ruby gratefully accepts the army’s protection.
But safety comes with a price: If Ruby wants to stay, she must keep her eyes–and her mouth–shut.
Except Ruby stumbles across a secret she can’t possibly keep. Horrified, she flips out and fights back–only to make the most shocking discovery of all.
The H2O Duology:
- H2O (Book 1)
- The Storm (Book 2)
Perfect for those looking for:
- Post-apocalyptic survival fiction
- Intriguing and unique takes on a bestselling genre
- Young adult dystopian fiction
- A strong female narrative
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