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The Doomsday Kids #1: Liam's Pro... - Karyn Langhorne Folan

The Doomsday Kids #1: Liam's Promise

Karyn Langhorne Folan
Amazon Digital Services LLC , English
50 ratings

"Get to the Mountain Place!"With those words, eight young people embark on a terrifying adventure to survive Doomsday. In the post-apocalyptic wreckage of their community, without food or transportation, their only hope of safety is to walk to a mountain cabin almost two hundred miles away. But the journeying under gray, radioactive skies brings these brave teens face to face with death and danger, deprivation and disease and worst of all: the realization that life will never be the same again. .Fifteen year old Liam Harper narrates this coming of age survival odyssey in this first book of The Doomsday Kids series. An exciting dystopian action and adventure, that features romance, action and adventure for a young and New Adult audience.Early praise for the Doomsday Kids:"This book is the bomb (terrible, ironic pun intended)!""The characters were diverse and stretched across genders, ages, races, body types and personalities. I cared about every single one of them in their own way and I liked that they didn't all instantly get along. These kids bickered and argued like real kids. They were bonded, but not cliche besties.""I don't usually go for YA dsytopian novels, but this book grabbed me from the first scene and kept me turning pages. I had to know what happened to these kids. Great, fast-paced story!"

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