So, I may have overbooked myself for ARCs. Netgalley went all Oprah with books last month, so my Netgalley TBR is bursting. I spent a few hours yesterday organizing my physical TBR bookshelf, and things feel like they are a bit in control...maybe. With that said, let's look at what I plan to read for… Continue reading February TBR
Tag: Post Apocalyptic
The Drift, C.J. Tudor
Hannah awakens to carnage, all mangled metal and shattered glass. Evacuated from a secluded boarding school during a snowstorm, her coach careered off the road, trapping her with a handful of survivors. They’ll need to work together to escape—with their sanity and secrets intact. Meg awakens to a gentle rocking. She’s in a cable car… Continue reading The Drift, C.J. Tudor
Aftershocks, Phill Featherstone
I hadn’t read book one in this series, but I don’t feel like I missed out on anything. Though I want to go back and read book 1. The pacing was mixed on this for me. Sometimes portions of the book spent too much detail on Lander’s day to day. Then other times, he would… Continue reading Aftershocks, Phill Featherstone
Fighting for Rain, B.B. Easton
Book 2 in the Rain trilogy picks up where book 1 left off, in the aftermath of the event that was supposed to happen on April 23rd. In book 1, I really loved Rain, she had me laughing out loud because she was just so funny despite the fact she gave off some PTSD signs.… Continue reading Fighting for Rain, B.B. Easton
Aftermath of Defiance, A.M. Bochnak
In the aftermath of the uprising, Conner and Kat are trying their best to survive. But things are getting bad out there as they are being hunted by SUM and Dr. Hunter. Buildings are being leveled and friends are either getting killed or dragged away, somewhere. Dr. Hunter is planning something, but they aren't sure… Continue reading Aftermath of Defiance, A.M. Bochnak
Trinity Sight, Jennifer Givhan
Calliope awakens after what she suspects is an earthquake, and everything that is supposed to be isn't. She can't find her family, in fact, there aren't many people around at all with the exception of her neighbor's daughter Eunjoo. Eunjoo seems to know a lot for a 6-year-old, but Calliope sends a lot of time… Continue reading Trinity Sight, Jennifer Givhan
Praying for Rain B.B. Easton
Normally I won't rate a book that ends on a cliffhanger without a warning in the blurb as 5 stars, but this was such a fun read that was hard to put down, I couldn't rate it otherwise. People are having the same dream, the world is coming to an end and soon. While out… Continue reading Praying for Rain B.B. Easton
Constant Gray, Ryan Taylor
A man has been trapped in a basement for what feels like months, and when he's finally released, the world around him has changed, and what's more, he doesn't know who he is. How long was he in that basement? Set in a Dystopian future the world is at odds. Water is scarce, the sun… Continue reading Constant Gray, Ryan Taylor
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