In the end
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New York, NY : HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, ©2014.
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Shirlington - Teen Science Fiction
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The thrilling conclusion to the survival story In the After, set in a near future where Earth has been overrun by vicious, predatory creatures.

It's been three months since Amy escaped New Hope, and she's been surviving on her own, like she did in the After. Then one day, her former fellow Guardian's voice rings out in her earpiece. And in a desperate tone, Kay utters the four words Amy had hoped she would never hear: Dr. Reynolds has Baby. Now it's a race against time. In order to save Baby, Amy must make her way to Fort Black, a prison turned survivor colony, where she will need to find Ken, Kay's brother. He alone holds the key to Baby's survival.

But one small slipup could set off a downward spiral that would not only cost Baby and Amy their lives, but threaten the very survival of the people in the After.

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Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
432 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780062105486, 0062105485

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An escaped Amy fights her way to the Fort Black survivor colony to find Kay's brother, Ken, in order to rescue Baby from the sinister Dr. Reynolds.

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Booklist Review

Lunetta's postapocalyptic saga, In the After, continues as Amy tries to find a way back to the protected community of New Hope, where her six-year-old sister is the subject of dangerous, horrific experiments as researchers search for a cure for the plague that turns humans into flesh-eating monsters called Florae. Amy meets attractive, enigmatic Jacks, and together they discover the megalomaniacal plots of the scientists. After a disastrous Florae attack, Amy returns to New Hope for a showdown with insane Dr. Reynolds. The lightning-swift pace and strong female characters create a satisfying page-turner that offers as happy an ending as one can expect in such a world.--Carton, Debbie Copyright 2014 Booklist

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up-This sequel picks up the action right where In The After (2013) leaves off. After escaping the eugenic horror of New Hope, Amy finds her way to another survivor's camp, the former Texan prison complex of Fort Black. Instead of fleeing from monsters on the outside, Amy has to protect herself from many dangerous people seeking dubious refuge behind prison walls. It has a complex social structure where the few surviving women (with one exception) need to be claimed by men in order to survive, and while Amy balks at the idea of being property she plays along, allying herself with a kind young man with powerful connections. She's on an intelligence mission, tries to protect her little sister left behind in New Hope, and keeps uncovering truths about the engineered apocalypse. The previous book is a thrilling monster story with an exciting, twisting, conspiracy-driven plot. This entry continues in this style while delving deeper into far more disturbing themes, including addiction, human testing, and sexual predation. This novel is somewhat more intense than the first title, mostly due to the violence (sexual and otherwise), however none of it is gratuitous, and is well suited to the plot. The writing is clear and immediate, and the suspense is tightly crafted. It ends on a satisfying note, with room for hope, but not tied up in too neat a package.-Kyle Lukoff, Corlears School, New York City (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Surviving an alien apocalypse (check). Escaping repressive, fanatical scientists (check). But that is hardly the end for Amy, as this sequel to In the After (2013) demonstrates.Having escaped the "safe" enclave New Hope with the help of friends, 17-year-old Amy keeps her sonic emitter close to ward off Floraes, which, it turns out, are humans zombified by a bacteria rather than aliens. Amy isn't sure she wants to travel to Fort Black, another enclave of normal humans, until she gets a communication from her friend Kay that the evil Dr. Reynolds, who nearly killed Amy, now has her foster sister, Baby, and is experimenting on her. Kay indicates that Ken, her brother, who is at Fort Black, may be able to help. When Amy arrives, she finds Fort Black was actually a prison, and conditions haven't improved much. She must try to find Ken while dodging homicidal maniac Tank. She has the help of Jacks, the Warden's nephew, but she must pretend to be Jacks' possession, which doesn't sit well. Can she find Ken and maybe help with a vaccine to end the Florae menace? Lunetta's conclusion to her duology is not as twisty or enthralling as its predecessor (all the good reveals have been revealed), but it does extend Amy's tale with action and romance.Fans will enjoy this greatly, but the real punch was in the first. (Science fiction. 13-18) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Lunetta's postapocalyptic saga, In the After, continues as Amy tries to find a way back to the protected community of New Hope, where her six-year-old sister is the subject of dangerous, horrific experiments as researchers search for a cure for the plague that turns humans into flesh-eating monsters called Florae. Amy meets attractive, enigmatic Jacks, and together they discover the megalomaniacal plots of the scientists. After a disastrous Florae attack, Amy returns to New Hope for a showdown with insane Dr. Reynolds. The lightning-swift pace and strong female characters create a satisfying page-turner that offers as happy an ending as one can expect in such a world. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 9 Up—This sequel picks up the action right where In The After (2013) leaves off. After escaping the eugenic horror of New Hope, Amy finds her way to another survivor's camp, the former Texan prison complex of Fort Black. Instead of fleeing from monsters on the outside, Amy has to protect herself from many dangerous people seeking dubious refuge behind prison walls. It has a complex social structure where the few surviving women (with one exception) need to be claimed by men in order to survive, and while Amy balks at the idea of being property she plays along, allying herself with a kind young man with powerful connections. She's on an intelligence mission, tries to protect her little sister left behind in New Hope, and keeps uncovering truths about the engineered apocalypse. The previous book is a thrilling monster story with an exciting, twisting, conspiracy-driven plot. This entry continues in this style while delving deeper into far more disturbing themes, including addiction, human testing, and sexual predation. This novel is somewhat more intense than the first title, mostly due to the violence (sexual and otherwise), however none of it is gratuitous, and is well suited to the plot. The writing is clear and immediate, and the suspense is tightly crafted. It ends on a satisfying note, with room for hope, but not tied up in too neat a package.—Kyle Lukoff, Corlears School, New York City

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lunetta, D., & Lunetta, D. (2014). In the end (First edition.). HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lunetta, Demitria and Demitria. Lunetta. 2014. In the End. New York, NY: HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lunetta, Demitria and Demitria. Lunetta. In the End New York, NY: HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Lunetta, D. and Lunetta, D. (2014). In the end. First edn. New York, NY: HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Lunetta, Demitria,, and Demitria Lunetta. In the End First edition., HarperTeen, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2014.

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