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Cargando... The Flu 2: Healingpor Jacqueline Druga
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A deadly flu pandemic has decimated humanity. Now, the remaining twenty percent of the population must rise from the ashes to rebuild. The losses are great and no one is immune to the residual heartache that lingers in the air of the barren cities. Life goes on. Mick Owens, struggling to come to terms with his own grief, takes his surviving young sons away from their hometown and the memories it holds. But their short trip to clear their minds turns ugly when the world outside of Lodi, Ohio isn't what they expected and they become separated. In a world without communication and power, a land without law and order, Mick desperately follows the trail in search of his missing sons. But in his attempts to find them, he discovers that even in a barren world, the danger of extinction still exists as another threat, one even bigger than the flu, is on the horizon. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Like other post apocalypse novels some tropes of the fighting between nearby communities arise, but not in a terribly done way, rather it seems to fit into the story being told quite well and isn't overdone.
Overall, it was a brighter novel than the first with an underlying theme of hope even amongst the horror and depravity overtaking some communities. If you enjoyed the first it's definitely worthwhile to continue with the sequel. ( )