![]() It took me a while to review this book because I decided to also read the first book in the series in order to have a better understanding of the main character's situation. Ruby goes from being a normal girl to having to experiance the dark side of human nature. In British novelist Virginia Bergin's The Storm, 15-year-old Ruby Morris is trying to survive the apocalypse that killed her mother and brothers and most of humanity. ![]() The Storm is the SEQUEL to "H2O" ,the apocalyptic novel about killer rain. ![]() and makes an even more shocking discovery: she's not useless at all. When she realizes what is going on - the army is trying to find a cure by experimenting on human subjects - Ruby flips out. Being forced to live with Darius Spratt is bad enough, but if Ruby wants to stay she must keep her eyes - and her mouth - shut. When a chance encounter lands her back in the army camp, Ruby thinks she is safe - at a price. Three months after the killer rain first fell, Ruby is beginning to realize her father might be dead. "I'll tell you a weird thing about apocalypses - a thing I didn't even know until I was in one: they seem pretty bad, don't they? Well, take it from me: they can always get worse." In this sequel to The Rain Ruby’s fight for survival continues in a world where water is deadly. ![]() ![]() THE END OF THE WORLD WAS JUST THE BEGINNING. ![]()
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