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The Lives We Lost

Audiobook
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First, the virus took Kaelyn's friends, then her family, and now it's spread beyond her island. No one is safe. But when Kaelyn finds samples of a vaccine hidden in her father's abandoned laboratory, she knows there's only one option: seek out someone who can replicate it. As Kaelyn and her friends head to the mainland they face greater challenges than they ever could have imagined. Not everyone they meet wants Kaelyn to succeed-and many simply want her dead and the vaccine for themselves. With the chance of finding help slipping away, will Kaelyn be forced to sacrifice those she loves in order to rescue the human race? Megan Crewe's second installment in this powerful and gripping YA series tackles self-preservation, first love, and hope. This heart-wrenching story of one girl's bravery and unbeatable spirit will leave readers fervently awaiting the final book in this suspenseful and action-packed trilogy.
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    • School Library Journal

      September 1, 2013

      Gr 7 Up-In Crewe's sequel (2013) to The Way We Fall (2012, both Hyperion), Kaelyn is on the run with her friends and a new companion, Tobias, who comes to warn the islanders that they are about to be bombed by the military. Kaelyn, who has discovered vials of a potential vaccine for the virus that has destroyed the world, was already planning to leave. Melissa, her three friends, and her love interest try to find a place where doctors might complete the work begun by her father, who created the vaccine. While there are a few improbable situations, the novel's tension and danger (word has gotten out that they possess a vaccine and they are being hunted) is captured by Sisi Aisha Johnson's slow and deliberate reading. There is desolation in her voice as the group discovers the total lack of any society wherever they journey. The narration reflects the full range of the characters' emotions. Listeners will be kept on the edge of their seats throughout and will look forward to the next volume in the trilogy.-Edie Ching, University of Maryland, College Park

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:700
  • Text Difficulty:3

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