“He felt a deep swelling of pride but also anguish. It was the torment all loving parents feel when they see their child making a difficult and perhaps dangerous decision as an adult when, in memory, they still see the small innocent child of years long gone.” It’s been two […] One Year After by William R. ForstchenThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Dystopian Fiction on March 10, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
1 “The enemy will never attack you where you are strongest. . . . He will attack where you are weakest. If you do not know your weakest point, be certain, your enemy will.” This book is scary. It tells the fictional story of one town after an EMP takes out power to […] One Second After by William R. ForstchenThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Dystopian Fiction on March 6, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter
“It was urgent, and living in a state of urgency can be invigorating. But the fear can be mistaken for purpose, which is even more dangerous than the threat itself.” A superstorm is coming unlike anything the Northeast United States has seen before. The warm air of a hurricane […] We are Unprepared by Meg Little ReillyThis entry was posted in Reading and tagged Dystopian Fiction on January 23, 2017 by Sarah Anne Carter