Saturday, September 28, 2013

The Shade of the Moon Review

The Shade of the Moon (The Last Survivors, #4)The Shade of the Moon by Susan Beth Pfeffer
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really thought this series would be over since Miranda decided to end her journaling in the last book. So this book was a very big and welcome suprise for me. I was happy to see that Jon took over the accounts in this book because you really didn't hear much of his point of view up until now.

Basically Jon makes it to the enclave. A saftey point for those who have a pass to get in. But life in the enclave is anything but perfect. Now his life is riddled with being part of the elite or "clavers" while the rest of his family are considered "grubs". Jon is torn between wanting to enjoy the new life he has been give but the guilt that goes along with how he came to be there in the first place. Tensions rise between the two groups and Jon has to analyze what side of the line he stands on and where he belongs. It is far from a perfect world.

A great continuation to a fantastic series. I would love to see more of how this plays out. This is for fans of dystopian of any age. The best part about this series is how the author alternates between male and female protagonists making the appeal even better for all readers.

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