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No Dawn Without Darkness by Dayna Lorentz

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No Dawn Without Darkness

No Safety in Numbers: Book 3

Dayna Lorentz

Penguin Young Readers Group · Print & ebook · February 10, 2015

Reading lane: YA Survival Stories

Perfect for fans of Life As We Knew It and Michael Grant's Gone --the conclusion to the thrilling No Safety in Numbers trilogy First--a bomb released a deadly flu virus and the entire mall was quarantined.

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Good for readers who enjoy YA Survival StoriesGood for fans of Young AdultGood for readers who enjoy YA Survival Stories and Violence & Trauma.

Book Details

Authors
Dayna Lorentz
Publisher
Penguin Young Readers Group
Published
February 10, 2015
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
YA Survival Stories · Violence & Trauma
Reading lane
YA Survival Stories

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Publisher Categories

  • YA Survival Stories

  • YA Illness & Disease Stories

  • Social Themes for Teens

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Perfect for fans of Life As We Knew It and Michael Grant's Gone --the conclusion to the thrilling No Safety in Numbers trilogy First--a bomb released a deadly flu virus and the entire mall was quarantined. Next--the medical teams evacuated and the windows were boarded up just before the virus mutated. Now--the power is out and the mall is thrown into darkness. Shay, Marco, Lexi, Ryan, and Ginger aren't the same people they were two weeks ago. Just like the virus, they've had...

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Perfect for fans of Life As We Knew It and Michael Grant's Gone --the conclusion to the thrilling No Safety in Numbers trilogy First--a bomb released a deadly flu virus and the entire mall was quarantined. Next--the medical teams evacuated and the windows were boarded up just before the virus mutated. Now--the power is out and the mall is thrown into darkness. Shay, Marco, Lexi, Ryan, and Ginger aren't the same people they were two weeks ago. Just like the virus, they've had to change in order to survive. And not all for the better. When no one can see your face, you can be anyone you want to be, and, when the doors finally open, they may not like what they've become. If you think it's silly to be afraid of the dark, you're wrong. Very wrong.

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