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After a chemical weapons spill turns the population into "bloodthirsty rage monsters," brothers Dean and Alex must navigate a world where the very air is toxic. The book's fast pace—at just 212 pages —makes it an incredibly engrossing read that balances intense action with the heartbreaking reality of kids trying to find their parents in the chaos. Option 3: The Photography Enthusiast (Tips & Inspiration) Focus: Capturing the "Sky on Fire" (Sunsets/Sunrises) Reviewers from The Library Ladies note its unique
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Anahrod is a compelling, solitary survivalist who is forced back into a world that wants her dead.