I wanted to share with you a teen novel written by a Canadian author, Megan Crewe. The Way We Fall is the first in the Fallen World trilogy.
Megan's novel The Way We Fall has been selected as a contender in the White Pine Awards, which is hosted by the Ontario Library Associations Forest programme for young readers.
Coming out in February 2013 is her second novel in the series called, The Lives We Lost.
Megan Crewe
Canadian author living in Toronto Ontario
BOOKS BY MEGAN CREWE : FALLEN TRILOGY
THE WAY WE FALL (BOOK ONE)
(COMING FEB 2013 BOOK 2)
GIVE UP THE GHOST (A STAND ALONE YA NOVEL)
REVIEW: THE WAY WE FALL
Kaelyn
is starting anew. She and her family have returned to the Island after living
for several years in Toronto. When they left, she was shy and introverted, now
sixteen, Kaelyn promises herself that this year will be different. She’ll be
more involved with others, more social at school and show more confidence.
This
is a tall order for any teenager to keep. Secretly, Kaelyn still struggles with her own
insecurities and doubts. She shares her deepest thoughts recorded in a daily
journal in the form of letters addressed to her friend Leo.
Life
changes in a flash when a mysterious virus strikes the Islanders. First, only a
few show symptoms, which begin with an irritating itch accompanied with a cough.
The virus worsens, attacking the mind, which causes hallucinogenic thoughts,
boisterous outbursts and a longing for human contact.
The
virus quickly spreads, the Islanders quarantined from the mainland. Kaelyn and
others find themselves trapped without any hope of escape. Society begins to break down as panic rises. Rational
calm people are acting out trying to save themselves and their families before
it’s too late.
Kaelyn
watches in shock and sadness as life depletes around her. She questions her own
vulnerability, having been in direct contact with others who have succumbed to
the illness. Is she next? Is her life in peril? She doesn’t sit around in wait,
instead with urgency feels an overwhelming need to help others.
Megan
Crewe has written a well-crafted story, an intriguing tale that will keep
readers alerted throughout the book. Her
writing is clear and precise; the setting well described and easy to visualize.
The character’s each has their own individual struggles, needs and wants.
Kaelyn- the main
character- grows throughout the story. The more the world around her crumbles,
the stronger she becomes.
My
one criticism is the lack of deep emotion throughout the story. I wanted to
feel a closer connection with the main character, especially during her time of
loss from family, friends, her hopes and dreams. Instead, I found the story an
exciting breakdown of society, and the fight for survival on an Island crippled
with disease.
Overall,
an exciting topic, one that is well researched and well written. Megan Crewe
covered many issues from illness to the breakdown of order and feelings of
abandonment.
The Way We Fall
is a gripping teen novel, a story of survival. A book you will find hard to put
down.
The Way We Fall
is the first in the Fallen World Trilogy.
I would recommend The Way We Fall for ages 14+.
Another apocalyptic YA novel:
LIFE AS WE KNEW IT : BY SUSAN BETH PFEFFER
Happy reading,
Bye Rosalyne
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