In the End (They will still hunt us down), by Demitria Lunetta
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The thrilling conclusion to the survival story In the After, set in a near future where Earth has been overrun by vicious, predatory creatures.
It's been three months since Amy escaped New Hope, and she's been surviving on her own, like she did in the After. Then one day, her former fellow Guardian's voice rings out in her earpiece. And in a desperate tone, Kay utters the four words Amy had hoped she would never hear: Dr. Reynolds has Baby. Now it's a race against time. In order to save Baby, Amy must make her way to Fort Black, a prison turned survivor colony, where she will need to find Ken, Kay's brother. He alone holds the key to Baby's survival.
But one small slipup could set off a downward spiral that would not only cost Baby and Amy their lives, but threaten the very survival of the people in the After.
In the End (They will still hunt us down), by Demitria Lunetta - Amazon Sales Rank: #121661 in Books
- Brand: Lunetta, Demitria
- Published on: 2015-06-23
- Released on: 2015-06-23
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.00" h x 1.05" w x 5.31" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 464 pages
In the End (They will still hunt us down), by Demitria Lunetta From School Library Journal Gr 9 Up—This sequel picks up the action right where In The After (2013) leaves off. After escaping the eugenic horror of New Hope, Amy finds her way to another survivor's camp, the former Texan prison complex of Fort Black. Instead of fleeing from monsters on the outside, Amy has to protect herself from many dangerous people seeking dubious refuge behind prison walls. It has a complex social structure where the few surviving women (with one exception) need to be claimed by men in order to survive, and while Amy balks at the idea of being property she plays along, allying herself with a kind young man with powerful connections. She's on an intelligence mission, tries to protect her little sister left behind in New Hope, and keeps uncovering truths about the engineered apocalypse. The previous book is a thrilling monster story with an exciting, twisting, conspiracy-driven plot. This entry continues in this style while delving deeper into far more disturbing themes, including addiction, human testing, and sexual predation. This novel is somewhat more intense than the first title, mostly due to the violence (sexual and otherwise), however none of it is gratuitous, and is well suited to the plot. The writing is clear and immediate, and the suspense is tightly crafted. It ends on a satisfying note, with room for hope, but not tied up in too neat a package.—Kyle Lukoff, Corlears School, New York City
Review Review for IN THE AFTER: Debut author Lunetta crafts a bang-up, twisty sci-fi adventure/thriller that begs continuation. This end of the world is original enough to make it a good addition to any collection of post-apocalyptic fiction. (Kirkus Reviews)Review for IN THE AFTER: “Consuming! Fascinating and full of twists. Scary in the best way! I couldn’t look away. Once you start this book, you won’t close it until the story’s over…and then you’ll sit there wanting more.” (Sophie Jordan, New York Times bestelling author of the Firelight trilogy)Review for IN THE AFTER: “Part adventure, part mystery, Demitria Lunetta’s In the After is an exciting and scary read that had me hyperaware of every noise, every breath. This book completely consumed me.” (Jodi Meadows, author of Incarnate)Review for IN THE AFTER: “A postapocalyptic page-turner.” (Booklist)Review for IN THE AFTER: “Will likely leave readers stunned.” (The Horn Book)“The lightning-swift pace and strong female characters create a satisfying page-turner that offersas happy an ending as one can expect in such a world.” (Booklist)
From the Back Cover
We know what they are.But they are still out there.And they are not the only threat.
It's been three months since Amy escaped New Hope, and she's been surviving on her own, like she did in the After. But one day, a voice rings out in her earpiece. In a desperate tone, Kay, the Guardian she worked with, utters the four words Amy had hoped she would never hear: Dr. Reynolds has Baby.
Now it's a race against time. In order to save Baby, Amy will have to make her way to Fort Black, a former prison turned survivor colony. There she will need to find Ken, Kay's brother—for he holds the key to Baby's survival.
But before she can do any of this, she'll have to endure the darkest places—and people—of the prison. And one small slipup could threaten the survival of everyone.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. 2.5 "Save Baby" Stars By Aila Jiang Was that really the finale? Because I had to reread the last couple of pages to make sure it had an ending.In The End follows the story of In the After, where people basically turn into zombies (called Them in the beginning, but later they’re revealed to be florae). Amy has escaped New Hope without Baby, who is being experimented on by the super evil maniac villain Dr. Reynolds, since she has survived the bite of a florae but had not been transformed into one. (See? They’re pretty much zombies.) Amy somehow thinks that going to Ken, another researcher who’s trying to find a cure, will save Baby so he can take tests of her instead of Dr. Reynolds. But that’s her best shot, so she heads into Fort Black and starts her search.What I liked:- Fort Black is for criminals.It’s a prison, which is pretty awesome when you add it to the backdrop of an apocalyptic world. The more gruesome the setting, the better. This one was not as bloodthirsty as I expected, but this place was a nice addition.- Brenna was bad ass as hell.With a shaved head and spinal tattoo, this woman made me reconsider my heterosexuality. It helps that she’s also pretty important to the plot regarding vaccines for the Florae. This is my favorite character and the one that kept me going throughout the book.“‘I’m one in a million?’ Brenna says with a smirk. ‘I always knew I was awesome.'”Yes, you are amazing, Brenna.- Amy’s loyalty to Baby.Man I honestly don’t understand it; I would give up some 6 year old to save humanity in a heartbeat if that’s what it took. Anyway, Amy does well in what we’re taught in elementary school and says “No!” to peer (¿?) pressure and doesn’t give up in trying to save her precious, one-and-only Baby. Good for you, main character.What I didn’t like:- Amy being dumb at Fort Black.Basically Fort Black is a “men own women” kind of world where women are claimed. Yeah I get that Amy doesn’t want to be owned by someone but girl if you’re trying survive, you play by the rules. Why the hell would you openly disagree with the guy who’s trying to help you in front of a bunch of bloodthirsty criminals?? Why does this guy even put up with you.- Amy being dumb at Fort Black part 2.Yo man if you’re tryna get rid of someone, do it right. (Especially if the guy excels at killing young girls.) Meet Tank, whom the reader is constantly told likes to kill innocent young girls and is always trying to get at Amy. Obviously you’d try to get rid of him asap right? Amy has other plans though, and every time he comes back and she does something it always ends with him COMING BACK.“I freeze in panicked shock. ‘You-you’re dead,’ I say, disbelieving.‘Not just yet, cupcake,’ Tank growls, lurching toward me.”(Probably the fifth time of “Hey, Tanks is gone,” and “Tanks is here?!”)- What is this love triangle?It doesn’t even get resolved. Honestly I cared nothing for either of the love interests. More importantly, Amy didn’t think it was worth her time to tell the rejected guy about her feelings and who she chose. It was kinda funny though, reading that when he looked at her she chose to IGNORE him instead of talk about it.“‘All right, Amy,” Jacks says. “Thanks. I… I can’t wait to see you.’There’s a silence in the room. Rice gives me another look, and I feel my face go hot… We click off. I still ignore Rice’s questioning gaze.”Talk about a killer rejection.- Open-ended ending.They always seem so dissatisfying to me, but this one was like “yeah I don’t wanna write more so here ya go.” Also, everything was very very forced and rushed. The brainwashing of Baby really lasted for a couple of chapters or so. If you’re going to add some neat plot device like make it work man. It was kinda wasted in that situation.- Cliché villain that reveals his diabolical plans in the last 50 pages or so like man give me a break this is a book about the zombie apocalypse and this is the best excuse you could give? Go home.Recommended for:People who read the first one, liked it, and have some free time on their hands.If you haven’t read In the After then go read that and see what you think before taking this one up. (Trust me, you wouldn’t understand much if you jump in.)Rating: 2.5/5
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Not the greatest ending, but overall a good series By Jennifer Miller Summary:Amy has escaped New Hope, but in the process she left Baby behind. As the guilt of doing so begins to weigh on her, she gets a message that Dr. Reynolds has Baby, knows what Baby is, and is experimenting on her. In order to save Baby, Amy has to go to Fort Black to attempt to have Kay's brother request Baby for experimentation. Once this transfer is made, Baby will be relatively safe. Fort Black just isn't the same as New Hope, and Amy's trek seems to be more difficult than it seemed.My thoughts:This book was a little disappointing. I felt like there was a good amount of repetition because the majoring of the book is Amy looking for the head researcher. I would have rather had some of that cut down to build more information on the science of the cure. That is really the hopeful part of the novel. Also, there is so much about contrasting Fort Black to New Hope. I understand that Fort Black is basically the opposite of New Hope, but I wanted to feel like it was developed on its own without needing to point out some of those very obvious distinctions. Finally, I always remind my students that stories much have a beginning, middle, and an end. In most cases, they should be rather balanced in terms of development. In this book, the middle takes over just about everything. The beginning is rushed and the ending is rushed. The end should have been better. It was too easy, which made everything from the middle just seem silly and a waste of time.Okay, so that's what I didn't care for. I did like that I felt everything come together. I felt like there was hope for the civilization that I was leaving. Some of the new characters were very interesting. They were really the light in Fort Black. Even though there were fairly strict rules on behavior, they often brought some wit and sassy attitudes. While there is a bit of a romance here, the relationship between Amy and Baby is still the number one focus. This is refreshing in a YA novel, because I'm a little tired of the female heroines falling instantly in love with someone and then doing stupid things.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. ... a trilogy) and although the development of it was good although a bit slow By Adriana C In the End is the second and final book of this duology (I thought it was a trilogy) and although the development of it was good although a bit slow, I feel that the ending was open ended and with some loose ends.Amy escaped New Hope with Kay's help and was left near another settlement of known survivors - Fort Black, but Amy didn't go there to seek refuge, so she has lived the past few months alone, that is until Kay communicates with her and gives her the news that Baby has been captured by Dr. Reynolds and her life is in danger; so she has to go to Fort Black and request the help of Kay's brother - Ken, whom is a scientist and could help her get Baby. Once in Fort Black she discovers that this used to be a prison and many of its residents were prisoners there and life is not easy there, much less a girl without protection.I liked the character of Amy in the previous book, because she was cautious, intelligent and stealthy something necessary to live in a post-apocalyptic world, but in this book she was too reckless, impetuous and she exposed herself to great danger in her eagerness to get as soon as possible with Baby (her adopted sister), meanwhile the post-apocalyptic world brings out the worst in people, imagine arriving to live to Fort Black which used to be a prison, where there aren't many rules and most residents are male. There she meets Jacks a nice guy, her offers to help her and saves her more than once.Overall, the plot was okay, the main character drove me mad for all the dangerous situations to which she exposed herself, but the plot has plenty of action, some suspense, intrigue and had me doubting the intentions of some of the characters, there is some romance, but I felt a bit slow at times. It has an open ending that was somewhat abrupt.
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