This one was an ok read. Very similar to Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer, but I felt not as good. For me, this one didn't feel real, it lacked the plausibility that it could actually happen. I think this kind of story needs to have that feel to it. I'm also not really sure why it's called the Toucan series. She didn't have a large enough role in this story for it to make sense to me. Maybe that will be revealed in the next book, which I'm still undecided as to whether or not I'll be picking that one up.
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An interesting take on YA dystopian that kept me glued to my nook until the last page. We meet a family with two daughters and a son who are living on a small island off the coast of Maine with their father. Their mother is about to take a ferry to join them for a weekend. Before she is to come a scientific phenomenon is about to occur - a purple moon that will have consequences that no one can predict.
An interesting take on YA dystopian that kept me glued to my nook until the last page. We meet a family with two daughters and a son who are living on a small island off the coast of Maine with their father. Their mother is about to take a ferry to join them for a weekend. Before she is to come a scientific phenomenon is about to occur - a purple moon that will have consequences that no one can predict.