This was a different "end of the world" synopsis. No zombies, pandemic, or virus. You can guess- it is a fog. The children grow up as young adults in this book, which I found wonderful! A refreshing read. You will see the endurance of the human spirit and can easily see what could happen in these circumstances. Not the "fog", but if any children were left to their own devises for a long period of time. Several people have made negative statements about a kid of 16 pairing with another, about age 27 years old. That would not be uncommon in this type of setting. The amount of people in this story are limited. Also, sexual desires often takes precedence over what would be considered normal. I never make comments of editing. I know any author is doing the best he can afford at the time. Well first off it was free on amazon, so I very well couldn't turn down a free book especially if it turned out to be good... I'm going back and forth on the rating between 3 and 4 stars because really just because I didn't like everything in the book doesn't mean I didn't like it. At some time in the beginning I almost gave up on it but I read on. This was a good plot but probably could have used more editing and a second book because to me it never got to the point of what really happened, so your left hanging with your own imagination of what happened in the fog.
What do You think about Surviving The Fog (2000)?
I liked the book. It definitely was different. My favorite character was Jacob.
—tendulkarself
Really good book. Kept me interested the entire time.
—kim
This was an excellent book for "teens" of all ages...
—Lydiaj