Laura Brown continues her diary from college, a year or so after the previous book. The world is in worse shape. More countries are carbon rationing. The weather has gotten worse. The economy is awful. Laura doesn't just record the events, she acts in them. She is detained in France when her band spends the summer touring Europe. She is beat by police in protest marches. Romance is here, too. Will she go with Adi, her terrorist boyfriend, or learn to love Sam? Good read. I'm not gonna lie, I loved this book.I think it was better than the first one.You could really relate to the characters and all the events to me just seemed like they could have actually been on the news at some point.Everybody needs a Kieran to brighten up their day :)Why am I writing in short sentences?What happened to Sam at the end - you never found out about the reaction to the postcard.Laura shouldn't have ended up with Adi, Sam would be a way better boyfriend.
This was a nice suprise because usually i dont read sci-fi, but this was pretty good.
—Bernice
Character inconsistencies; plot contrived; future not based in enough realism
—Ximei
(I had no idea until yesterday that there was going to be a sequel!)
—clacko
Disappointing sequel IMO
—diahannC
Really loved it!x
—ricartejm