After being trapped in a quarantined mall for two weeks, Shay, Marco, Lexi, Ryan, and Ginger aren't the same people they once were. Just like the virus, they've had to change in order to survive.
Dayna Lorentz has an MFA in Creative Writing and Literature from Bennington College. She used to practice law, but is now a full-time writer and part-time cupcake enthusiast. Dayna is the author of the "No Safety in Numbers" trilogy and lives in South Burlington, Vermont with her husband, two children, and two dogs.
"Realistic in its portrayal of the lasting effects of the ordeal
for the survivors....The horrific actions undertaken by many of
those trapped in the name of survival are disturbing but not
gratuitous, and the question of morality at play in many of the
characters' decisions is fascinating...a thoughtful and
broad-reaching ending to a tale of surviving dire circumstances."
Kirkus Reviews
"Self-anointed king Marco remains a fantastic, complex character,
and the extended denouement is rather poignant." Booklist
"A chilling conclusion to a gripping trilogy." School Library
Journal"
PRAISE FOR "NO SAFETY IN NUMBERS"
"Think of the heart-racing chase of The Hunger Games but a giant
mall is your arena and everyone is potentially a
tribute."--Seventeen.com
"Riveting. . .[Lorentz's] detailed depiction of the escalating
chaos over the course of seven long days is deeply
unsettling."--"The New York Times"
"[An] engrossing. . .thriller."--"Kirkus"
2013 YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers
"PRAISE FOR NO EASY WAY OUT: "
"Readers who were captivated by "No Safety in Numbers" will
continue to enjoy the seemingly doomed mall residents and will
eagerly anticipate the series conclusion."--"School Library
Journal"
." . .a fascinatingly dynamic protagonist. . .the story line is
increasingly reminiscent--in a good way--of Michael Grant's Gone
series."--"Booklist"
PRAISE FOR "NO SAFETY IN NUMBERS"
"Think of the heart-racing chase of The Hunger Games but a giant
mall is your arena and everyone is potentially a
tribute."--Seventeen.com
"Riveting. . .[Lorentz's] detailed depiction of the escalating
chaos over the course of seven long days is deeply
unsettling."--"The New York Times"
"[An] engrossing. . .thriller."--"Kirkus"
2013 YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers
"PRAISE FOR NO EASY WAY OUT: "
"Readers who were captivated by "No Safety in Numbers" will
continue to enjoy the seemingly doomed mall residents and will
eagerly anticipate the series conclusion."--"School Library
Journal"
." . .a fascinatingly dynamic protagonist. . .the story line is
increasingly reminiscent--in a good way--of Michael Grant's Gone
series."--"Booklist"
PRAISE FOR "NO EASY WAY OUT"
"Readers who were captivated by No Safety in Numbers will continue
to enjoy the seemingly doomed mall residents and will eagerly
anticipate the series conclusion."--"School Library Journal"
." . .a fascinatingly dynamic protagonist. . .the story line is
increasingly reminiscent--in a good way--of Michael Grant's Gone
series."--"Booklist"
PRAISE FOR "NO SAFETY IN NUMBERS"
"Think of the heart-racing chase of The Hunger Games but a giant
mall is your arena and everyone is potentially a
tribute."--Seventeen.com
"Riveting. . .[Lorentz's] detailed depiction of the escalating
chaos over the course of seven long days is deeply
unsettling."--"The New York Times"
"[An] engrossing. . .thriller."--"Kirkus"
2013 YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Readers
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