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End of the Line
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End of the Line

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When so much is lost how does one to have the strength to move on? At seventeen Lauren was prepared for yet another year of school. Then asteroids hit, killing all of those she knew except for a few other teens from her neighborhood. Joining forces with her classmate Aaron, they work together on the journey in the hopes of finding more people that are alive. On the way, threats of starvation, illness, and freezing to death don’t compare to the danger of Dean Manson. Manson is an ex-con out for revenge against Aaron. With so much working against them these teens fight for everything even if it means denying their feelings just for the chance to see a new day.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherOttilie Weber
Release dateFeb 1, 2011
ISBN9781458001207
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Ottilie Weber

Ottilie Weber grew up in Wall, New Jersey, not far from the beach. She always has a book in her hands or nearby, despite her dyslexia. She graduated from The College of New Jersey, earning a degree in History Secondary Education then earned her special education certificate. She now has left New Jersey and teaches in Virginia. Ottilie has a passion for writing, where she is always ready to take on the next project. Her family and close friends are there to help her take on the bumps or potholes in the road.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    End of the Line is a story that is based off a nightmare I had every couple of years from age 9 to age 17. I couldn't stop thinking about the dream so I started to write the tale that developed into End of the Line. The new edition was re-edited, new cover, a couple new scenes, and a little change to a character. It took awhile to get the story out there, but a worth while journey.

    The idea of the world ending has been around for centuries. When Lauren was watching a couple of the neighbor kids. When asteroids hit the world Aaron and Lauren who didn't speak together are brought together in order to survive the hardships that come there way.

    This novel the characters are based off the people in my dream. Kind of makes me laugh to say Aaron was from my dreams (oh the power of being easily amused!). So the reader gets all the angles, the book is told through Aaron and Lauren. I love the characters and their interactions in this tale :) but I might be bias!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    What if the world as you knew it suddenly came to an end? What if your parents and most everyone you knew were killed, leaving only you, your brother and a few friends alive, along with possibly others out there somewhere? This is seventeen-year-old Lauren’s world on that horrible Labor Day when the neighborhood is celebrating the holiday.Author Ottilie Weber’s YA novel END OF THE LINE is a story about facing an uncertain future with courage and determination. When asteroids destroy Lauren’s home and neighborhood, she teams up with Aaron, a boy she knows slightly from school, and with her brother and friends that survived, they set off to find other people that might still be alive. Told from alternating point-of-view characters, Lauren and Aaron, we follow the young people as they scrounge for food, seek shelter, and sometimes have to hide from other survivors in what has turned into a lawless world. I love how gentle Lauren is with her six-year-old brother Sean and his friend Paige, as well as the other children with them. The author shows their emotions nicely, from hunger, to fear, and even how the very young can still find humor in almost any situation. The tension between Aaron and Cole, another teen that resents Aaron’s leadership, is portrayed realistically. The END OF THE LINE is a story of survival and trust as two teens discover love and respect, and struggle to make the best of their new lives for the children and for themselves. Ottilie Weber has written a tender novel of the best in people and also the worst. ###