Book Descriptions
for The Last Days by Scott Westerfeld
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
New York City may be falling apart around them, but Moz, Pearl, and Zahler just want to form a band. Despite clear evidence that there are strange and ominous forces at work, from the black ooze creeping down streets to scores of people going crazy, the teenagers are determined to make cutting-edge, hard-core music that matters. Things fall into place musically when Alana Ray joins them as drummer, and Pearl’s friend Minerva adds her haunting, anguished vocals to the mix. But everything still feels fragile and explosive. Scott Westerfeld weaves together the voices of five teens living on the edge of a dark and dangerous shift of power in an engrossing novel that continues the story he began in Peeps (Razorbill, 2005), when the parasitic disease that causes vampirism began to mutate. Cal, the main character in Peeps, is secondary to this story, which has less laugh-out-loud humor (although there are funny moments throughout), and more gripping tension as it follows the lives and passions of the five distinctive teenagers whose music, it turns out, may hold the key to salvation. (Age 14 and older)
CCBC Choices 2007 . © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2007. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
A mysterious epidemic holds the city in its thrall and the chaos is contagious?black oil spews from fire hydrants, rats have taken over brooklyn, and every day, more people disappear. but all that matters to pearl, Moz, and Zahler is their new band. they ignore the madness around them and join forces with a vampire lead singer and a drummer whose fractured mind can glimpse the coming darkness. will their music stave off the end of the world . . . or summon it?
set against the gritty apocalypse that began in Peeps, The Last Days is about five teenagers who find themselves creating the soundtrack for the end of the world.
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