[[Category:New Reviews|Dystopian Fiction]]
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|title=The Remaining: Aftermath
|author=D J Molles
|rating=4
|genre=Dystopian Fiction
|summary=A week is a long time in politics, but it feels infinitely longer in a zombie apocalypse. ''The Remaining'' started a new series of books that followed trained military expert Captain Lee Harden and his mission to rebuild America should the undead hit the fan. As an introduction, [[The Remaining by D J Molles|The Remaining]] did a great job in creating the world and exploring Harden’s tenacity to stick to the mission, but it ended so abruptly. ''The Remaining: Aftermath'' picks up moments later and continues the tale, but does it still deliver a week into his mission?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>035650347X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Mark Lingane
|summary=I'll break from my usual reviewing style of starting off with a plot summary here, for reasons which will shortly become obvious, and just start by saying ''The Testing'' is an interesting dystopian read, with a wonderful narrator, which I'd definitely recommend.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848776535</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|title=Winter Damage
|author=Natasha Carthew
|rating=5
|genre=Teens
|summary=
''The moor and all it had got was out there waiting for her in the dark, a cold rock thing, hard as nails.''
But Ennor doesn't see another choice. She has to go. The fourteen-year-old girl lives with her ailing father and autistic brother, Trip, in a trailer on the frozen Cornish moor. Ennor's mother has been gone for years - after they lost the farm and Ennor's father turned to drugs, she turned to religion. And left. But now the country is falling to pieces. There are riots. There's no money to be earned. School has closed. Father is getting iller. They're behind on the rent and eviction is looming. The social are threatening to take Trip away. There's nothing else for it.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408835835</amazonuk>
}}