Published by Greenwillow Books on October 12, 2021
ISBN: 0062691937
Pages: 384
Genres: Science Fiction
Format: Fiction
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“Any Sign of Life” is an exciting, fast-paced thoroughly enjoyable read that would be a great addition to any library’s YA section.
High school senior Paige Miller wakes up from six days in a coma, only to discover that she seems to be the only survivor in her town. Right off the bat Rae Carson’s descriptive starkness of the post-apocalyptic world grabs you – decomposing bodies everywhere, including Paige’s immediate family and her neighbors, feral animals roaming the streets, multitudes of scavenger birds, no power, internet or signs of life anywhere, except her neighbor’s dog Emmaline. Paige is no quitter, being a star basketball player bound for UConn and eventually the WNBA, so instead of wallowing in self pity, she sets out with the dog to gather supplies. Along the way she meets up with Trey, a fellow superstar athlete, as well as Tanq, a young asexual artist. Realizing fairly early that the sickness that killed almost everyone in the world was no accident, they set out to try to find other survivors. Fighting the invading aliens along the way, they make their way towards what they hope is a live person behind a radio signal who may have some answers.
This novel is sure to please fans of science fiction and thrillers. Carson’s descriptions really bring the feel of the end of the world to life. The story is heavy on action, but has just the right amount of personal interaction and self reflection from our characters with light romance thrown in to appeal to a wide range of readers. One great thing about this book is that the ending left you wanting a sequel, but it was wrapped up enough to be satisfying on its own.
Recommended for Grades 8 and up.
Lee Remick, York Middle School