A review by alexauthorshay
Faradawn by Susan Schade, Jon Buller

3.0

This one felt a little more scattered than the first volume. I didn't know everything that was going to happen in the first one of course, but it felt more realistic and natural. This one seemed to have a lot of stuff happening out of nowhere, constantly diverting the group from their main plans. They then forgot those plans to deal with a new thing that comes up and end up circling back through a few of their plans near the end, tying things up just enough to leave room for the third book. It is for kids, and it is scifi/post-apocalypse (of a sort), so I suppose a certain allowance should be made, but it still seemed a bit thin stretched given what I expected based on the first one.