A review by songcatchers
Dry by Jarrod Shusterman, Neal Shusterman

5.0

'Everyone’s going to remember where they were when the taps went dry, I think. Like when a president is assassinated.'

This suburban apocalypse survival story is propolsive and disturbing. It's believable, tense, and doesn't pull many punches. It's everything I want out of disaster fiction. Also, the story centers around teens, but it's ok because these kids are focused on surviving, not hooking up.😆

'My head spirals into visions of a post- apocalyptic reality that I never imagined could arrive quicker than the expiration date on our milk.'