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  • The Girl at the End of the World

  • By: Richard Levesque
  • Narrated by: LC Kane
  • Length: 7 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (12 ratings)

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The Girl at the End of the World

By: Richard Levesque
Narrated by: LC Kane
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Summary

Her fight begins the day the world ends.

Scarlett Fisher is an average California teenager. She likes hanging out with her friends and talking on the phone. She does all right at school, and she's made the best of her parents' divorce. But in one way, she's special: on her 15th birthday, a fast-moving plague wipes out everyone she's ever known, yet somehow it passes her by.

Her family dead, alone in a corpse-strewn metropolis, she has no choice but to survive. She needs food, shelter, a safe place to sleep. She discovers that an ordinary girl is capable of extraordinary things, and that she's more resilient than she imagined. Even so, she wishes more than anything that she could just find another survivor.

Unfortunately for Scarlett, not everyone who survived the plague is looking for companionship. And she's about to find out just how difficult survival really is.

©2013 Richard Levesque (P)2015 Richard Levesque
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Absolutely brilliant. An end of the world book

Would you consider the audio edition of The Girl at the End of the World to be better than the print version?

I've not read the print version but the narration was outstanding. The narrator seemed to really get into the story and the portrayal,of loneliness on the part of Scarlett was exceptional. Very good!!

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Girl at the End of the World?

I kind of mentally split the book into 2 and the first half where Scarlett is learning to cope with loss and her new normality was my favourite. Not to say that I didn't enjoy the way it dropped her into meeting other survivors and starting a new life. It's s great book.

Have you listened to any of LC Kane’s other performances? How does this one compare?

No but it's an outstanding performance. I was very impressed by the narrator who portrayed Scarlett and the world within the story in an engaging, entertaining and stand out way!

If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Being different is lonely. And being special when the world collapses is just damn hard.

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