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  1. Oct 2, 2018 · I would recommend not basing your expectations of authors on their other works and basing it on what the book presents itself to be. Some authors may change their writing style based on what a certain book’s goal is. Dry is a pretty intense book and it is unlike any other post-apocalyptic book I have read. There were honestly parts that I had ...

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  2. Jan 19, 2021 · Dry by Neal and Jarrod Shusterman is a page-turning, post-apocalyptic adventure set in modern day Southern California. As the water crisis in California has reached the drastic point of shutting off all access to water, we primarily follow Alyssa, her bother Garrett, and their next door neighbor Kelton as they try to navigate their once blissful suburban neighborhood and surrounding beach ...

  3. Dec 12, 2020 · If you love a good-old apocalypse, this is the best time to read Dry, which published in 2018 and is written by Jarrod Shusterman and his father, Neal Shusterman—author of the outstanding Arc of the Scythe trilogy. Set sometime in the near future, the narration follows Alyssa, her little brother, Garrett, and her neighbor, Kelton, in their search for a way to survive once the area of ...

  4. Dry was more of an apocalyptic contemporary whereas Scythe was more of a science fiction dystopian. Both were very enjoyable and very well written and I do highly recommend Dry. Dry was an amazing and very well constructed look at what happens when a renewable resource, like water becomes scarce. This was hard hitting and felt so realistic.

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  5. Oct 4, 2018 · Dry was more of an apocalyptic contemporary whereas Scythe was more of a science fiction dystopian. Both were very enjoyable and very well written and I do highly recommend Dry. Dry was an amazing and very well constructed look at what happens when a renewable resource, like water becomes scarce. This was hard hitting and felt so realistic.

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    • Neal Shusterman, Jarrod Shusterman
  6. Author. Dry, written by father and son duo Neal and Jerrod Shusterman, is a young adult novel that examines a world in which the California drought has reached a tipping point, and the state no longer has any running water. After what has been dubbed the 'tap-out,' our teen protagonist Alyssa must make life or death decisions when her parents ...

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  8. Dry, by father-son team Neal and Jarrod Shusterman, is a young adult survival novel with elements of thriller literature, dystopian fiction, and science fiction. First published in 2018, this novel is written for middle to early high school readers. The Shustermans received numerous awards and nominations for the novel, such as inclusion among ...

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