Críticas:
""Everything You Need to Survive the Apocalypse" is funny, heart-wrenching, and true. An amazing debut." -Morgan Matson, author of "Amy & Roger's Epic Detour"
"Curious, funny, and heartfelt." --Albert Borris, author of "Crash Into Me"
"A moving tale of the things that bring us together and thethings that tear us apart. Klauss navigates the fragile landscape of faith, friendship, and love with wit and insight." --Carolee Dean, author of "Take Me There"
"Smart, honest, and thought-provoking, "Everything YouNeed to Survive the Apocalypse" is like nothing I've read before. What anamazing debut!" --Lisa Schroeder, author of "I Heart You, You Haunt Me" and "The Day Before"
"A powerful, thoughtful story about the wonders offirst love and a young man's quest to find a truth he can believe and live for. Lucas Klauss has written with courage about love and faith." --Francisco X. Stork, author of "Marcelo in the Real World"
"Razor-sharp, hilarious, and so smart. "Everything You Need to Survive the Apocalypse" is the book you were afraid to let yourself want." --Hannah Moskowitz, author of "Invincible Summer" and "Break"
"A funny, thought-provoking look at the friends you lose and the friends you keep, the girls you get and the girls who get away, and the big questions you ask, even when they don't have answers." --Leila Sales, author of "Mostly Good Girls "and "Past Perfect"
"Soulful, but sinfully funny, "Everything You Need to Survive the Apocalypse" is for any reader who's ever had to deal with 'the end of the world.' (In other words, all of us!)" -Micol Ostow, author of "30 Guys in 30 Days" and "Family"
"High School only feels like the end of the world. What do you need to survive? Good friends, faith it will all work out, belief in yourself, and a sense of humor. "Everything You Need to Survive the Apocalypse" delivers on all fronts. I would recommend this book in your survival kit instead of bottled water and extra batteries." --Eileen Cook, author of "The Education of Hailey Kendrick" and "Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood"
"Struggles with faith, family, friendship, and first love aren't the end of the world, but sometimes they feel like it to 15-year-old Phillip Flowers. Author Lucas Klauss skillfully and honestly portrays the complexities of teenage life, as Phillip discovers that the only thing scarier than, say, a universe-imploding supercollider accident is having to pick up the pieces and find the answers--or at least the questions--when life goes on." --Michael Northrop, author of "Gentlemen" and "Trapped"
Reseña del editor:
A male perspective on sorting love from loss, faith from fear—brimming with humor and romance.
Phillip’s sophomore year is off to a rough start. One of his best friends ditches him. His track coach singles him out for personalized, torturous training sessions. And his dad decides to clean out all of the emergency supplies from the basement, even though the world could end in disaster at any moment...and even though those supplies are all Phillip has left of his dead mom. Not that he wants to talk about that.
But then Phillip meets Rebekah. Not only is she unconventionally hot and smart, but she might like him back. As Phillip gets closer to Rebekah, he tries harder and harder to turn himself into the kind of person he thinks she wants him to be. But the question is, can he become that person? And does he really want to?
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