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Life As We Knew It

by Susan Beth Pfeffer

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Life As We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer
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    Oct 2006, 352 pages

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    May 2008, 360 pages

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Roz (12/19/10)

Life As We Knew It
This book was amazing. I could really relate to Miranda! She was very well developed. It's a great read, and I recommend it to everyone!!(:
Sarah (12/09/10)

Awesome!
Oh my gosh.....this book was awesome!!! I loved it! :) Great book Susan Pfeffer....:)
sarai (sara) (11/29/10)

Life As We Knew It
Its such a great book. It includes romance,lots of emotions, and if you like stories about something that may happen in real life then this book is a good book for you.
Shay (09/18/10)

AMAZING
This is the best book that i have EVER read! it is mind blowing and it captures love, action, and sadness.
Ray (08/24/10)

Best book ever
I got this book at my school book fair, and it has been under my nightstand for like ever! Then I decided to read it in the middle of august. I got sucked into it, and I finished it in practically 4 days! Oh, and trust me I'm not a reader. I rarely read, but i couldn't stop reading!!! XD
kourtney (07/25/10)

best book ever
I usually say alot of books are really good but this one i mean it it was great best book iv'e ever read!!!!
Ariel (06/10/10)

GR8 BOOK
This book was great! When I was reading it, it was as I was there. Wonderful book. You should read it. :)
Jackson (05/25/10)

Life as we knew it
I think this is a wonderful book and middle-schoolers and high-schoolers should definitely read it. [spoilers removed]. See what happens was a meteor hits the moon, knocking it closer to the earth. You know how the moon's gravitational pull controls tides? So the tides in New York rose by 50 ft and flooded out most of New York.

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