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Series: The Burn #1
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The Burn (The Burn #1) Paperback | Pages: 234 pages
Rating: 3.55 | 1210 Users | 107 Reviews

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The Burn is full of nuclear fallout, roving gangs, anarchy, unreliable plumbing. That's what Terra's father tells her. She has lived her whole life in comfort in a colony at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. She hates it. And she would pay any price to leave. But when Terra finally escapes the colony, she finds out her father is right.

She finds a group of survivors that quickly become friends, and every day with them is a race for survival. When she witnesses and commits unspeakable acts, she has to decide where her loyalty lies: with the colony she despises or The Burn, where every day is filled with nightmares.

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Title:The Burn (The Burn #1)
Author:Annie Oldham
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 234 pages
Published:September 27th 2011
Categories:Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic

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Ratings: 3.55 From 1210 Users | 107 Reviews

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My ReviewTerra lives in a colony at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. The World went into WWIII and nuked itself. But not before some of the worlds greatest minds came together to build a perfect society at the bottom of the ocean. Tessa feels confined, claustrophobic, like a fish stuck in an aquarium. She yearns to be in the fresh air with the grass, soil, freedom. Her father tells her that it is a world full of anarchy, murder, and hard survival. Terra doesnt care. She wants her freedom, no

Terra and her family lives below the ocean in a Colony built by the finest biologists and scientist of the world over a hundred years ago. In school, she learns about The Burn; life above the water on land that was destroyed by multiple nuclear bombs. He teaches them of destruction, fighting, and anarchy of a crumbling government. But Terra sees more than what the teacher shows. She sees a new way of life, a life full of light unlike the dark ocean bottom she sees every day. Terra sees freedom

Originally posted on Pawing Through Books on 1/5/12The Burn takes place in two different places. We first meet Terra living in the colony that is located at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. These colonies are where a lot of people went to escape the world after WWIII destroyed the land. Everything is fine down there... everyone has a vocation, a job, a place to live, and meals are planned for them. However, Terra longs for something more for something different. She longs to live a life on the

I'm so glad I only paid $.99 for this book. I really thought it was going to be good. Honestly, if I could make myself finish it, it might be. But it was starting to really depress me and make me mad. I got about 1/3 of the way through it and realized this book was mostly going to be about depressed people being horrible to each other. Not my idea of a good time.

Thanks to goodreads First Reads for the free copy of this book. The Burn is set in a dystopian world where a select number live in strictly controlled, "perfect" bottom-of-the-ocean colonies, and the survivors of WWIII eek out a living on the surface ("the burn"). Terra, a fourth-generation colonist, seems to be the only one bothered by her underwater prison, and finally finds a way to the surface. Up to this point, I was totally into the book. Oldham's vision of the underwater colonies was

The Burn is a fantastic novel that takes place in a war-torn future where underwater colonies exist and the United States is now New America, where it is illegal to live outside of the cities controlled by the government. Where food and medical supplies are rationed and people fight each other to survive. Terra chooses to leave the safety of the colony to live on the Burn, but pays a dear sacrifice. This book really appealed to my love for dystopian novels. I enjoy seeing the world turned upside

The Burn quickly became one of my favorite dystopian/post-apocalyptic reads. It's intense, emotional, suspenseful, and full of life. If you are a fan of Article 5 by Kristen Simmons, Legend by Marie Lu, Across the Universe by Beth Revis, Blood Red Road by Moira Young, and/or Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi don't miss this one!Annie's world building in The Burn is exquisite. Every detail was thought of and the image in my mind, while not beautiful with rainbows and butterflies, is real and

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