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Before This Is Over
Before This Is Over
Before This Is Over
Audiobook11 hours

Before This Is Over

Written by Amanda Hickie

Narrated by Cat Gould

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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"A gripping look at the way humanity handles crisis." --Newsweek

In the midst of a devastating epidemic, how far will a desperate mother go to keep her loved ones safe?

There is a deadly virus spreading around the world. At first it is a distant alarm bell in the background of Hannah's comfortable suburban life. Then suddenly, it has arrived on the doorstep.

The quarantine traps Hannah, her husband, and their young sons in their home and forces them to rely on their own resourcefulness as water and power supplies are cut, food reserves dwindle, and their formerly idyllic backyard and quiet street become battlefields. Hannah is convinced that if she keeps her wits about her, she can protect her family, even as one threat after another looms just on the other side of the door.
Compulsively readable and deeply personal, Before This Is Over forces us to grapple with disas­ter through the eyes of an ordinary woman. How far will she go to keep her loved ones safe?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 28, 2017
ISBN9781478964087
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The epidemic seemed to come out of nowhere, but Hannah knows that it does not take long for something like this to spread. And she is determined to do everything she can to protect her family from contracting the highly communicable and deadly illness. But staying alive in the face of disaster is not easy. And it can be further complicated when one cannot leave the house or be sure who to trust. And with symptoms taking up to two days to show themselves, Hannah also cannot be sure that she or any of her family have managed to avoid exposure. But where there is a will to survive, there's always a way. Right?

    If you've ever played the online game "Pandemic," you know how this story starts. A disease starts in one small corner of the world, but with world travel being such a thing it quickly finds its way to other cities, other countries, and other continents. Before long, places start closing themselves off to outsiders, not wanting to let anyone in who could have been exposed. This also closes people in, though, and makes the struggle for resources almost as important as the quest to stay disease free. And thus is the world in which Hannah finds herself. It's an interesting read that made me think how I might react myself in such a situation. It's not something we ever expect to happen, but the reality is that it could probably happen just as quickly as it is described here. And would we be prepared?

    [This review is based on an advance reader copy provided by the publisher.]
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The world is facing an epidemic that is killing thousands of people, and Hannah has decided to prepare her family for the worst by stocking her pantry with food to keep them alive for weeks and by scouring the internet for information several times a day. Her family thinks she's nuts, but when the epidemic keeps coming closer and closer to her home, they end up being thankful for her supposed paranoia. Hannah is not a very likeable person, but it is easy to see why she is torn between keeping her family safe and also helping other people, which she does very begrudgingly. Although there is not a lot of drama in this story, I nevertheless thought it was interesting.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I just completed Before This Is Over by Amanda Hickie an advanced copy sent to me by Net Galley. First and foremost this is a well written book. About a family that is caught in an epidemic and the population is dying all around them. The book is about what a mother would do to save her family at any cost. The book was suspenseful and I read it in a couple of days. I did fell however that it was drawn out a little too long and things could have moved a little faster. Again I liked the book. I would read other works by this author since it was wrote so well Thanks Net Galley for the read.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    Action! Thrills! Suspense!

    Yeah, none of that here.
    The Waltons neighbors have a bad cold. That was what this book was like. Boring and quite pointless.
    Sorry, I just didn't like this book at all.
    The only reason I gave it two stars instead of one is because Hickie can write. She just needed to add some more.....anything.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is a hard one to review. The scale on this book for interest would down, up, down, up, and down.
    As in it started slow, then it was good, then it was slow, then it was good, then slow, then it ends.

    I mean, yes, it would be hard to write a book about a family stranded in a house for however long this family was stranded. I think there were times when the author was able to accomplish that task and made it interesting. Then there were numerous times when that did not happen. Actually, there were more times when it didn't happen than there were when it did happen. I guess the only thing that really kept me reading was to find out whether or not this family made it and what happened to the world.

    That leads me to the ending. The ending. The thing that I spent several hours reading and waiting to get to. It was delivered in about two pages, maybe three. It was like the author was on a deadline, out of time and just threw something in there. Let's just say I was disappointed. While I think I am being very generous with my three stars, I appreciate the time and effort authors put into a book. I just wish that I hadn't put any time into it.

    Thanks to Little, Brown and Co. for approving my request and to Net Galley for providing me with a free e-galley in exchange for an honest review.