We All Looked Up 
The end of the world.. An asteroid that will hit earth causing the end of the world. With 66.6% percent chance of hitting earth, four teenagers are trying to find out what to do with the six weeks of life they have left.Told in four viewpoints: we have the overachiever Anita, the slacker Andy, the all around golden boy Peter and the promiscuous Eliza. Having all four did provide an overall dimension to the entire story which I liked. But ultimately, I didn't really care much for Andy. He just
I loved this story Im a big fan of the post apocalyptic as long as there is heart to the drama, here we are Pre possible apocalypse but no-one really knows its a genre all on its own. Im sure that someone more creative than I can come up with a better word for it.Anyway, here we have a fairly typical bunch of High School kids about to head out into the world, and as we meet them they all have plans even if some are a little disjointed. In perhaps one of the best opening scenes I have seen in a

Review originally posted at Mostly YA LitWe All Looked Up is about four teens who are dealing with the impending death of not just themselves, but their planet and their species, by way of the asteroid Ardor. Peter is a jock and student council leader who is already questioning himself before hearing about Ardor. Peter has a history with Eliza, a photographer who has been labelled the school slut, and who is dealing with her fathers imminent death from cancer. Meanwhile, school slacker and joker
Ah, Jesus. So heartbreaking, with beautifully real characters, a plot with more twists and turns than a skatepark, and a question that will never be answered. Full review to come on 100% Rock!Pre-read: Strangely excited to read this.YEAH!Thank you, NetGalley and Simon & Schuster UK, for providing me with an ARC to review.
Tommy Wallach and I discussed favourite birds, debated zombies, and perhaps discussed some of that book and music stuff over at 100% Rock Magazine!The best books, they dont talk about things you never thought about before. They talk about things youd always thought about, but that you didnt think anyone else had thought about. You read them, and suddenly youre a little bit less alone in the world. Youre part of this cosmic community of people whove thought about this thing, whatever it happens
When you expect the world to end at any moment, you know there is no need to hurry. You take your time, you do your work well. ----Thomas Merton, one of the most influential Catholic authors of the 20th century Tommy Wallach, a Brooklyn-based writer and musician, pens his debut coming-of-age novel, called We All Looked Up that revolves around the lives of four high school teenagers when faced the apocalypse.Synopsis: Four high school seniors put their hopes, hearts, and humanity on the line as
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Original Title: | We All Looked Up |
ISBN: | 1481418777 (ISBN13: 9781481418775) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.tommywallach.com/books |
Characters: | Anita, Peter, Eliza, Andy |
Setting: | Seattle, Washington(United States) |
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Before the asteroid we let ourselves be defined by labels: The athlete, the outcast, the slacker, the overachiever. But then we all looked up and everything changed. They said it would be here in two months. That gave us two months to leave our labels behind. Two months to become something bigger than what we'd been, something that would last even after the end. Two months to really live.Describe Appertaining To Books We All Looked Up
Title | : | We All Looked Up |
Author | : | Tommy Wallach |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 370 pages |
Published | : | March 24th 2015 by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Fiction. Science Fiction |
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Hey, Tommy Wallach, Urban Dictionary called! They want to know if they can use the entirety of this book as the example of their definition of mansplaining!If you dont like that one, I also considered this: Tommy, my man, Ayn Rand called! She wants to congratulate you on using fiction as a vehicle for your beliefs even more than she did with f*cking Atlas Shrugged!Hi, babes. Im pissed.When I read the first dozen-or-so pages of this book, I was thrilled. I almost unhauled this book and thenThe end of the world.. An asteroid that will hit earth causing the end of the world. With 66.6% percent chance of hitting earth, four teenagers are trying to find out what to do with the six weeks of life they have left.Told in four viewpoints: we have the overachiever Anita, the slacker Andy, the all around golden boy Peter and the promiscuous Eliza. Having all four did provide an overall dimension to the entire story which I liked. But ultimately, I didn't really care much for Andy. He just
I loved this story Im a big fan of the post apocalyptic as long as there is heart to the drama, here we are Pre possible apocalypse but no-one really knows its a genre all on its own. Im sure that someone more creative than I can come up with a better word for it.Anyway, here we have a fairly typical bunch of High School kids about to head out into the world, and as we meet them they all have plans even if some are a little disjointed. In perhaps one of the best opening scenes I have seen in a

Review originally posted at Mostly YA LitWe All Looked Up is about four teens who are dealing with the impending death of not just themselves, but their planet and their species, by way of the asteroid Ardor. Peter is a jock and student council leader who is already questioning himself before hearing about Ardor. Peter has a history with Eliza, a photographer who has been labelled the school slut, and who is dealing with her fathers imminent death from cancer. Meanwhile, school slacker and joker
Ah, Jesus. So heartbreaking, with beautifully real characters, a plot with more twists and turns than a skatepark, and a question that will never be answered. Full review to come on 100% Rock!Pre-read: Strangely excited to read this.YEAH!Thank you, NetGalley and Simon & Schuster UK, for providing me with an ARC to review.
Tommy Wallach and I discussed favourite birds, debated zombies, and perhaps discussed some of that book and music stuff over at 100% Rock Magazine!The best books, they dont talk about things you never thought about before. They talk about things youd always thought about, but that you didnt think anyone else had thought about. You read them, and suddenly youre a little bit less alone in the world. Youre part of this cosmic community of people whove thought about this thing, whatever it happens
When you expect the world to end at any moment, you know there is no need to hurry. You take your time, you do your work well. ----Thomas Merton, one of the most influential Catholic authors of the 20th century Tommy Wallach, a Brooklyn-based writer and musician, pens his debut coming-of-age novel, called We All Looked Up that revolves around the lives of four high school teenagers when faced the apocalypse.Synopsis: Four high school seniors put their hopes, hearts, and humanity on the line as
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