The majority of the story held my attention, the monster Danielle Vega created kept me turning the page, but the ending was very unsatisfying. Survive The Night, sort of fell into this trap. Horror has always been my favorite genre to read, but sometimes it doesn’t really work well in YA. With a first line like – “Dead people don’t really look like they’re sleeping” Survive The Night had me hook, line and sinker. Trapped underground with someone-or something-out to get them, Casey can’t help but listen to her friend’s terrified refrain: “We’re all gonna die down here.” in this bone-chilling sophmore novel by the acclaimed author of The Merciless. But every manhole is sealed shut, and every noise echoes eerily in the dark, reminding them they’re not alone. until she comes across Julie’s body, and the party turns deadly.ĭesperate for help, Casey and her friends find themselves running through the putrid subway system, searching for a way out. Alone and lost in the dark, creepy tunnels, Casey doesn’t think Survive the Night could get any worse. Her best friend Shana talked her into it, even though Casey just got out of rehab. In a tunnel nearby, Casey regrets coming to Survive the Night, the all-night underground rave in the New York City subway. Her friends think she’s just off with some guy-no one could hear her getting torn apart over the sound of pulsing music. Julie lies dead and disemboweled in a dank, black subway tunnel, red-eyed rats nibbling at her fingers.
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