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 · The Storm by Virginia Bergin is the sequel to The Rain and it is pretty awesome. I'll definitely be buying a paperback version to go on my shelf because that cover is bltadwin.ru of course I have to have it match my copy of The Rain! So in The Rain we saw the rain become lethal to humans, one drop could kill and it did, it killed many many people/5.  · Virginia Bergin’s The Rain is unlike any apocalyptic novel I’ve read, mostly due to the hilarious and quirky but utterly believable narrator Ruby Morris.” Ashleigh Online “Not a novel about the British summer but a nightmare vision of the future where a single drop of rain can bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 50 secs. I loved the first book in this series, The Rain, and having read several disappointing sequels recently, I was nervous when I finally got hold of The Storm. I needn't have worried. In this book, Virginia Bergin has picked up and perfected the voice of fifteen-year-old voice Ruby, a reluctant heroine with a full on attitude and a heart that (deep down) is flecked with gold/5(18).


poisoned rain. poisoned rain, teeming with a million billion microscopic killers. (So, definitely cumulus congestus then.) I flattened my back against that front door, the measly little porch above. One frightened hand crept round behind me and went to open that front door. That front door wouldn't open. H2O by Virginia BerginMusic: Rain by Bishop AllenNote: The first clip with the paper catching on fire is merely symbolism. The water only affected humans. The Rain. by Virginia Bergin. · 10, Ratings · 1, Reviews · published · 25 editions. It's in the rain and just one drop will kill you. Want to Read. Shelving menu. Shelve The Rain. Want to Read. Currently Reading.


Book Review: The Rain By Virginia Bergin. Name: The Rain. Author: Virginia Bergin. UK Release date: July 17th Summary: One minute sixteen-year-old Ruby Morris is having her first proper snog with Caspar McCloud in a hot tub, and the next she’s being bundled inside the house, dripping wet, cold and in her underwear. Not cool. Virginia Bergin’s The Rain is unlike any apocalyptic novel I’ve read, mostly due to the hilarious and quirky but utterly believable narrator Ruby Morris.” Ashleigh Online “Not a novel about the British summer but a nightmare vision of the future where a single drop of rain can kill. About Virginia Bergin: Author of the H2O duology (H2O and The Storm) (UK titles: The Rain and The Storm), and The XY (UK title: Who Runs The World?).Bo.

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