The Crossing
- readstoomuch3
- Mar 25, 2018
- 2 min read

I received a DIGITAL Advance Reader Copy of this book from #NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. From the publisher-
Stay and die or run and survive.
Twins Virginia and Tommy Matthews have been on their own since they were orphaned at the age of five, surviving a merciless foster care system by relying on each other. Twelve years later, the world begins to collapse around them as a deadly contagion steadily wipes out entire populations and a devastating world war rages on. When Tommy is drafted for the war, the twins are faced with a choice: accept their fate of almost certain death or dodge the draft. Virginia and Tommy flee into the dark night. Armed with only a pistol and their fierce will to survive, the twins set forth in search of a new beginning. Encountering a colorful cast of characters along the way, Tommy and Virginia must navigate the dangers and wonders of this changed world as they try to outrun the demons of their past. With deft imagination and breathless prose, The Crossing is a riveting tale of loyalty, sacrifice and the burdens we carry with us into the darkness of the unknown.
This book is a carnival ride of insanity and sibling-hood! Virginia and Tommy are so likeable, and so fierce I would want them on my side no matter the battle. Not too dystopian or science-fiction-ish (a contagion is understandable by anyone living in the current day) this book could be enjoyed by anyone from middle teens on up. Once again proving that your family does not have to be the nuclear-family norm, you will root for these siblings from page one to the book’s reluctant ending. Great book!
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