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Ashen Winter by Mike Mullin
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Ashen Winter (edition 2013)

by Mike Mullin

Series: Ashfall (2)

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More than six months after the eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano, Alex and Darla retrace their steps to Iowa hoping to find Alex's parents and bring them to the tenuous safety of Illinois, but the journey is ever more perilous as the remaining communities fight to the death for food and power.… (more)
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Title:Ashen Winter
Authors:Mike Mullin
Info:Tanglewood Press (2013), Edition: First Trade Paper Edition, Paperback, 580 pages
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My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/08AI342NDJ0

Enjoy! ( )
  booklover3258 | Dec 4, 2023 |
Possible spoilers for book 1 in the series: 16-year old Alex and Darla have been living with Alex’s uncle and his family (and Alex’s sister) for a while now, after he found them after the volcano left the MidWest covered in ash and in seemingly perpetual winter. But, where are Alex’s parents? Despite the dangers, Alex insists on heading out to find his parents, and Darla won’t let him go alone. And it is dangerous with people out there hunting other people (to eat, to sell…).

I really liked this. It got going quickly, and kept up the pace throughout. I liked the two new characters, Alyssa and Ben. ( )
  LibraryCin | Mar 30, 2023 |
When the Yellowstone Super volcano exploded, the world as Alex knew it died. Society broke down and he witnessed that first hand as he trekked from Iowa to Illinois in search of his family. With the help of Darla, who saved his life on numerous occasions, he made it to his uncle's house, only to discover that his mother and father had left to look for him!! Talk about frustrating!

Originally Alex thought the best thing to do was stay put, but when a bandit turns up with a gun that his father was carrying, he knows he's got to go help. So Darla and Alex set off into danger once again....


My Thoughts:
This book definitely captures the same type of feeling that [b:Ashfall|9644151|Ashfall (Ashfall, #1)|Mike Mullin|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1301592315s/9644151.jpg|14531613] had. It's a very intense go, go, go, action-ey type book. It's still really interesting to read how society would break down after a huge Earth-changing disaster. And it's really sad. My heart broke time and time again at all the evil that this disaster brings out of people... and it smiled at all the little moments of humanity that shone through.

So did I like this book as much as the first one? No. Definitely not. This book had a lot more frustrating moments in it. Moments where I felt the characters were uselessly risking their lives. Alex especially was constantly making risky decisions. Darla even mentioned killing him herself before someone else did, and I couldn't help but feeling like she read my mind. He just kept risking their lives so frivolously that I wouldn't have blamed her if she did. In the face of a disaster, you really can't afford to stop and help every single person who needs it. If you do, you're going to wind up dead one of those times.

When the parents do show up in this book, I was not feeling them. The mom was trying to baby Alex who clearly has been through so much that he is definitely not a kid anymore. She annoyed me. The other thing was the priorities! Alex's priority was supposed to be to find his parents. Going away from that priority was how he ended up losing Darla. Then he finds the parents, only to find that their priority is to help a bunch of refugees in a camp rather than to reunite their family. Ummm hello??? But I did like that they didn't end up being the same people Alex remembered from before the disaster. It is a theme of this series- hard times makes people do things they never thought that they would do.... little by little it becomes easier, until they don't even recognize themselves anymore.

Not to spoil anything here, but Darla isn't in the book as much this time and I desperately missed her!! She's the brain of the Alex/Darla operation. When she's around I feel like they will be safe because she knows what she's doing. Alex is too impulsive and frankly just doesn't have as many survival skills as she does. So basically I spent most of this book on edge and annoyed at Alex's ineptness.

So it seems like I just did a lot of complaining, and I really didn't mean to. This series is excellent so far. When I was reading these books, surviving chaos was all I could think about. I literally was looking at my cupboards calculating how long that food would last me and wondering how long it would be before looters would be trying to break down my door. I honestly cannot wait to see what happens in Sunrise. It's killing me to know how everyone is going to live in this crazy crazy world. Oh yeah and if Yellowstone ever blows, I hope I'm just killed instantly because I've come to the realization that I won't cut it in a world of cannibals. No thanks!!

Quote that summed up the book for me: "The disaster had warped the landscape of our minds- perhaps even more than it had altered the physical landscape."

OVERALL: An intense follow-up to Ashfall. Darla and Alex are back and are now on a mission to bring his parents back to his uncle's farm... except nothing goes as planned in this volcanic world that you can't plan for. I loved reading this book, but realized that I don't like Alex near as much unless Darla is around!! If you haven't read Ashfall, you really should do it!! It's a hell of a ride!

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  Michelle_PPDB | Mar 18, 2023 |
Terrible. ( )
  aliciapinto | Jan 23, 2023 |
NOTE: This review covers the first two books in the trilogy.

A young adult dystopia series about what happens when the (real) supervolcano under Yellowstone National Park erupts and sends a huge ash cloud drifting eastward. The main character is Iowa teenager Alex, who is home alone when the eruption disruption occurs.

The first book, Ashfall, follows Alex's desperate attempt to travel solo to Illinois to reunite with his parents and sister, who were visiting relatives when the disaster struck. The sequel, Ashen Winter, finds Alex and his mechanically inclined girlfriend, Darla, setting off again on another search-and-rescue mission.

This series illustrates one of the hazards of reading YA fiction when you are no longer YA yourself: Telling the story from a teenager's point of view meant that too many elements that would have truly interested me, like the science of how the ash cloud affected the region's weather, and more mature interpersonal dynamics, were sacrificed in favor of a pretty lame romance that didn't even have the redeeming quality of being spicy.

My main interest in reading these books was for their Iowa setting, since that is where I have lived for lo these many years, but the descriptions never gave me a true sense of place that seemed familiar. Also, while I realize that part of the whole point of YA fiction is to show kids being all smart and savvy without adult supervision or help, the notion that two teenagers would be able to do what Alex and Darla did without getting killed in the first five minutes of any one of their various adventures strained credulity to the breaking point.

Having said all that, there is apparently a third and final book in the series coming out next spring, and I'll probably look for it at the library. If you like dystopias and YA fiction, you may find this series worth your time. ( )
  rosalita | Nov 9, 2022 |
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More than six months after the eruption of the Yellowstone supervolcano, Alex and Darla retrace their steps to Iowa hoping to find Alex's parents and bring them to the tenuous safety of Illinois, but the journey is ever more perilous as the remaining communities fight to the death for food and power.

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