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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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We All Looked Up Hardcover | Pages: 370 pages
Rating: 3.59 | 18328 Users | 2942 Reviews

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Title:We All Looked Up
Author:Tommy Wallach
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe 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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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.

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1.5 starsTo be completely honest, I skimmed the last 30% and I'm so glad I skimmed instead of patiently reading every word. The first half of the story was boring but alright, and the second half just went really downhill. To sum up the book in one sentence: everyone in Seattle goes insane due to the possibility of the world ending and random sh*t goes down because of it. Do not recommend.No full review to come.

The news about Ardor--the Asteroid--seems to affirm, "why bother about anything?""People die. Everybody dies. Squirrels die. Trees die. Skin cell dies and the person you were yesterday's dead too. So what does it mean to die.?"This is a YOUNG ADULT BOOK - which takes place during the senior year of High School. THANK YOU, *Trenton* for directing me to this book with your high recommendation. In my opinion the strengths of this book outweigh the weaknesses. The strengths are GREAT.... This is a

You dont wanna go out of this world with regrets. If theres something you want to do, you do it. You take this life by the balls and you tell it that you existed. I've seen this book described as The Breakfast Club meets Armageddon and I have to say it's pretty much spot on. This book follows the lives four "stereotypical" teenagers (the slut, the stoner, the jock, the overachiever) as they discover that an asteroid has a 66% chance of hitting Earth and wiping out humanity. As the world

I kind of feel like even if I use all the glowing words I know and make up a few along the way, I still won't be able to fully express how much I loved this book. But I'll try for fun...I LOVED THIS BOOK SO MUCH. Like, so, so, so much. (I'm so great at this book review thing.) (Total pro right here.)The short version: This book is touching and brilliant and profound. You should read it as soon as you are able to purchase it, with no excuses. The longer fangirly version: With four perspective

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

I really enjoyed this one! I also liked that the ending was so.. open. Though some may not be a fan of that kind of ending, I found it to be the perfect choice for this story. Anything more would have made the book just a tad less... meaningful. Like, we're left with the wonder, you know. The "what if". I don't know, this makes sense in my head. *shrug*

3/5 stars Trigger Warning: self harm, suicide, rape, We All Looked Up is a book about the world coming to terms with the world. Before, 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 the asteroid 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