Before This Is Over, Amanda Hickie
Before This Is Over, Amanda Hickie
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Before This Is Over

Author: Amanda Hickie

Narrator: Cat Gould

Unabridged: 11 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/28/2017


Synopsis

"A gripping look at the way humanity handles crisis." --Newsweek

In the midst of a devastating epidemic, how far will a desperate mother go to keep her loved ones safe?

There is a deadly virus spreading around the world. At first it is a distant alarm bell in the background of Hannah's comfortable suburban life. Then suddenly, it has arrived on the doorstep.

The quarantine traps Hannah, her husband, and their young sons in their home and forces them to rely on their own resourcefulness as water and power supplies are cut, food reserves dwindle, and their formerly idyllic backyard and quiet street become battlefields. Hannah is convinced that if she keeps her wits about her, she can protect her family, even as one threat after another looms just on the other side of the door.
Compulsively readable and deeply personal, Before This Is Over forces us to grapple with disas­ter through the eyes of an ordinary woman. How far will she go to keep her loved ones safe?

Reviews

Goodreads review by Melissa on September 13, 2020

It is so surreal to be reading this book now in the midst of our own pandemic with it playing out, at least in the beginning, so much like our own. This book is very well written and kept my attention throughout. I thank Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.......more

Goodreads review by Annabel on November 28, 2015

An Ordinary Epidemic explores the impact of a pandemic through the experience of one family in suburban Sydney. When a few people die from a mysterious illness within a few days, Hannah starts stockpiling food. She keeps her son home from school and begs her husband not to go into the office. When th......more

Goodreads review by Carlos on July 08, 2018

did not like it at all , was expecting for a dystopian world where the characters would fight for their life , what I got instead was a couple hiding while a virus runs through their country , thats it ...they hide through all of the book , Honestly I realize that some people might like the slow and......more

Goodreads review by Sam (Clues and Reviews) on March 28, 2017

For all my reviews, visit Clues and Reviews www.cluesandreviews.wordpress.com Before This Is Over by Amanda Hickie was a book I was incredibly excited to read. I have always been a fan of apocalyptic and pandemic stories, so when I read the synopsis for this novel, I was more than thrilled. Upon furth......more


Quotes

"When a global epidemic spreads to Sydney, Australia, one mother fights to keep her family alive and together in Hickie's debut thriller.... Quarantined together, Hannah's family faces challenges to their safety and questions about the limits of human empathy as they fight not only to survive, but to keep their own relationships intact. There is no shortage of suspense in Hickie's novel.... There's an effective sense of claustrophobia; once the family goes into quarantine, they have little contact with any other people or any other places, so the reader is trapped with them in their house-and in their roiling emotions. The most wrenching subplot involves a dead neighbor whose little girl is taken in, rather reluctantly, by Hannah's family. Poses the typical challenges to our safe, complacent lives, forcing readers to ask, "What would I do if...."
Kirkus Reviews

"A tense debut.... Under these circumstances, how does one cope with entertaining an active child or feeding a growing, whiny teenager, who eats as if supermarkets are still open and refuses to understand why he can't use the Internet? Neighbors turning on neighbors is expected, but society is beyond broken when a family turns on itself. Hickie realistically depicts how isolation and the threat of disease affect one family, especially when electricity, water, and other services break down."
Publishers Weekly

"Amanda Hickie's debut novel is a gripping look at the way humanity handles crisis."—Chelsea Hassler, Newsweek

"Before This is Over follows the same suspenseful lines as the post-apocalyptic classic On the Beach, which follows the day-to-day experiences of a group of Australians awaiting the fallout from nuclear war - but Hickie finds more to fear in disasters that have already happened than in any abstract threat....chilling."
Jennifer Kay, Associated Press

"This slow-burn suspense carries a too-healthy dose of realism that will leave readers biting their nails."
Rebecca Vnuk, Booklist

"Don't think you'll be able to grab a snack once you start Before This Is Over, Amanda Hickie's shatteringly suspenseful debut, because it's impossible not to be super-glued to the page. As the world succumbs to a deadly virus, Hannah, her husband and her two kids are barricaded in their home, on alert for dangerous looters, food thieves, and the contaminated sick. This is a novel that slowly, expertly nudges under your skin, and stays there, even as it raises provocative questions about what price you might pay to keep the ones you love safe. Gorgeously written and so chillingly alive that I was still unnerved hours after finishing the book-and how great is that?"
Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You and Is This Tomorrow

"Gripping and terrifyingly realistic, Before This Is Over is the story of a mother trapped in the epicenter of a deadly global virus - and the agonizing choices she must make to keep her family alive."
Sarah Pekkanen, bestselling author of The Perfect Neighbors

"This tale's tight lines of logic and sharp interrogation of the limits of compassion...make for a fascinating read."
Ed Wright, The Australian

"What would you do in an epidemic?... Utterly fascinating, a little gruesome and impossible to put down.... This is a slow-burn thriller that would make an excellent choice for a book club."
Jessica Broadbent, Books + Publishing

"A bravely told story of one woman's courage despite terrible odds."
Nancy Freund, author of Rapeseed