At the library I saw this book (Life as We Knew It) on the return rack & it seemed up my alley so I checked it out.
The science is pretty bad/unrealistic in many places & the character development & quality of writing isn't exactly Shakespeare but it was definitely readable & even a bit captivating (once you suspend belief enough to play along).
It's about an asteroid that collides with the moon sending it's orbit much closer to the Earth's & causing massive global disarray (of apocalyptic proportions).
I imagine the author really wanted to write about climate change but thought that instead making it about some astroid attack would make it less controversial and/or give it more appeal to kids.
The whole climate change issue really pushes some people's buttons, mainly, IMO, because it makes people feel responsible & this triggers defensiveness. So probably this was a wise move on the part of the author.
About a four hour read on a long Greyhound bus ride. 3.25 stars.

