Jane Casey's The Reckoning is the second in her Maeve Kerrigan series. It is followed by The Last Girl.
Yes there will be a book after the reckoning. the reckoning left people with so MANY questions. that's why she let the chartacters younger. because she's going to wait a while till the other book comes out
The "Reckoning", by Lili St. Crow, comes out in the Fall of 2011.
In The Darkest Powers series by Kelly Armstrong, the book that comes after The Awakening is The Reckoning. It will be coming out April 6, 2010.
The Reckoning
Book 1: The Summoning Book 2: The Awakening Book 3: The Reckoning C. Longbottom
yes, i believe its The Gathering.
there might be one, but not for a while.
The Doomsday Book (Alternately known as Domesday, or Book of Winchester) is the record of the 1086 CE great survey of England . It was done for William I of England, AKA 'William the Conqueror'. Domesday comes from the Old English word "dom" an accounting or reckoning. So Domesday or Doomsday was a Day of Reckoning. What were they checking for? The survey was an attempt to find out what or how much each landholder had in land and livestock, and evaluate its worth. The Reckoning was how much money each household would owe in taxes. The Dutch have this same use of reckoning in their word for a restaurant bill "Rekenen" a summing up. About the book itself, it was written in Latin spiced up with Old English words for which no Latin equivalent. Copies still exist and it is on-line.
In the book "If You're Reading This", the climax occurs when the main character, Mike, learns the truth about his father's death and must confront his feelings about it. This revelation leads to a moment of emotional reckoning and growth for Mike as he comes to terms with his grief and anger.
Yes, Derek and Chloe develop romantic feelings for each other throughout the series of books, including in "The Reckoning." Their relationship evolves as they navigate dangerous situations together and build trust and understanding.
dead reckoning --> deduced reckoning
No, it is followed by Reckoning, Full Circle, and Night's Child.