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All the Stars in the Sky

Until the End of the World • Book 3

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Why You'll Love This

After two books earning your trust, Fleming finally makes you wonder if she'll actually let these people survive — and that uncertainty is brutal.

  • Great if you want: a character-driven zombie series that sticks its landing
  • The experience: emotionally tense with moments of warmth that hit harder for it
  • The writing: Fleming balances humor and heartbreak with unusual control
  • Skip if: you haven't read books one and two — this won't work standalone

About This Book

The world has already broken once. Now it threatens to break Cassie Forrest all over again. In this conclusion to the Until the End of the World series, Cassie and the people she loves are pushed harder than ever before — not just by the relentless, hungry dead, but by the quieter devastation of grief, doubt, and the cost of choosing hope when hope feels naive. Sarah Lyons Fleming doesn't soften what survival actually demands, and that unflinching honesty is exactly what makes Cassie's stubborn refusal to give up feel so hard-won and so worth following to the end.

What Fleming does better than most writers in this genre is balance genuine warmth with real stakes. The prose is conversational without being lazy, and the relationships between characters carry the kind of lived-in specificity that makes you forget you're reading fiction. This final volume delivers the emotional payoff that the series has been building toward — not through grand gestures, but through small, careful moments that land with surprising weight. Readers who have traveled with these characters will find the ending feels honestly earned.