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A 2008 novel, and first full book from author S.A. Bodeen.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Eli Yanakakis, son of ungodly rich mogul Rex Yanakakis, had pretty much anything a kid could want. An awesome twin brother, a life of luxury, trips to faraway destinations. The dream life. All of it comes to end one fateful night, when his father ushers him, his sisters, and mother into an underground compound. Nuclear War. The end of society has befallen the world. And to his horror, Eli realizes his brother, Eddy, and his grandma didn't make it in with them. With no other choice, the Yanakakis clan adjusts to life in The Compound. For six long years. But the monotonous routine is about to be turned on its head, and secrets no one saw coming are going to come to light...A sequel, known as The Fallout, was released in 2013. | |
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Angsty Surviving Twin: Eli. Subverted when he messages Eddy with his computer while in the Compound. | |
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Fleeing for the Fallout Shelter: Eli recalls how his family had a doomsday plan that involved them all speeding into their massive, high-tech, luxury bunker. Unfortunately, because of the chaos, his grandmother and his twin brother Eddy both got left behind when they were rushing to escape the nuclear fallout. Once they were in the bunker, there was no way out, which meant that the family was separated, and Eddy and the grandmother had to be presumed dead. It's later revealed that there was no nuke drop, and that his father was simply unstable and very much aware of the fact that the outside world was completely safe; this was merely an experiment, and Eddy and the grandmother were the lucky ones for not getting to the bunker in time. | |
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