Here is some vocabulary from this edition. Do you know what the words mean?
adrenaline
a chemical produced by your body when you are afraid, angry, or excited, which makes your heart beat faster
apocalyptic
connected with the final destruction and end of the world, or with any great destruction
apprentice
someone who works for an employer for a fixed period of time in order to learn a particular skill or job
clueless
having no understanding or knowledge of something – used to show disapproval
conviction
(n) a very strong belief or opinion
conviction (n)
a very strong belief or opinion
cooler
a container in which something, especially drinks, is cooled or kept cold
cozy
small, comfortable, and warm
daunting
frightening in a way that makes you feel less confident
hazardous
dangerous, especially to people’s health or safety
highlight
(n) the most important, interesting, or enjoyable part of something
incompetent
not having the ability or skill to do a job properly
knob
a round handle or thing that you turn to open a door, turn on a television etc
lichen
a grey, green, or yellow plant that spreads over the surface of stones and trees
pessimistic
expecting that bad things will happen in the future or that something will have a bad result
reconciliation
to become friendly with each other again after quarrelling
resume
a short written account of your education and your previous jobs that you send to an employer when you are looking for a new job
uninhabitable
a place that is impossible to live in
upsurge
a sudden increase
versatile
having many different uses
Vikings
a member of the group of Scandinavian people who sailed in ships to attack areas along the coasts of northern and western Europe from the 8th to 11th centuries
vital
extremely important and necessary for something to succeed or exist