A Killing Frost
by:
John Marsden (author)
Life in the war zone enters its sixth month of heart-stopping tension in the latest installment of the internationally bestselling Tomorrow series.In the third installment of the Tomorrow saga, the anything-to-survive existence of Ellie and her friends has sharpened their senses and emboldened...
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Life in the war zone enters its sixth month of heart-stopping tension in the latest installment of the internationally bestselling Tomorrow series.In the third installment of the Tomorrow saga, the anything-to-survive existence of Ellie and her friends has sharpened their senses and emboldened their plans. They aren't merely on the defensive anymore; they're also striking back. Their strategy? Attack the enemy not just on land, but also on water. If they have any hope of sabotaging the formidable container ship at Cobbler's Bay, then stealth is a must, but so, too, is one very big explosion.And if they fail, they may face a whole new kind of terror -- imprisonment.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780439829120 (0439829127)
Publish date: August 1st 2006
Publisher: Scholastic Books
Pages no: 270
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Adventure,
Teen,
Science Fiction,
Cultural,
Survival,
War,
Action,
Dystopia,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic,
Australia
Series: Tomorrow (#3)
It's been years since I read the Tomorrow series, but A Killing Frost is the book that stayed with me the most as it sort of broke my heart. Their plans are getting bolder and more thrilling, but they will also find out that these things are not without consequences. As a kid I liked this series a l...
Every time I pick up another book in the Tomorrow series to re-read, I'm immediately hit by nostalgia for the first times I read them - and the third installment, The Third Day, The Frost (also published as A Killing Frost), is the book where shit gets really serious.Picking up shortly after the end...
Every time I pick up another book in the Tomorrow series to re-read, I'm immediately hit by nostalgia for the first times I read them - and the third installment, The Third Day, The Frost (also published as A Killing Frost), is the book where shit gets really serious.Picking up shortly after the end...
I've been sucked in and it's getting better. This one had no awkward sex scenes, were packed with action and once again I couldn't stop reading. It's easy reading and YA, but I'd recommend it for dystopian fans. Also, the proofreading is much better!