This review has been a long time coming but I really haven't had time to sit down and put my thoughts together to write it thanks to work. Today I finally am doing just that, even though it's been awhile (for me) since I finished it. The final verdict? A worthy effort, but Hunger just doesn't live u...
Actual Rating: 2.5 StarsThree months have passed since the beginning of the FAYZ (Fallout Alley Youth Zone) and food is becoming scarce. Kids are living off of rations of canned vegetables and looking to Sam Temple for guidance. The fields where food has grown are infested with man-eating worms, and...
Seen at Scott Reads ItHunger is the sequel to Michael Grant's Gone and in my opinion Hunger was a stronger novel than Gone. Many of the problems that I had with Gone were nonexistent in Hunger. I am really glad that I read Hunger and that I didn't drop the Gone series.Hunger starts with Sam, Astrid ...
The sequel to Gone, Hunger, is as terrifying as it is thrilling. Sam, now mayor of Perdido Beach, is struggling with his role. Food has grown scarce and constantly lurking the background is the threat of Caine and Drake. If they can't find a way out of the FAYZ soon, they'll starve. And deep within ...
Tak jak po dniu przychodzi noc, tak po części pierwszej musiała nadejść część druga (oczywiście nie dotyczy to Douglasa Adamsa, bo u niego po części pierwszej, która niekoniecznie musiała być pierwszą, może nadejść część piąta i nie będzie to wcale skutkowało jakimiś perturbacjami, bo samo czytanie ...
This is the second in the Gone series. It was really good. Life goes on in the FAYZ. Food is running out and kids are starving. They are also developing new powers. Some of the kids in Perdido Beach don’t like it and start a normal vs. powers division. Sam is losing it and Caine is coming back ...
Still exciting enough to make me keep reading, but honestly, I'm getting a little tired by the mutations (will there be anything human left by the end of the series?). Still, there are more questions that weren't answered in this one yet, and the writing, if not spectacular, is solid.
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