I really liked this one. I'll be continuing the series. It's about a bunch of kids, everyone is under age 14 being the only ones left in their reality. So all the grownups are gone and weird things are happening. Some of the kids have powers. There's an evil darkness. The animals are evolving....
What would happen if everyone over the age of 15 were to simply vanish, leaving only children to fend for themselves? If that's not interesting enough, throw in some freakish mutating animals, and kids developing crazy x-men type super powers. Grant gives us a world where suddenly kids are on their ...
I really enjoyed this book. This book is very entertaining and kept me interested the whole way. The characters and the plot are unique. I enjoyed Michael Grant's writing style very much. I also love the countdown because it makes you wonder what is going to happen once it hits zero. I can't wait to...
Book Infoebook, 576 pagesPublished May 19th 2009 by Katherine Tegen Books (first published 2008)original title GoneISBN 0061909645 (ISBN13: 9780061909641)edition language Englishseries Gone #1characters Sam Temple, Astrid Ellison, Caine Soren, Diana Ladris, Drake Merwinplaces Perdido Beach, Californ...
I'd heard a lot about this series, and it made me very curious. The blurb sounded fascinating. Leaving only kids in a city, it's a recipe for a good Dystopian novel (and a lot of trouble). As soon as the FAYZ is created - the reasons why are mysterious - social movements start, and some people (al...
So far, I've read three YA survival books. I've noticed that when deciding my opinion on them, there are a few factors that affect these stories very differently than others. First, the pacing isn't a factor. In particular, The Way We Fall had a very slow pace, but I didn't even notice until it was ...
Hm. I'm a little conflicted. The writing was done well and the plot was interesting if a little drawn out by endless asides about new characters that spend most of the book not even interacting with the main characters (here's looking at you, Lana).My big problem was that I was endlessly frustrated ...
Gone begins in the quiet, seaside town of Perdido Beach. A seemingly ordinary day is quickly transformed into one of confusion and mass hysteria when everyone over the age of fourteen suddenly disappears without a trace. In the absence of parents, teachers, doctors, and police, the children are le...
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