I Am Number Four Movie Tie-in Edition (Lorien Legacies)
by:
Pittacus Lore (author)
We may be walking past you right now. We are watching as you read this. We may be in your city, your town. We are living anonymously. We are waiting for the day when we will find each other. We will make our last stand together—if we win, we are saved, and you are saved as well. If we lose, all...
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We may be walking past you right now. We are watching as you read this. We may be in your city, your town. We are living anonymously. We are waiting for the day when we will find each other. We will make our last stand together—if we win, we are saved, and you are saved as well. If we lose, all is lost.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780062026248 (0062026240)
ASIN: 0062026240
Publish date: 2011-01-04
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 480
Edition language: English
This and other reviews can be found on Reading Between ClassesCover Impressions: I got the movie tie-in edition on sale. The cover is decent. It will definitely appeal to boys and the cute guy on the cover will grab the girl's attention. I like the sparks and embers but would have like a little m...
My Rating: 3.0It all started in Barnes & Noble. I was browsing the bookshelves (as usual) and saw another book edition of I Am Number Four...with the guy (Alex Pettyfer his name is I found out later) that played Alex Rider in Stormbreaker on the cover. (Alex Pettyfer in Stormbreaker is so damn hot.)...
I'll be honest: I picked this one up from the library on a complete whim. I saw Alex Pettyfer on the cover of a book and KNEW that I HAD to read it. Because hello, Alex Pettyfer is one attractive man.Also, I'd wanted to read the book because I had the movie on hold at the library and didn't want to ...
Very skillfully written Pittacus Lore, with the Aliens and all. It's very different from the books I have read so far. It's both scary, and oddly endearing: More so the later. Number 6 is the best! She is what every supernatural book needs.
The book really did grab my attention. At first. The idea and concept was interesting yet for some reason I can’t help but think I’m reading about Superman and his teen years in Smallville. That’s not to say the book was bad, it was good, yet there just some parts in it where it made me think why th...