It's been over two years since I last read this book, and re-reading it reignited my love for the series. Most kids would agree that they grew up with Harry Potter, but I guess I am a late bloomer because I didn't start really growing up until I picked up the GONE series.The kids in the FAYZ have be...
4.5 Stars Plague was fantastic! After being a little underwhelmed with the previous book, Lies, this was just what I needed. I know I have said this before, but I can't say it enough, Michael Grant has such an incredible imagination. And let me tell you, it was dark and gruesome in this book, an...
No formal review, but it's safe for me to say that these books are starting to get more and more squeamish for me and I'm about ready for the story to be done.
It's been about three years, but I finally decided to finish reading the Gone books by Michael Grant. It's a great series in a sinking, ruinous, destructive sort of way. I read the first three in a week and decided to wait to read the latter three until they were all out (or I had ARCs). This week f...
Wow! This one was the best in the series yet! It's the fourth in the Gone series and this one really packs a punch. Kids are dying of this strange flu and in addition, there are these insects that are eating kids from the inside out. Drake/Brittney is back and trying to free the darkness. Water is s...
This is the third book in the "Gone" series, a story about a town full of kids whose parents an adults have all vanished, leaving them with power struggles, mutant powers, horrendous monsters, and -- in this book -- a deadly flu and giant insects.I've been really enjoying this series, and this book ...
The most remarkable thing about these books is that Grant throws every horrible thing he can think of at these kids, and they, and I, persist. An relenting stream of horrible, and then things get worse, and the kids try to come up with a plan. I love that. Around my house we're partial to the phrase...
This is another great installment in the Gone series. I enjoyed this one as much as the others, and Grant has an amazing thing going on here. It didn't feel like an in between or filler, it felt very much like he has a plot, and these kids have a story to tell. I wasn't expecting a lot of the twis...
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