Wow. That's all I can say about these books. Every single one of them is amazingly intense, and I absolutely love them all. They're definitely some of the strangest books I've ever read, they're just plain bizarre, but maybe that's what makes them so enticing. I'm pretty sure I'm addicted. If h...
I have to say, I’m glad that I read past Lies! Plague definitely stepped the game back up to the Gone series that we know and love! I find that Grant writes better when it makes it long; he takes his time with the writing and makes it lead somewhere important. Never fear, the series is back to its A...
Have to say Plague was by far the most action packed one of the four. It was also the most gruesome!! Love this series and cant wait to see where it goes from here.
This book pretty much completely overruled everything negative I may have said about Lies. The last book seemed like the series was running out of juice and I found it impossible to believe that Grant could sustain the story throughout the 3 more books he had planned. But alas, all is forgiven and P...
"Gone" is a fascinating series, but I think I'm just about ready for it to finish. By that I don't mean that the individual books are getting boring, but that it's starting to seem like a never-ending story, and while I know that Michael Grant has only planned two more books in the series, I still w...
This book, along with Patrick Ness' Monsters of Men have been on my currently-reading shelf for a lonnnnnggg time. What were they doing there? Having a tea break, chatting about their similar colour scheme, of course. Actually, it's probably I loved both books so much that I needed time to think abo...
As Stella would say: "Oh my Gaiaphage!"I knew Michael Grant was EVIL, but never has his evilness reached such levels. So many questions, no answers & a WHOLE year ahead until it's sequel. *hyperventilates*Plague as it's predecessor is full of fast-pacing, killing action. The FAYZ has never before be...
How is it that he can make these books more violent and grotesque each time he writes one.In other books the overly descriptive scenes stood out, but they didn't seem to overshadow the emotional turmoil that the characters were in. I still felt it in this book, especially Hunter, Astrid, and Edilio...
Plague is the fourth installment in the Gone series by Michael Grant. It will be released on April the 5th 2011. I received an early review copy from the Australian publisher Hardie Grant Egmont and let me just begin by saying: Thank You! Thank you! Thank you, Jenny! You made my life complete.After ...
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