The Saints
A cross between the Gone series and Lord of the Flies, Quarantine #2: The Saints continues this frenetically paced and scary young adult series that illustrates just how deadly high school can be.Nothing was worse than being locked in--until they opened the door...McKinley High has been a battle...
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A cross between the Gone series and Lord of the Flies, Quarantine #2: The Saints continues this frenetically paced and scary young adult series that illustrates just how deadly high school can be.Nothing was worse than being locked in--until they opened the door...McKinley High has been a battle ground for eighteen months since a virus outbreak led to a military quarantine of the school. When the doors finally open, Will and Lucy will think their nightmare is finished. But they are gravely mistaken.As a new group of teens enters the school and gains popularity, Will and Lucy join new gangs. An epic party on the quad full of real food and drinks, where kids hookup and actually interact with members of other gangs seemed to signal a new, easier existence. But soon after, the world inside McKinley takes a startling turn for the worse, and Will and Lucy will have to fight harder than ever to survive.The Saints brings readers back to the dark and deadly halls of McKinley High and the QUARANTINE series. Releases simultaneously in electronic book format (ISBN 978-1-60684-337-6)
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781606843369 (1606843362)
ASIN: 1606843362
Publish date: July 9th 2013
Publisher: EgmontUSA
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Series: Quarantine (#2)
it took me two days to read this (because i had to sleep and live) or I would have read it faster. I finish it and i realize that this is by far the most shallow book i'v ever read! Don't get me wrong there is a lot of action and the pace is pretty decent so it keeps you reading and it's a fine b...
Check out Scott Reads It! for reviews, giveaways, & more! I really enjoyed Quarantine: The Loners, it had a perfect blend of gore and action that I seemed to devour. Quarantine: The Saints delivers a sequel that most readers will consider worthy, but I can't help but feel underwhelmed. I'm no...
I was ready for a disappointment after reading some of the reviews on this sequel but I was surprised as I enjoyed it just as much if not more than the first book. This book takes off right where the last one left off and it took me a minute or two to remember everything that happened and all the c...
Ah this book seemed to take some of my criticism of the parts that left me befuddled and gave me some of the answers I craved. We get to know where the parents have gone (some) and how those girls never seem to get pregnant. I'm glad that cleared those major things up so the parts that still are lef...
Via http://onlectus.blogspot.com/2013/08/quarantine-saints-by-lex-thomas.htmlOh! Lex and Thomas did it again in this sequel to the Loners.As horrifying and disgustingly explicit as the first!! :-)However, I have a little problem with Quarantine #2: I had no idea what was going on in the opening chap...