The Third Day, The Frost
by:
John Marsden (author)
And then there were five.... It has been six long months since Ellie and her friends returned home from a camping trip to find their families and friends imprisoned by an enemy that threatens to steal Australia's freedom. Only they can stop this. Like seasoned soldiers, their methods have become...
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And then there were five....
It has been six long months since Ellie and her friends returned home from a camping trip to find their families and friends imprisoned by an enemy that threatens to steal Australia's freedom. Only they can stop this. Like seasoned soldiers, their methods have become extreme, even involving terrorism.
When she's not gathering food and supplies or running like prey to survive, Ellie wonders at what they've become: Are they now ruthless terrorists? The more involved and vicious it gets, the higher the stakes are raised. Everyone is fighting for their lives.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780330360265 (0330360264)
Publish date: 1997
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Pages no: 278
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Adventure,
Teen,
Science Fiction,
Cultural,
Survival,
War,
Action,
Dystopia,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic,
Australia
Series: Tomorrow (#3)
It's been years since I read the Tomorrow series, but A Killing Frost is the book that stayed with me the most as it sort of broke my heart. Their plans are getting bolder and more thrilling, but they will also find out that these things are not without consequences. As a kid I liked this series a l...
Every time I pick up another book in the Tomorrow series to re-read, I'm immediately hit by nostalgia for the first times I read them - and the third installment, The Third Day, The Frost (also published as A Killing Frost), is the book where shit gets really serious.Picking up shortly after the end...
Every time I pick up another book in the Tomorrow series to re-read, I'm immediately hit by nostalgia for the first times I read them - and the third installment, The Third Day, The Frost (also published as A Killing Frost), is the book where shit gets really serious.Picking up shortly after the end...
I've been sucked in and it's getting better. This one had no awkward sex scenes, were packed with action and once again I couldn't stop reading. It's easy reading and YA, but I'd recommend it for dystopian fans. Also, the proofreading is much better!
Loved it.