Tomorrow, When the War Began
by:
John Marsden (author)
Somewhere out there Ellie and her friends are hiding. They're shocked, they're frightened, they're alone. Their world has changed, with the speed of a slamming door. They've got no weapons - except courage. They've got no help - except themselves. They've got nothing - except friendship. How...
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Somewhere out there Ellie and her friends are hiding. They're shocked, they're frightened, they're alone. Their world has changed, with the speed of a slamming door.
They've got no weapons - except courage.
They've got no help - except themselves.
They've got nothing - except friendship.
How strong can you be, when the world is full of people trying to kill you?
Tomorrow, When the War Began is the first of an enormously popular series that has been translated and published all over the world. It is the book that started the series that became the legend...
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780330274869 (0330274864)
Publish date: 15-09-1995
Publisher: Pan Australia
Pages no: 286
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Young Adult,
Adventure,
Teen,
Science Fiction,
Survival,
Romance,
Action,
Dystopia,
Apocalyptic,
Post Apocalyptic
Series: Tomorrow (#1)
Veel andere mensen hebben van dit boek genoten. Maar ik vond het net niet helemaal leuk. Het gaat over een group tieners (in Nieuw-Zeeland of Australiƫ?) die lekker bezig aan het kamperen zijn toen hun land is aangevallen door buitenlandse soldaten. De beschrijvingen van de platteland waren goed, ...
There is an edition which includes the first four books of the Tomorrow Series. I first saw the book in 2006 and after that I've been willing to read the book. Unfortunately, I never bought the book, because I thought it was a bit too expensive for a series I completely didn't know yet. A few weeks ...
"Loyalty, courage, goodness. I wonder if they're human inventions too, or if they just are." This is my third or fourth time re-reading this book. Though, its been many years. And I love it just as much as I did the first time around. Its ultimately a story about courage and friendship. And I adore...
Oh, it's one of those.I thought it was kind of written okay, since it was written in first person by an annoying teenage Aussie girl who apparently can't stop thinking about which boy she wants to duck. Come on, FUCK. But this is not my kind of book, with its obligatory awkward name. Thankfully ther...
I originally read this series when I was in school. Nearly 20 years after it was first published there was a film version, which for the record, a lot of people hated. Except me. I freaking loved it. Maybe because I was living overseas at the time and I was pretty excited about an Aussie action film...