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Title | : | Hunger (Gone #2) |
Author | : | Michael Grant |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 590 pages |
Published | : | May 26th 2009 by Katherine Tegen Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
Michael Grant
Hardcover | Pages: 590 pages Rating: 4.03 | 74493 Users | 3440 Reviews
Narrative During Books Hunger (Gone #2)
It's been three months since everyone under the age of fifteen became trapped in the bubble known as the FAYZ.Three months since all the adults disappeared. GONE.
Food ran out weeks ago. Everyone is starving, but no one wants to figure out a solution. And each day, more and more kids are evolving, developing supernatural abilities that set them apart from the kids without powers. Tension rises and chaos is descending upon the town. It's the normal kids against the mutants. Each kid is out for himself, and even the good ones turn murderous.
But a larger problem looms. The Darkness, a sinister creature that has lived buried deep in the hills, begins calling to some of the teens in the FAYZ. Calling to them, guiding them, manipulating them.
The Darkness has awakened. And it is hungry.
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Original Title: | Hunger |
ISBN: | 0061449067 (ISBN13: 9780061449062) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Gone #2 |
Characters: | Sam Temple, Astrid Ellison, Little Pete, Caine Soren, Diana Ladris, Drake Merwin, Quinn Gaither, Lana Lazar |
Setting: | Perdido Beach, California(United States) California(United States) |
Rating Based On Books Hunger (Gone #2)
Ratings: 4.03 From 74493 Users | 3440 ReviewsWrite-Up Based On Books Hunger (Gone #2)
Pretty good! Though not as good as GONE: too many different plots and points of view made this book kind of hectic.Michael Grant is definitely an author with a knack for action-driven stories heavy on suspense and excitement. Gone was a great beginning book for the series: it established the problem (all growups "poof" out and leave kids to fend for themselves) and dealt with the power struggles that ensued between the townies and the dysfunctional delinquents over at Coates. Hunger wasThings arent getting any easier in the FAYZ (Fall-out Alley Youth Zone) since the big Thanksgiving Battle against Caine and the other Coates Academy kids. In fact, everything seems to be going from bad to worse. Sam, the appointed leader of Perdido Beach, is feeling the pressure of all the day to day decisions. The biggest problem that everyone is facing is starvation. With the fear and confusion that followed the disappearance of everyone 15 and over, the kids that were left did what they
Definitely better than the first book, and there are a few things that occurred in this one that made the first book make more sense, relevant characters etc. This book made me feel so frustrated but not in an entirely bad way, just because of how accurately it depicted what would happen if the situation were real. Some of the kids you want to congratulate and others you want to shake so badly to try and get it into their system that if they do that it'll have dire consequences. I love how none
I gave this book 4 and 1/2 Stars! Overall this book was pretty good. It's the sequel to gone and it is centered around this town where one moment adults are there,the next poof, gone! Everyone over the age of 15 just disappears. I mean there are babies, and their parents are gone and most of their siblings!So it is very scary to think that this actually could happen! I gave the first book gone five stars and gave its sequel only four an half stars!But before I tell you what I don't like about
4.5 starsThis is easily my favorite of the series so far. Onto book 3!
Oh my god. I just finished reading "Hunger", and I devoured all 590 pages in less than 24 hours. So I basically just used an entire Sunday to read the book. Definetly one of my better Sundays."Hunger" is about... well, it's about a lot of things, but basically it all started in "Gone", the first book in the series, when all the people over the age of fourteen dissapeared. Just poof. Vanished. Gone. And so, all of the kids at the age of fourteen and younger are left to fend for themselves. Not a
First off, let me say that I am writing this at 3 in the morning. Please forgive any grammar mistakes or lack of coherency.Okay, so this was a reread. I like rereading books that I've enjoyed, and I wanted to reread the first two before reading the next two in the series. Although it may be a while before I get to read those.Anyways.It went a lot slower for me, this time, than the first time. I'm not saying it wasn't gripping, exactly; once I'd start reading it again, I'd get hooked. But when I
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