Plague: A Gone Novel (Gone, 4)

Plague: A Gone Novel (Gone, 4)

Taschenbuch
4.03

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Beschreibung

Plague, Michael Grant's fourth book in the bestselling Gone series, will satisfy dystopian fans of all ages.
It's been eight months since all the adults disappeared. Gone.
They've survived hunger. They've survived lies. But the stakes keep rising, and the dystopian horror keeps building. Yet despite the simmering unrest left behind by so many battles, power struggles, and angry divides, there is a momentary calm in Perdido Beach.
But enemies in the FAYZ don't just fade away, and in the quiet, deadly things are stirring, mutating, and finding their way free. The Darkness has found its way into the mind of its Nemesis at last and is controlling it through a haze of delirium and confusion. A highly contagious, fatal illness spreads at an alarming rate. Sinister, predatory insects terrorize Perdido Beach. And Sam, Astrid, Diana, and Caine are plagued by a growing doubt that they'll escape—or even survive—life in the FAYZ. With so much turmoil surrounding them, what desperate choices will they make when it comes to saving themselves and those they love?
“Grant’s sf-fantasy thrillers continue to be the very definition of a page-turner.” —ALA Booklist
Read the entire series: Gone Hunger Lies Plague Fear Light Monster Villain Hero
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Taschenbuch
Seitenzahl
528
Preis
8.99 €

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Well, oof. It took me 1 month to finish this book. It was really hard to get through it. I was always finding excuses not to read, even though I generally wanted to read a book, just not this one. Do anything but not read this fricking book. It’s just... not exiting at all anymore. I couldn’t care less for the characters. It’s always the same in each book. For every single character, always the same. And the characters I do care for, appear maybe for 5% of the story, not having much of a role. Diana – damn, I really just want this girl to be happy. And be free. From Caine, but also generally from this world. She’s still an interesting character and I do like (more or less) reading her parts, but I really wish for her to die. Or disappear. Not that she’s gone, but so that she’s free. Which is why I liked her decision at the end. Caine – predictable and so not interesting. It was obvious he’d want to go back to the town, it was obvious he’s lying to Diana, so that she gets what she wants to hear, so that he can sleep with her. Sam – the better brother, but still not interesting enough for me to care. Same as Caine, he only wants sex. And he doesn’t respects his partner (Astrid). Doesn’t respect her not wanting sex. Dude should worry about not starving or getting this new disease, but somehow still finds the time to be mad at Astrid for not having sex. And guess what then? Gets drunk and kisses Taylor.

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