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Michael Grant: Plague (2012, Egmont)

526 pages

English language

Published Aug. 24, 2012 by Egmont.

ISBN:
978-1-4052-5658-2
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OCLC Number:
768072354

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The FAYZ goes from bad to worse ... The Darkness has been foiled once again and the resurrected Drake has been contained. But the streets of Perdido Beach are far from safe, with a growing army of mutants fighting against the humans for power in the town. In a small room of a house near the edge of town Little Pete lies ill on a bed. In his fevered dreams he continues his battle with the hidden evil that seeks to use his power to bring about anarchy and destruction.

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reviewed Plague by Michael Grant (Gone -- bk 4)

Review of 'Plague' on 'Storygraph'

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 …

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Subjects

  • Good and evil
  • Fiction
  • Suspense fiction
  • Paranormal fiction
  • Young adult fiction
  • Supernatural
  • Survival
  • Plague
  • Horror stories
  • Social Situations
  • JUVENILE FICTION
  • Adolescence