Wednesday 16 November 2016

Gone - Michael Grant

'299 Hours 54 Minutes.
Suddenly it's a world without adults and norml has crashed and burned. When life as you know it ends at 15, everything changes.
A small town in southern California: In the blink of an eye everyone over the age of 15 disappears and no one knows why.
Cut off from the outside world, those that are left are trapped, and there's no help on the way. Chaos riules the streets. Gangs begin to form. Sides are chosen - strong or weak. Cruel or humane. 
A new world order is rising and, even scarier, some survivors have power - mutant power that no one has ever seen before ...' 

 
There is a sighn at the back of the book saying about the massive content of cruelty and violence. It has contents of sci-fi, but the story develops really nicely. It shows the point of view of several people which is a very good effect of the description of the story. The way it develops through the first and continueing through the other books, is amazingly specific and really good.
Overall I loved the book because of the story because of how there are several justifications to everything. I really recommend this story to anyone who likes action or sci-fi books because this one is one of the best books i have ever read and I hope that you like it too.

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