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Fear (Gone #5) Hardcover | Pages: 509 pages
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Title:Fear (Gone #5)
Author:Michael Grant
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 509 pages
Published:April 3rd 2012 by Katherine Tegen Books
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia

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It's been one year since all the adults disappeared. Gone.

Despite the hunger and the lies, even despite the plague, the kids of Perdido Beach are determined to survive. Creeping into the tenuous new world they've built, though, is perhaps the worst incarnation yet of the enemy known as the Darkness: fear.

Within the FAYZ, life breaks down while the Darkness takes over, literally—turning the dome-world of the FAYZ entirely black. In darkness, the worst fears of all emerge, and the cruelest of intentions are carried out. But even in their darkest moments, the inhabitants of the FAYZ maintain a will to survive and a desire to take care of the others in their ravaged band that endures, no matter what the cost.

Fear, Michael Grant's fifth book in the bestselling dystopian Gone series, will thrill readers . . . even as it terrifies them.

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Original Title: Fear
ISBN: 0061449156 (ISBN13: 9780061449154)
Edition Language: English
Series: Gone #5
Characters: Sam Temple, Astrid Ellison, Caine Soren, Diana Ladris, Quinn Gaither, Drake Merwin, Little Pete, Lana Lazar
Setting: Perdido Beach, California(United States) California(United States)

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.... wow... that's really all I can say about this book. That and maybe "holy crap". Can't even imagine what the final book's going to entail but I am counting down the days.

posted at http://www.falloutalleyyouthzone.comI got an ARC so I want to post a review :DFans of the Gone series should check out a GONE Fan forum called Enter The Fayz at enterthefayz.comIn a lot of ways, Fear Raises the bar in the series and it makes me excited to see what MG has in store for us in the the final book. In other ways, the book does seem to regress a bit which leads to disappointing moments as well as a few elements that were introduced that sort of changed the story...FEAR is the

The darkest (in more ways than one) and most disturbing of the series so far. This series is fantastic and Im so glad I finally got around to reading it.

**This review may contain spoilers for the previous four books in the series (and possibly for Fear itself) so tread carefully! If you have not read them please dont read this review but read the first book Gone instead.**Original review can be seen here: http://bookprobereviews.com/?p=1585#m... (NOT ANYMORE!) death is better because death is the end of fear, isnt it? [p.431]Michael Grant has not once disappointed me and Fear is no exception. Fear was the best of the series so far and that is

t's only been a year since I read the last Gone series book. No big deal, right? WRONG. I first got into the Gone series shortly before Hunger came out. I've been a huge fan ever since, and a year between books is a long time to wait. Thankfully, I was nowhere near disappointed with this latest installment. What really keeps me going with this series is the characters. I genuinely feel like I know them, and I want them to come out on top. Well, except for the ones I don't like. Like, say, Drake.

The Good: Something wonderful happened in this book - we got a line to the outside world! The chapters have rotate different characters perspectives and in Fear, we got full chapters of Sam and Caine's mother. We got to know what happened to those who aged out. We know how the world is reacting. We know what's going on with the military and the scientists. It was amazing. I never cared about the Diana story line before. Shes never been very important. But, whoa boy, did she become pivotal quick.

Dude . . . no offense to Michael Grant or anything, but his design team has some problems. I mean, yeah, the smoke is kind of cool, but everything else about this cover just screams "NO!" A couple of broody-looking teenagers standing there with wide eyes and action-y stances is just not attractive. Can you put something on the cover that has something to do with the inside contents?This series is really starting to bug me. I mean, I wasn't that all entranced during the first two, and now I'm

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