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Lunatic (The Lost Books #5)

Lunatic (The Lost Books #5)

Published in
2009
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Description

In Lunatic, the fifth in the Lost Books series, a YA spin-off of the New York Times bestselling Circle series, the world they knew is gone. To save it they may all have to go a little crazy. Fight the Horde . . . or die with love.Separated by time and space, our heroes finally return home. But five years have passed and they find a nightmarishly changed world.The despised Horde are now in control. The healing lakes of Elyon are now blood red. And mighty Thomas Hunter and his Forest Guard have disappeared.Take a stand with the chosen but be wary, for not all is as it seems. Now the chosen themselves are questioning their very sanity. For the only way to win may be to lose. The only way to live may be to die. And the only one to lead may be a lunatic.Book 5 of 6 in the Lost Books series (a spin-off of the Circle Series)Lost Books 1: ChosenLost Books 2: InfidelLost Books 3: RenegadeLost Books 4: ChaosLost Books 5: LunaticLost Books 6: ElyonCircle Book 0: GreenCircle Book 1: BlackCircle Book 2: RedCircle Book 3: WhiteFull-length book (70,000 words)
Age
12-18
Text complexity
proficient
Length
301 pages
Book in series
#5

Why to read

  • Engaging Plot: 'Lunatic (The Lost Books #5)' offers a fast-paced and thrilling adventure that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. The story's twists and turns make it a compelling read for anyone who enjoys a good mystery and action-packed narrative.
  • Expands the Series: As the fifth installment in 'The Lost Books' series, 'Lunatic' continues to build upon the rich world that Ted Dekker has created. It provides fans of the series with more depth, character development, and backstory, enriching the overall experience.
  • Thought-Provoking Themes: Ted Dekker is known for weaving deep philosophical and spiritual questions into his stories. 'Lunatic' is no exception, offering readers a chance to explore themes of identity, choice, and the nature of good and evil, prompting introspection and discussion.
  • Unique Reading Experience: Dekker's writing style is distinctive, blending elements of fantasy, suspense, and allegory. 'Lunatic' stands out for its imaginative setting and symbolic storytelling, making it a unique reading experience for those looking for something different from typical genre fiction.