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Plague (Gone, 4)

Plague (Gone, 4)

Published in
2011
4.16
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Description

A deadly, flu-like epidemic and a plague of flesh-eating creatures threaten the lives of the children at Perdido Beach while Sam, Astrid, Caine, and Diana each struggle with doubts. and uncertainties.
Age
14-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
494 pages
Book in series
#4

Why to read

  • Continuation of a Gripping Saga: 'Plague' is the fourth book in the 'Gone' series, offering readers the chance to dive deeper into the mysterious and dangerous world of the FAYZ. Fans of the series will be eager to see how the story of the trapped kids in Perdido Beach continues to unfold, especially with the new challenges they face.
  • Intensifying Stakes and Tension: In 'Plague,' the stakes are higher than ever as a terrifying plague begins to spread, threatening the already precarious survival of the characters. The tension is palpable, making it a compelling read for those who enjoy fast-paced, suspenseful narratives.
  • Character Development: Michael Grant's series is known for its complex characters, and 'Plague' provides further insight into their development. As the situation in the FAYZ becomes more dire, readers will see new facets of their favorite characters, observe how they cope with unprecedented adversity, and witness the evolution of their relationships.
  • Themes of Survival and Morality: The book explores deep themes such as survival, leadership, morality, and the human condition under extreme circumstances. These themes resonate with readers who are interested in psychological and sociological aspects of humanity, making 'Plague' not just an entertaining read but also a thought-provoking one.