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The Tomorrow Series: The Night is for Hunting: Book 6

The Tomorrow Series: The Night is for Hunting: Book 6

Published in
1998
4.14
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Description

A year of war. A year of terror. And a year of loss. Twelve months have passed since the invasion. Ellie has lost friends, she has taken many lives and she is still as disgusted by violence as she is determined to stand up to the invaders. Now the friends find themselves back in their sanctuary of Hell, caring for a band of feral children whose lives have been destroyed by the war. Meanwhile, the conflict intensifies and the enemy draws closer...
Age
12-18
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
252 pages
Book in series
#6

Why to read

  • Engaging Continuation: 'The Night is for Hunting' is the sixth installment in the 'Tomorrow Series,' offering readers who have followed the journey a chance to see the evolution of the characters and the ongoing narrative. It's a must-read to continue the gripping story of survival and resistance.
  • Character Development: John Marsden is known for his complex characters, and this book further explores the protagonists' growth under extreme circumstances. Readers will find the characters' resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity both inspiring and relatable.
  • Action-Packed Plot: Like the previous books in the series, 'The Night is for Hunting' is filled with suspense and action. The story's pacing keeps readers on the edge of their seats, making it a thrilling read from start to finish.
  • Themes of Survival and Humanity: The book delves into the themes of survival, the morality of war, and what it means to retain one's humanity in the face of chaos. These thought-provoking themes make the book not just an adventure story, but also a discussion piece on human nature and ethics.