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Original Title: Gone
ISBN: 0061448761 (ISBN13: 9780061448768)
Edition Language: English
Series: Gone #1
Characters: Sam Temple, Astrid Ellison, Caine Soren, Diana Ladris, Drake Merwin, Quinn Gaither, Lana Lazar, Little Pete
Setting: Perdido Beach, California(United States)
Literary Awards: Missouri Truman Readers Award Nominee (2011)
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Gone (Gone #1) Hardcover | Pages: 560 pages
Rating: 3.86 | 173603 Users | 10597 Reviews

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Title:Gone (Gone #1)
Author:Michael Grant
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 560 pages
Published:June 24th 2008 by Katherine Tegen Books
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fantasy

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In the blink of an eye, everyone disappears. Gone. Except for the young. There are teens, but not one single adult. Just as suddenly, there are no phones, no internet, no television. No way to get help. And no way to figure out what's happened. Hunger threatens. Bullies rule. A sinister creature lurks. Animals are mutating. And the teens themselves are changing, developing new talents—unimaginable, dangerous, deadly powers—that grow stronger by the day. It's a terrifying new world. Sides are being chosen, a fight is shaping up. Townies against rich kids. Bullies against the weak. Powerful against powerless. And time is running out: On your 15th birthday, you disappear just like everyone else...

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Gone is like a mix of Lord of the Flies, Under the Dome, Animal Farm, Lost, Kid Nation, Heroes, X-Men and that Simpsons Movie... This book I think is popular and also has quite number of fans but I haven't read it immediately because the book was very thick and I just find that I'm too lazy to follow a series like this. However I changed my mind and finally decided to read the first book.At first my opinion about this book is, it is a very easy read. The sentences and the dialogues are kept



Gone begins in the quiet, seaside town of Perdido Beach. A seemingly ordinary day is quickly transformed into one of confusion and mass hysteria when everyone over the age of fourteen suddenly disappears without a trace. In the absence of parents, teachers, doctors, and police, the children are left to fend for themselves. The lack of phones, internet, and television, as well as the quickly diminishing food supply convert the children's initial shock into terror. As the remaining citizens of

I put this book aside about two weeks ago, saying I would definitely go back and finish it as I only had about 100 pages left. But it doesnt look like it now. Im simply not in the mood to pick it up again. And as Im not planning on spending money on the next instalments of the series, I will probably never read them anyway, so why continue here?I really dont know why Gone wasnt able to intrigue me. It is a clever and absolutely thought-provoking story that definitely got me thinking. How would I

This book is one of the most thrilling and addictive books I've ever read! The incredibly paced plot and the abundant twists and turns made it nearly impossible to put down. Don't be intimidated by the length, it reads very quickly, and you'll be wishing for more by the end. I do have a couple complaints though, that I'm willing to ignore in order to give this book 5 stars. The characters are all very young, so don't expect the most challenging dialogue, and don't expect closure at all from the

This is my first exposure to Michael Grant's writing, and he totally blew me away. Maybe it was because I am partial to the sci-fi/fantasy genre, but truthfully I dont think it had anything to do with it. This story was just.... WOW! Imagine sitting in class one day, maybe you are paying attention to your teacher, maybe you are daydreaming about surfing, then all of a sudden your teacher disappears. What would you do?It just so happens that this very scenario happens to Sam Temple in his history

This was a YA dystopian story about a world in which adults simply vanished.I felt sorry for all the kids in this story, to have every person over the age of 15 simply disappear would have been awful, especially for those kids too young to survive on their own.The storyline in this was about the kids trying to find ways to survive after all the over 15s disappeared, and trying to fulfil basic necessities such as food and nappies for the younger kids, whilst trying to work out if help was coming.

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