Monday, June 4, 2012

Gone

By Michael Grant

558 Pages

Published by Harper Teen

★★★★

By Em


Michael Grant, I bow down to you! This was a wonderful book. It was creative and original and just plain out... wonderful! The plot was unique, the characters were interesting, and I literally had a nightmare about one of the villains. Well done!

Imagine sitting in class and suddenly your teacher is gone. "There. Gone. No "poof".  No flash of light. No explosion." Just gone. What would you do? Would you cheer? Panic? Pass out? I don't know what I would do. Hopefully I would inherit mutations like the characters in this book. Sam Temple, Caine Soren, Diana Ladris, they all develop special mutations near the same time all of the adults "go poof" as Quinn would put it. It may be a little X-Men like, but who doesn't love X-Men?  They can create giant beams of light, use telekinesis, and even sense if other kids have mutations. Can I admit that I'm jealous? I've always wanted to be a super hero... (As I glance nonchalantly at my shrine to Hawkeye...)

The reaction of the kids to the whole "poof" thing is also very interesting. It's exactly what you'd expect. No sudden heroics from most of the children, oh no. Most just raid all of the gas stations and steal the candy and ice cream. And they look up to School Bus Sam. Our main character Sam is probably the one and only hero among the children in Perdido Beach. He's already saved a group of children on a school bus when the bus driver had a heart attack. But, he's reluctant to take lead of the other kids, which is where Caine comes into play. Students at the Coates Academy, a big boarding school south of Perdido Beach, Caine and Diana take over the role of leader when Sam denies it. Along with their bully of a "sheriff", Drake, the children start to turn against each other. Bullies reign, and it's up to Sam, Astrid, Quinn, and friends to stop them.

Okay, favorite characters.... It's hard for me to pick favorites in this book. I love all of the characters for multiple reasons... Sam- he's a born leader and has that touch of quirkiness that a main character needs. Astrid- she's me, plain and simple. I may be a bit more kick-butt, but we have similar ethics.Quinn- Funny, bit sarcastic. He's harder to like due to certain actions he takes in this book, but he's a great supporting character that is needed in this story. Edilio- Ooh, I love this guy! He's just so sweet! And he drive's a giant backhoe. Very cool. Drake- .........................................................No comment....

Over all, I really did love this story. The plot was so interesting and kept me hooked the whole time. (Hah, Bridget thought it was boring!) The supporting characters were great to. Mother Mary and Brother John, Albert who keeps their McDonalds alive (and makes one mean bagel burger), the Coates escapees, like Dekka and Briana. They all help explain parts of the story we couldn't get from our main characters. I think that's what makes Mr. Grant such a great author. He's able to spin a story, and use all the characters he has at his disposal to tell it! I can't wait to get my hands on Hunger. (No joke. I'm about this close to calling the library and screaming at them for hoarding all of the good books. I need something to read!)

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