Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Fear

By Michael Grant

509 Pages

Published by Katherine Tegen Books

★★

By Em 

 

So, I have finally caught up with this series. And this final book, though strange, was really great. There were surprises and shocks, and one crazy twist at the end. Like always, going into this book, I'm going into this book thinking, 'Thing's can't possibly get any worse for these kids.' And once again, I was totally wrong. From one problem to the next, these kids face it all.

MAY BE SPOILERS FROM PLAGUE
Darkness has begun to take over. The dome is slowly being infected by black, and soon the kids will be plunged into utter darkness. Sam is leading a group of kids at Lake Tramonto, while King Caine now leads the others back at Perdido Beach. Drake and Brittney are given the challenge by the giaphage to get Diana's unborn child. Outside the dome, Connie Temple is learning that the military had been testing the strength of the wall, and that it is getting weaker. 

I enjoyed this book a very good amount. I'm not sure if I liked it more or less than Plague, but I know that I really did enjoy it. I liked the new setting of Lake Tramonto. A lot of the people get to live in boats on the lake, including Sam and the other leaders of the new settlement. (They call it The White Boat House!) With the help of Edilio, Sam has managed to deal with all of the problems they used to have at Perdido Beach; they have water and a garden for food, a place to "do their business" without contaminating their water, even a day where they get to reenact old Spongebob episodes. Life there is good for the kids.

Now, on the other hand, I laugh at the kids who decided to stay with "King" Caine. After everything that Caine has already done to them, why in the world would they think his leadership to be good? Children get thrown in jail and some get tortured by Penny, the crazy girl who can put images of whatever scares someone right into their mind.After learning that, I'd be buying a one way ticket to Lake Tramonto. I mean, seriously? Sure, the guy helped you out a little fighting the giant bugs, but so did Briana. She probably did a lot more actually. So why would you stay with a guy who wants to name himself King of the FAYZ and do all of these horrible things to people for crimes? Sorry, but I'm just a little confused.

I think there are some really awkward scenes in this one. A lot of it revolving around Diana. I feel for Sam when he has some discussions with her and all. It's like, I'm a girl and I get what's going on with her, but we don't necessarily need to here these things. Just saying. 

Edilio does not get a very big role in this book, which made me sad, because he's my favorite character. Though, he did get to give Sam and Dekka a serious tongue lashing at one point, which I enjoyed, because we got even  more depth in his character. Most of what we saw of him was him chilling out on the White Boat House or floating out in the lake on the White Boat House. He spent a lot of time there. 

The ending was really shocking in my opinion. It was a little bit of a twist in my opinion. I'm really curious to see how this ends in the final book, Light, which comes out in April. Emma's intrigued. There are so many questions to answer, and stories to wrap up. I can't wait to see ho Mr. Grant finishes it up.

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