Friday, October 26, 2012

Plague

By Michael Grant

497 Pages

Published by Katherine Tegen Books

★★

By Em

 

For some odd reason, this is one of my favorite books in the series after the first one. Now, I know what some people might be thinking. 'Her favorite one is about the seriously disgusting disease that kills tons and tons of people?' Well, yes, yes it is. It highlighted my favorite characters through out the whole story and I think that the overall plot was intriguing.I really liked this one.

Things have finally reached a calm in the FAYZ. There are no battles, no struggles for power, nothing. There is food and water, for now, and everything is peaceful. But, they still have enemies. The Darkness has found its way into Petey's mind, as is controlling him through delusions and confusion. A seriously fatal, and dangerously contagious, disease is spreading throughout Perdido Beach. Insects that eat one from the inside out are terrorizing the children. Peoples' doubts of escaping the FAYZ are growing, and even the smallest of details are becoming hard to take care of. Water is growing scarce and Sam is responsible to find a new source. As if they all didn't have enough problems.

MAY BE SPOILERS FROM PLAGUE AND EARLIER BOOKS
Like I mentioned earlier, my favorite characters get some nice key parts in this book. Edilio has taken up the role that both Sam and Astrid have held, and quit. He's the new head honcho around Perdido beach. He's busy dealing with the water shortage and the new parasites and the deadly disease. What doesn't help, though, is that he hasn't been feeling very well himself. Dekka also gets a big role in this book. She, along with Sam and the awesome Computer Jack, were given the challenge of finding a new water source by Albert, the one with all of the real power in the FAYZ. They are traveling across the entire bubble to a massive lake which just might be the new water source they need. Except, Dekka and the others are facing a lot of big problems as well.

We also get a lot of insight on Caine in this book. It doesn't take long for us to realize that Caine needs to feel powerful. He can not just take the nice life has has on his island with Diana, and the disabled Penny, and be happy. Instead he has to worry about what is happening at Perdido Beach. He can't accept not being the one with power there. So, if someone were to come asking for help...

I think that the insect parasite things are really awesomely disgusting. They entered the body through slime that comes from the flying snakes that they call greenies. They start growing inside of your body and eventually eat their way through your skin. Yeah, gross right. And once they eat their way out of you, they grow bigger and bigger and bigger. And if having giant parasitic bugs that have a taste for human children wasn't enough, they have found a way to become immune to Sam's blasts of light. Problematic!

The disease is almost more terrifying. It's a form of the flu that is very contagious. It starts with a very strong cough, and the cough gets worse and worse. Suddenly people are coughing so hard their shaking houses and blowing themselves backwards the coughing was so strong. And then they end of breaking their back when it arches when they cough...  It's just crazy!

I thought this book was great. There was loads of drama and suspense that Mr. Grant always features in these books.. There was an interesting story that keeps you on your toes and worrying about your favorite characters. (I had my moments of panic attacks!) There are surprises that will leave you amazed and dieing for the next book, just as I was.  This was one of my favs in this series, and if you have a strong stomach, I think anyone can enjoy it.

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