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What is Fear by Michael Grant about?

What is Fear by Michael Grant about?

Fear is the fifth book in Michael Grant’s Gone series. We re-join the kids and teenagers trapped inside the FAYZ as they try to survive inside the dome. Now they face a new obstacle – the dome is turning black and will eventually leave the FAYZ in total darkness.

How many pages is fear by Michael Grant?

509
Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061449178
Publication date: 04/08/2014
Series: Gone Series , #5
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 509

Is there a sequel to messenger of fear?

The second book in New York Times bestselling author Michael Grant’s Messenger of Fear series, The Tattooed Heart combines fantasy with real-world horror stories to create a satisfying conclusion.

How many pages are in light by Michael Grant?

448
Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780061449208
Publication date: 04/08/2014
Series: Gone Series , #6
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 448

How many words does GONE have?

Books that are 100,000 words long

Gone Girl Gillian Flynn 145,719
Schindler’s List Thomas Keneally 134,710
The Silmarillion J. R. R. Tolkien 130,115
Tales from Earthsea Ursula K. Le Guin 128,960
Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen 126,194

Is messenger of fear a series?

The Messenger of Fear series is a Young Adult book series written by Michael Grant. They’re a mix of horror and dark fantasy, and center around Mara, an apprentice to the mysterious Messenger of Fear.

What age is the book Gone appropriate for?

About This Edition

ISBN: 9781405277044
Author: Michael Grant
Publisher: Egmont Children’s Books
Format: Paperback
Suitable For: 11+ readers 13+ readers

How does GONE series end?

The series ends with the Rockborn Gang about to vote, with the ultimate fate of their universe left unknown.

What happens when you turn 15 in the FAYZ?

Meanwhile a war is brewing between the Perdido Beach kids and the Coates kids, as Sam and Caine race for control of the FAYZ before they turn 15 – for at 15 years old, they too will disappear.

Is the Gone series a movie?

Gone (Movie/ TV Series)

Is there romance in the book Gone?

No, from the very first sentence. One thing I particularly liked about this book, is that there’s not a lot of romance. Maybe it’s because the characters are so young, or because there’s so much going on, but I actually kind of liked the lack of romance in this story.

What is Astrid’s power?

Power and abilities In Gone, Astrid can tell how important someone will be in the future of the FAYZ by holding their hand. This later evolves to her being able to see it visually, and she describes it like seeing stars in the sky.

What is Sam’s power in Gone?

Sam has the power of generating piercing green light from his hands. He can use this power to create non-focused orbs (known as “Sammy Suns”) or highly focused laser beams capable of incinerating almost anything in their path and which can travel through the FAYZ barrier (after it turned transparent).

How many kids does FAYZ have?

You have to remember there were over 300 kids trapped in the FAYZ at the beginning.

Is messenger of fear by Michael Grant Good?

“The enviably cunning and ever versatile Michael Grant explodes on the scene with Messenger of Fear, a palpitating horror fantasy mash-up with a genius twist that blew my mind. I walked through O’hare with this book in my face-I couldn’t stop reading!”

What do you think about Michael Grant’s writing?

I’ve always enjoyed Michael Grant’s books, but this was something else. His writing in this was intoxicating. The fear felt by his characters seemed so real. I could literally feel (view spoiler) [darkness pushing against me, and causing a wave of claustrophobia, fears i normally do not have. (hide spoiler)]

Is fear by Señor grant a good book to read?

That book seriously wrecked me. It’s one of the best books I have EVER read. No kidding. But Señor Grant delivered another masterpiece with FEAR. This book blew my mind so much, I can’t even properly review this. All coming out of me are incoherent sounds and, oh look!

Is it possible to get the point of fear?

“No, no, no, so not getting the point of fear. Because fear wasn’t about what made sense. Fear was about possibilities. Not things that happened. Things that might.” Fear is the fifth book in the Gone series by Michael Grant. And, of course, I really would rather avoid spoiling anyone for what happens in the first four books.