Hunger
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4.5 • 130 Ratings
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- £5.99
Publisher Description
Welcome back to the FAYZ! This is Book 2 in the series that Stephen King calls a "driving, torrential narrative."
An uneasy calm has settled over Perdido Beach. But soon, fear explodes into desperation as food supplies dwindle and starvation sets in.
More and more kids are developing strange powers and, just as frighteningly, so are the animals in the FAYZ: talking coyotes, swimming bats and deadly worms with razor-sharp teeth are just the beginning.
For Sam Temple the strain of leadership is beginning to show and he's got more than just dwindling rations and in-fighting to worry about – Caine is back with the psychotic whiphand, Drake, by his side.
And deep in the ground, the biggest danger of all is getting hungry . . .
The GONE series is Lord of the Flies for the 21st century. In turns breathtaking, harrowing, and utterly terrifying. Its complex characters and moral dilemmas will delight fans of The Hunger Games, Divergent and The Maze Runner. This is dystopian fiction at its best.
Have you read all 6 titles in the New York Times bestselling saga?
Gone
Hunger
Lies
Plague
Fear
Light
"I am now free to leave the FAYZ, but my time there was well spent." —Stephen King
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In the sequel to 2008's Gone, things have only gotten worse for the kids trapped in the small area around Perdido Beach, Calif. After three months, they still have no contact with the outside world, more dangerous mutant animals are cropping up and food supplies are becoming perilously scarce. Even as Caine starts to recover from the confrontation with the town leader (and half-brother) Sam, the evil gaiaphage exerts its influence, manipulating Caine and others in a plan to gain more power. The ongoing divide between kids who have developed powers and ones who haven't also threatens to lead to violence. Grant throws everything at the children, from gory deaths every bit as nasty as in mainstream horror to sexual tension, eating disorders and drug use. The large cast of characters from a variety of racial and sexual backgrounds might be hard for some to keep track of, but readers looking for intense, nearly nonstop action and emotional drama will find lots to enjoy, even as the climactic ending sets up another sequel. Ages 12 up.
Customer Reviews
Hunger by Micheal Grant
This book was extremely action packed and enticing. Not a dull moment !
Wow
Well done on this book I think it's the best one in the series but I haven't read light yet so 😉
I hope you continue to write more books in this series on in a similar series because I love them
Again congratulations on the best book I've ever read (and that goes for the rest of the series too)
Amazing
Most amazing book I have ever read so. In-depth and intwining had me hanging on ever word sad because I had to finish it but so awesome. It was and emotional roller coster. AMAZING!!!!!!