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So far, this book has been great. It's refreshing to read a fiction book that isn't set in a futuristic setting, instead taking place in modern California. The book immediately sets the conflict, the disappearance of all the adults. It's unique, and I definitely want to find out how this happened.
— Jan 22, 2015 05:48AM
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Erik
is on page 258 of 560
Right now I'm wondering if the events occurring in Perdido Beach were man-made. Is it some kind of experiment to see how children are affected by a sudden change of the laws of physics and nature? Although this hasn't been implied, it's a possibility, and it's very unlikely that a divine being caused it.
— Mar 11, 2015 05:48AM
Erik
is on page 184 of 560
The book is getting more intense now. The town is now being led by a boy named Caine and his group, and they set rules that are strictly enforced. Sam has been made captain of the firefighters, however he does not trust Caine at all. He feels that he's hiding something that may give some insight on his powers.
— Feb 11, 2015 05:46AM
Erik
is on page 98 of 560
The book is still really good. Through reading, I found that the books has four narrators, Sam, the leading one, Lana, a girl who ended up in a car crash, Albert, a boy with several siblings, and Mary, a girl who is taking care of the toddlers in Perdido Beach. What I think will happen next is that eventually, Sam's friends will find that they have superhuman powers like Sam has.
— Feb 04, 2015 05:55AM

