The Hunted (The Enemy #6)
Wow, so good. I read this book straight through in one night. A great edition to the series. I have a hard time remembering that this is a YA series. It's very well written. Just the right amount of suspense, fear, sadness and triumph to make you not want to put it down.This is the sixth book in "The Enemy" series by Charlie Higson. It takes place in and around London, with different groups of kids as the protagonists. A "zombie" outbreak has happened. An illness that only hit anyone over the
This book was just so good. I loved the first half and I was so gobsmacked about the sicko looking after Ella. I couldn't believe the amount of times I was saying oh my god as a kid from another story arrived in this one. And what the hell was that ending?! I nearly cried and I have the last one on my knee ready to start the second I have finished writing this review
Book 6 takes a slightly different approach by way of variety, mostly following just one of the familiar cast of characters. The end sets the scene for the final book in the series, which I am eager to read (but at the same time I know it is the last one and don't want it to end!).
This is the penultimate book in Charlie Higson's Enemy series, where all the adults of the world have contracted a mysterious sickness, making them effectively zombies, whilst the children seem to be immune and are now fighting for survival (and each other). After a dip in quality in The Fallen this one is the best book since the early days of the series.For the first time the action is taken out of London, although admittedly not far out. A large chunk of the books shows us what happened to
This is one of my favorite series.It might seem a little strange, because there doesn't really seem to be a set pattern to how I rate these books - usually when rating a series, the books are a) the same rating, b) the ratings go up, or c) the ratings go down. With The Enemy series... book one was three stars, book two was five (and one of my favorite books of 2014), book three was four, book four was four point five, book five was another five, and now book six with four. And God am I excited
Maybe more like 3.5 stars, but I felt so emotionally involved toward the end of the book that I'm rounding up.Here's a quick no-spoilers explanation of what this series is about, for those of you who haven't touched it but don't want to know what happens in the sixth installment: A strange new disease has quickly spread throughout the world, transforming every teenager and adult into a mindless zombie-like creature, motivated only by a need to kill and eat children. The series is set in London,
Charlie Higson
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Original Title: | The Hunted |
ISBN: | 0141336102 (ISBN13: 9780141336107) |
Edition Language: | English URL https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/180583/the-hunted-the-enemy-book-6/ |
Series: | The Enemy #6 |
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The Hunted is Charlie Higson's sixth terrifying installment in the thrilling The Enemy series. The sickness struck everyone over fourteen. First it twisted their minds. Next it ravaged their bodies. Now they roam the streets - Crazed and hungry The others had promised that the countryside would be safer than the city. They were wrong. Now Ella's all-alone except for her silent rescuer, Scarface - and she's not even sure if he's a kid or a grown-up. Back in London, Ed's determined to find her. But getting out of town's never been more dangerous- because coming in the other direction is every SICKO in the country. It's like they're being called towards the capital and nothing is going to stop them...In the penultimate book in The Enemy series, the survivors' stories cross with chilling consequences.Specify Regarding Books The Hunted (The Enemy #6)
Title | : | The Hunted (The Enemy #6) |
Author | : | Charlie Higson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 440 pages |
Published | : | September 4th 2014 by Puffin Books |
Categories | : | Horror. Zombies. Young Adult. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.51 From 2708 Users | 233 ReviewsArticle Regarding Books The Hunted (The Enemy #6)
Wow, so good. I read this book straight through in one night. A great edition to the series. I have a hard time remembering that this is a YA series. It's very well written. Just the right amount of suspense, fear, sadness and triumph to make you not want to put it down.This is the sixth book in "The Enemy" series by Charlie Higson. It takes place in and around London, with different groups of kids as the protagonists. A "zombie" outbreak has happened. An illness that only hit anyone over the
This book was just so good. I loved the first half and I was so gobsmacked about the sicko looking after Ella. I couldn't believe the amount of times I was saying oh my god as a kid from another story arrived in this one. And what the hell was that ending?! I nearly cried and I have the last one on my knee ready to start the second I have finished writing this review
Book 6 takes a slightly different approach by way of variety, mostly following just one of the familiar cast of characters. The end sets the scene for the final book in the series, which I am eager to read (but at the same time I know it is the last one and don't want it to end!).
This is the penultimate book in Charlie Higson's Enemy series, where all the adults of the world have contracted a mysterious sickness, making them effectively zombies, whilst the children seem to be immune and are now fighting for survival (and each other). After a dip in quality in The Fallen this one is the best book since the early days of the series.For the first time the action is taken out of London, although admittedly not far out. A large chunk of the books shows us what happened to
This is one of my favorite series.It might seem a little strange, because there doesn't really seem to be a set pattern to how I rate these books - usually when rating a series, the books are a) the same rating, b) the ratings go up, or c) the ratings go down. With The Enemy series... book one was three stars, book two was five (and one of my favorite books of 2014), book three was four, book four was four point five, book five was another five, and now book six with four. And God am I excited
Maybe more like 3.5 stars, but I felt so emotionally involved toward the end of the book that I'm rounding up.Here's a quick no-spoilers explanation of what this series is about, for those of you who haven't touched it but don't want to know what happens in the sixth installment: A strange new disease has quickly spread throughout the world, transforming every teenager and adult into a mindless zombie-like creature, motivated only by a need to kill and eat children. The series is set in London,
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