Among the Betrayed
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2002
176
Novel • Fiction
2002
YA
10-14 years
690L
Among the Betrayed by Margaret Peterson Haddix, the third book in the Shadow Children series, follows Nina Idi, a female protagonist in a dystopian future America controlled by a fascist government fighting overpopulation. Arrested by the Population Police and betrayed by her friend, Nina struggles to navigate whom to trust while facing imprisonment and harassment, ultimately working to protect the identities and lives of other shadow children. The novel includes themes of betrayal, government oppression, imprisonment, and severe ethical dilemmas.
Suspenseful
Mysterious
Dark
Challenging
Emotional
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Among the Betrayed by Margaret Peterson Haddix captivates with its fast-paced plot and compelling characters, though some readers express that its predictability detracts from the suspense. Fans of the series appreciate the continuation of the story, but newcomers may find it less engaging without prior context. Overall, it's a solid addition to the Shadow Children series.
Readers who relish gripping dystopian tales with strong young protagonists will enjoy Among the Betrayed by Margaret Peterson Haddix. Similar to fans of Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games or Lois Lowry's The Giver, this story captivates with its suspense, moral conflicts, and societal critiques, appealing to both teens and adults.
28,419 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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176
Novel • Fiction
2002
YA
10-14 years
690L
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