Fear (Gone, #5)
Fiction | Novel | Published in 2012
509
Novel • Fiction
Southern California • Contemporary
2012
14-18 years
Fear by Michael Grant is the fifth book in the Gone series, depicting the struggles of individuals trapped in a mysterious, adult-less world. The story focuses on survival challenges as an encroaching darkness threatens their existence, pushing them to face their deepest fears and find strength in unity.
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Fear by Michael Grant has thrilling pacing and a gripping plot that keeps readers engaged. The character development is strong, allowing readers to empathize with their struggles. However, some critics feel that the series' complexity can be overwhelming and the dark tone may not appeal to everyone. The book adds depth to the Gone series, making it a must-read for fans.
The ideal reader for Michael Grant's Fear is a young adult who enjoys fast-paced dystopian novels filled with suspense, supernatural elements, and complex teenagers confronting extraordinary challenges. Fans of Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games and James Dashner's The Maze Runner will find a similar thrill in this gripping tale.
54,771 ratings
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509
Novel • Fiction
Southern California • Contemporary
2012
14-18 years
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