| Gone By Michael Grant |
In the small town of Perdido, California one day everyone over the age of fourteen has mysteriously disappeared under unexplained circumstances. Teens, Middle Schoolers, Toddlers, even infants their the only ones left. ALONE.. No teachers, no cops, no doctors, no parents. There is no phones, no internet, no electricity. To make matters worse there is a strange barrier cast around the small town of California. In this completely terrifying new world children are getting hungry, bullies are starting to rule, and kids are starting to develop unusual talents. New dangerous, freakish talents that can't be explained. Talents that seem to get even stronger day after day. Animals are mutating. Lines are being drawn, sides are being chosen. Fights are starting to break out. Rich kids against town kids. Bullies against the weak, and mutants against the powerless. Time if starting to run out.. on your fifteen birthday you'll cease to exist just like everyone else.
As I was reading this book I was more and more anxious to know what was about to happen next. The further I got into the book the more intense it became. Before long I was flipping the pages furiously to discover what was happened next. When I reached the end of the book I was determined to read the next book quick to realize what had happened.
I believe the authors intent was to have a reader enjoy the book as much as he did writing it, to be so completely engrossed in the book from start to finish and to desperately want the next book to know what becomes of the story.
Some of the patterns of organizations I observed were Chronological Organization
| Example Of Chronological Order |
Another organization pattern I observed was Order Of Importance
| Example of Order Of Importance |
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