Our old friend
Michael has come through again. Michael has always found good reads and this time he's giving us the lowdown on a very well-known series.
The Shadow Children Sequence, book 1
Among
the Hidden
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
In an depressing future,
the government has only allowed two children to be born. Third children will
probably be killed, along with their parents. Luke Garner is one of those kids.
He's had to hide for years on his family's farm, and only his four family
members know about him. Then one day a new neighborhood is built in the woods,
and Luke has to stay inside for the rest of his life. He's never ridden in a
car, never watched TV, and never even walked through the corn pasture. Luke is
12. But when he finds that there are more third children and that they're
planning a rally, Luke finds an unbelievable adventure and danger waiting for
him at every turn. Well, I must say that this review really hypes up the book a
lot. It's pretty slow-moving, and there's no mystery or intrigue at all until
chapter 9. I kept reading because I thought that there might be some
thriller-type stuff, and there is, a little bit. Mostly it's an alternate future
book. I will keep reading the series, though, and more book reviews are yet to
come! Overall, it's worth reading.
The Shadow Children Sequence, book 2
Among
the imposters
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
After coming out of
hiding, Luke Garner is enrolled in Hendricks School for Boys. But there he finds
suspicious things about the students and the building itself. Plus, he thinks
there might be other third children like him there. But are any if them spies
for the Population Police? Well, I must say that this book is an improvement on
the last time, but again, not much excitement til chapter 14. But there are
twists I never would have expected. If you like realistic fiction with a touch
of thriller, than this is more your series. It's kind of like Gordon Korman's
On the Run meets Haddix's
The Missing. I'm still hoping it picks up on
the action as I read more and more.
The Shadow Children Sequence, book 3
Among
the Betrayed
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
At the end of
Among the Imposters, Jason was arrested. You
might also remember that Nina was arrested too, since she was his accomplice.
Well, she wasn't. Or, so she tries to tell the Population Police. She claims
that Jason betrayed her. But when the Population Police offer her freedom, she
can't resist. All she has to do is pretend to be somebody's cellmate, get them
to trust her, and then betray them. But later she finds out that her cellmates
are 10, 9, and 6 years old. Can she betray such lovable kids? Should she betray
anybody at all? And what will happen if she fails? These questions will be
answered in the book. As you can see if you just read this review, once again
Haddix has everything but excitement in this book. She has intrigue, romance,
emotional qualities, inspirational parts, and realistic aspects. But she
completely lacks excitement. I don't know if this book is worth the read. Yes,
it does have some amazing twists at the end, but it's not at all exciting. Plus,
we've been following Luke Garner this whole time, and suddenly a secondary
character, a bad guy no less, now becomes the main character. I fail to see how
this is Haddix's most popular series. You can read it if you want to, but for a
thrill-seeker like me, it was boring until the very end.
The Shadow Children Sequence, book 4
Among
the Barons
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Now that the situation
with Nina is worked out, we can return to Luke Garner, who has taken on the
identity of Lee Grant. Well, lo and behold, the real Lee Grant's brother,
Smithfield, comes to school. Smits is annoying, but he's also mysterious, and no
one know quite why the Grants sent him to school there. Things complicate when
Luke and Smits are asked to return home, to the Grants' house. Plus, can Luke
trust Smits' menacing bodyguard, Oscar? This book is probably the most
mysterious and intriguing so far. And... wait for it... there's and exciting
scene! I wasn't even expecting it! Haddix finally delivered! This book is
definitely worth the read!
The Shadow Children Sequence, book 5
Among
the Brave
by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Trey, who had just saved
Luke's life from that chandelier, still considers himself a coward. But when he,
along with Luke's brother Mark, have to rescue Luke, Nina, Joel, John, the
chauffeur, and Mr Talbot, Trey is forced into courage. Finally! A car chase and
shootout! This is what I've been waiting for! This book is the best one yet.
Definitely worth reading!
Thanks, Michael! I'm very impressed by your honest reactions. It's good to see that it got good at the end. How about the rest of you? Have any of you read any of
The Shadow Children books? Did you like them? Or not? What the books in Haddix's
Found series? I read the first one and liked it a whole lot. (see my review
here) Send us
your reactions. Reader guys everywhere are dying to know!