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Title | : | Darkness, Be My Friend (Tomorrow #4) |
Author | : | John Marsden |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 259 pages |
Published | : | October 1st 2006 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published 1996) |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fiction. War. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Cultural. Australia. Adventure. Action |

John Marsden
Paperback | Pages: 259 pages Rating: 4.12 | 15919 Users | 375 Reviews
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The battle continues as five ordinary kids must journey back into the heart of an epic conflict.Five months into World War III, Ellie and her four remaining friends have barely escaped the Australian town of Wirrawee with their lives and their sanity intact.
But as the next step becomes clear, they realize they must once again sacrifice their hard-won comfort and safety. A group of soldiers has recruited the kids to guide the way to the Wirrawee air base.
What could possibly motivate Ellie and her friends to return? This risky sabotage mission may be their only hope of rescuing their families, too.
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Original Title: | Darkness, Be My Friend |
ISBN: | 043985802X (ISBN13: 9780439858021) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tomorrow #4 |
Characters: | Lee, Ellie Linton, Homer Yannos, Fiona Maxwell, Kevin Holmes |
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3.5 ★So wish we could have half stars on here!!!!!After being rescued by the New Zealand army at the end of the previous book, Ellie, Homer & the rest of their little group are heading back to Hell.Another good instalment of this series, but I didnt find this one as gripping as previous ones, that may be because it had to follow the 3rd book ( The Third Day, The Frost ) which in my opinion is the best in the series (so far) so it had a lot to live up too. Not as much action & more howRead all my reviews on http://urlphantomhive.booklikes.com I really enjoyed the first three books in the series, but after the third book, it kind of felt finished. Since I was reading a book containing the first books all in one, I knew it had to continue one way or another, but I was still a bit disappointed in the way they made it happen. After all, they might have been acting as rebels, they are not soldiers. The action is still very fast-paced but the story is less big than the previous
this book, #4 of the Tomorrow series, should have been incorporated into the story in either book 3 or book 5 of this series. If I had not been reading the series, I would have put the book down after the first couple of chapters. I truly see no valid reason to have a whole book, #4, segueing into another complete book. All this book does is link books 4 and 5. The only action is a muddled attempt to help the war cause for the Australians, and I don't believe it has to have a book to itself.

Okay, so I feel like I should write a review of this book because there is a rape scene that is romanticized, and passed off as a sex scene. I am so fucking tired of seeing abuse romanticized in YA literature. It is so fucking unhealthy and disgusting, but I think the reason this one in particular pisses me off is because it completely blind sided me. I love this series, it's about a group of teens that conincidentally go camping on the days their town gets invaded. In consequence they turn into
⭐ ⭐ ⭐(Read via Audible)In my opinion this book is the weakest in the series.
This started off a little slow for me, when comparing it to the previous books, but it was still a great read. This book is the one that actually introduces the new characters and has Ellie and her friends in a different country, at least for a little bit. I liked how it showed the differences of what the group was like before they got to New Zealand and when they went back to their country. This really showed how the characters have changed because they had time to process everything that they
3.5 / 5 for this one.After how incredible the previous book in this series was, I found that this one (by comparison) fell slightly flat unfortunately ._.The beginning of this novel deals with the aftermath of the end of A Killing Frost, in particular the (view spoiler)[horrific (but rather heroic) death of Robyn at the end of the book (hide spoiler)]. In this, Ellie and co are in New Zealand (and have been for five months or so), dealing with the trauma, healing from their physical wounds,
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