Present Of Books The Dead (The Enemy #2)
Title | : | The Dead (The Enemy #2) |
Author | : | Charlie Higson |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 485 pages |
Published | : | May 20th 2014 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (first published September 1st 2010) |
Categories | : | Horror. Zombies. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia |

Charlie Higson
Paperback | Pages: 485 pages Rating: 4.3 | 10765 Users | 925 Reviews
Explanation Concering Books The Dead (The Enemy #2)
The Dead is the second book in Charlie Higson's jaw-dropping zombie horror series for teens. Everyone over the age of fourteen has succumbed to a deadly zombie virus and now the kids must keep themselves alive. A terrible disease is striking everyone over the age of fourteen. Death walks the streets. Nowhere is safe. Maxie, Blue and the rest of the Holloway crew aren't the only kids trying to escape the ferocious adults who prey on them. Jack and Ed are best friends, but their battle to stay alive tests their friendship to the limit as they go on the run with a mismatched group of other kids - nerds, fighters, misfits. And one adult, Greg, a butcher, who claims he's immune to the disease. They must work together if they want to make it in this terrifying new world. But when fresh disaster threatens to overwhelm London, they realize they won't all survive...Itemize Books Supposing The Dead (The Enemy #2)
Original Title: | The Dead |
ISBN: | 1484721454 (ISBN13: 9781484721452) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Enemy #2 |
Rating Of Books The Dead (The Enemy #2)
Ratings: 4.3 From 10765 Users | 925 ReviewsJudge Of Books The Dead (The Enemy #2)
In a world where everyone over 16 gets infected with a disease that turns them into zombie like creatures, Jack and Ed are some of the only survivors along with the other kids that are trying to survive. When their school is over run they're forced to try to survive somewhere else. While they're trying to move through a town, a group of adults attack them but are rescued by a man named Greg which gives them hope that not all adults are infected. Eventually, Greg starts to show symptoms andSo, after finishing 'The Enemy' this summer I decided to go out and buy the entire series by Charlie Higson, without taking a step back to actually read into the contents of the other parts. Surprised I was when I found out that part two was about different characters entirely, terrified I was when I read a review that said someone had quit reading after finding out that all! the books introduced an entirely new set of them - happy I was when I found out that isn't really the truth. Not wanting
The first book, The Enemy, was amazing. This book I originally was extremely disappointed with, until I got to the last 150 pages or so.I found the beginning very dull, so dull I stopped reading it for a few months, which is extremely rare for me. It just wasn't as action filled as the first as I had hoped.But in the end, I was proved wrong. Once The boys had set off to Jack's house, and the stadium collapsed on top of them, I was drawn right back in. From his death, to bam's and then right to

The action in this book takes place just over a year BEFORE everything that happened in The Enemy.What a wild ride. I read 120 pages today to finish the book - that's how addicting it was. The writing is fantastic. In this book we follow a group of kids trying to get to safety away from the Sickos, which is what they call the zombies in this book. They spend a good deal of time on a school bus, until the driver becomes sick, and they arrive at a museum, where they have to make peace with the
"Don't talk to the driver when the bus is in motion, or the driver will shoot you. Got that?"GAH.I am experiencing a real problem right about now, because there are SO MANY THINGS I would like to convo about regarding this book, but guess how many of my friends (real-life or on GR) have read this? You guessed it: zero. I repeat, GAH.So, anyway. This is the sequel/prequel to The Enemy, but it follows a (mostly) different set of characters. This frustrated me for a good bit of the book, but I did
*No spoilers*Any book that can make me almost cry deserves no less than 5 stars, as I'm usually made of stone inside. This book was such a step up from the first in my opinion, mainly because most of the issues I had with The Enemy were rectified in The Dead.This book is set a year before the events in The Enemy with a different set of characters, and I appreciated that because the whole zombie situation hadn't been happening as long. There are even a couple of people who hadn't yet turned.
The book I read is The Dead by Charlie Higson. In this book it begins one year earlier than the first book. A disease has struck every one of the age of sixteen. The adults are either decomposing or dead zombie like creatures. In the beginning it starts in a boarding school, where all of the teachers have gotten infected. They then decide they need to leave if theyre going to survive any longer. A few kids survive and travel by bus into the city. The bus driver Greg is an adult who has no gotten
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