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Original Title: | The Chaos |
ISBN: | 1906427305 (ISBN13: 9781906427306) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Num8ers #2 |
Characters: | Sarah Parker, Mia, Adam Wilde |
Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) |
Rachel Ward
Paperback | Pages: 345 pages Rating: 3.82 | 7167 Users | 617 Reviews

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Title | : | The Chaos (Num8ers #2) |
Author | : | Rachel Ward |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 345 pages |
Published | : | June 7th 2010 by Chicken House |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
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Adam sees “numbers” – when he looks in peoples’ eyes he can see their death-dates, just like his mum Jem used to. Adam has trouble dealing with his awful gift, and when he realises that everyone around him has the same series of numbers, he becomes deeply afraid of what might happen in 2025. Desperate to find out what could be about to go wrong, Adam spends hours researching possibilities – war, nuclear accidents, killer viruses. He knows something big is coming, but what? And is there anything he can possibly do about it?Rating Of Books The Chaos (Num8ers #2)
Ratings: 3.82 From 7167 Users | 617 ReviewsWrite Up Of Books The Chaos (Num8ers #2)
Quick & Dirty: An emotional roller-coaster of fear and desperation, with a suspenseful plot that keeps you turning pages.Opening Sentence: The knock on the door comes early in the morning, just as its getting light.The Review:Unfortunately for Adam, he learned at an early age just what the numbers mean. Adam has inherited his mothers curse. He can tell when someones going to die by just making eye contact. After moving from the country to London, Adam realizes that something is terriblyNumbers 2: The Chaos by Rachel Ward After I finished Numbers 2 by Rachel Ward, my mind was a complete mess. I like how a lot of things are happening at the same time, but sometimes its hard to wrap my mind on what is going on. The tone and plot of the story let the readers know that there is a lot going on in this story. Numbers 2 by Rachel Ward has a way of describing the real world society, the side where its messed up. This makes me think because not a lot of people has encountered this dark
It's rare to find a sequel as strong as its precedent. No matter how well-constructed it is, it always lacks something, this spark of freshness every original novel, a first of a series, has. When I read Numbers: The Chaos, I wasnt expecting much of it. I wasnt impressed with the first installment, so I knew it would be pointless to keep my hopes up. Apparently it was the right thing to do because I absolutely loved the second part of the series. To begin with, this part is rooted in dystopic

I thought this was a great sequel to Numbers and I have no idea why some of the reviews said it was set at a slower pace, I'd say the opposite if anything. This book had everything I loved about the first novel but with a futuristic dystopian setting.But don't worry, the author hasn't abandoned the close relationship with the characters in favour of high-action sci-fi. No, the characters in this were at least as interesting as Jem and Spider and this time we are introduced to a second
The Chaos is the sequel to Numbers, and is a much better book. The way the numbers work is explained better and the plot is more consistent. The Chaos also has the effect of making Numbers feel like a prequel. Jem is long dead in this installment, and her sons story has a much larger scope.Its the year 2026, and things are a little different: climate change has led to many towns being flooded, and the government microchips people for identification and surveillance. Adam has been raised in a
Numbers: The Chaos is an excellent sequel. In my opinion, its better than the first installment in the series, Numbers, thanks to a smoother pacing, a stronger plot, and strong characters.Adam is Jem and Spiders son from the first novel, and now hes a teenager living in a world that is falling apart. The seas are rising, natural disasters are happening with increasing frequency, and life in England is taking a more totalitarian bend with surveillance everywhere and human beings being chipped
I liked it. I dunno. Fun read, not too deep. I didn't take any notes. I wish she'd done the Nelson storyline with a little more care. Like, there's overlap, of course, but I would never assume someone who can run (view spoiler)[complex spatial analysis and GIS programs would also be the hacker to break into public information systems. Also, it doesn't endear me to Adam that he just endangered the guy and split (hide spoiler)]. The Adam/Sarah viewpoints were neato. I liked seeing the same scenes
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