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Original Title: The Sacrifice
ISBN: 1423166353 (ISBN13: 9781423166351)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Enemy #4
Characters: Small Sam
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The Sacrifice (The Enemy #4) Paperback | Pages: 512 pages
Rating: 4.42 | 5398 Users | 379 Reviews

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The Sacrifice picks up after Small Sam and The Kid arrive at the Tower of London at the end of The Dead. Though Sam finds safety and friendship at the Tower with Jordan Hordern's crew, he can't settle down. The only thing he wants is to be reunited with his sister, Ella. Despite Ed's protests, Sam and the Kid strike out westward, through the no-go zone. Meanwhile, Shadowman is tracking Saint George across north London, watching him build up his army. Shadowman knows that Saint George is an extremely dangerous threat, but no one will take his warnings seriously. Some answers to the questions we've been wondering about--What is the Disease? Where did it come from? Is there a cure?--are addressed by an unexpected source: a diseased adult nicknamed Wormwood who has the ability to speak, though his ravings are difficult to decipher. Unspeakable horror, edge-of-the-seat suspense, and stomach-churning plot twists continue in Book 4 of Charlie Higson's masterful Enemy saga.

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Title:The Sacrifice (The Enemy #4)
Author:Charlie Higson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 512 pages
Published:May 13th 2014 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (first published September 20th 2012)
Categories:Horror. Zombies. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia

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Ratings: 4.42 From 5398 Users | 379 Reviews

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I loved this series so much and can't praise it highly enough. I read each book in 24 hours or less(which is odd since I usually get bogged down in series.The characters are so vivid, genuine and lifelike that you can feel their personalities pouring off the page. The way he ties the books into each other makes them impossible to review separately.These books are dark and gritty, make no mistake. And as addictive as the strongest narcotic.This is not your average zombie read by any means. If

*Actually 4.5 stars**No major spoilers*Can someone please tell the grown ups to chill the f*ck out?! They are bone chilling and creepy as hell!I am so in love with this series. Each book is just brilliant. They are freaky and frantic and flippin' fantastic. I got warned that this one was a bit slower paced but I really didn't get that at all.A couple of things I really liked through this book are a beginning of a background for the cause of the illness in the first place, and how the adults are

3.5 stars. This is probably the book I've liked the least in the series so far. It's not that it's a bad book. It just felt like it had Middle Book Syndrome. Up until this point, the series has been incredibly unique, telling individual, overlapping chunks of the story in each book. This one is where those individual chunks start to pull together, and while I still enjoyed it, I'm not sure how I feel about the signs of what the end game is going to be. It feels like there were hints that it's

I'm only doing a mini review of this book because I've reviewed all the other books in the series and don't really have anything much extra to add so I'll just sum it up?book/series summary This book is basically about a apocalyptic version of London where a disease has turned all the adults into zombies. It's basically Gone meets The Walking Dead. Each book follows certain groups of kids and their quest/mission which depends on which characters you're following. This book follows The Kid and

Book four in the Enemy series and I'm enjoying this so much. This is a YA 7 book series on the end of the world as we know it. Everyone over the age of 14 has turned into a zombie and the kids are battling it out for their lives.With various tribes of kids now well established over London this book focuses on them discovering each other, some camps working together, some double crossing and some outright dislike each other. It's a dog eat dog world out there. It was nice to see some of the

Another PERFECT addition to this series. GIVE ME MORE! WOW WOW WOW!

How to express how I feel about this book: OH MY ROWLING! That was yet another example of the brilliance of the british. The first book in this series was also brilliant, as was book two. Book three had me a little bored because I knew what was going down (as it was happening at the same time as the others...so I already knew). Book four was...WOW. From the first line I was creeped out and curious as to what Higson has in store for us eager readers. I was not let down; there was excitement and
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