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Frykten by Michael Grant

imjustadow's review against another edition

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4.0

we're headed into endgame territory and i legitimately cannot remember how it all comes to a close from when i read it in high school. still fast paced and exciting. still horrific. but a fascinating read nonetheless

fellowsjm's review against another edition

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4.0

It’s hard to remember specifics from individual books in a series as long as this but I think the series was really good at building tension, and I wouldn’t say that any particular book was irrelevant to the story

obsethedwithyou's review against another edition

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4.0

SO. FUCKIN. DARK. How did I read these in middle school?!? But the plot holds up and I’m genuinely having fun rereading this series. One more to go!

ajcooley's review against another edition

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3.0

Is this series EVER going to end? I'm ready for some ultimate closure.

thatkorigirl's review against another edition

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5.0

Beginning roughly four months after the events of Plague, Fear starts off with dramatic changes in the plot. Although much of the action packed, emotion inducing inner turmoil plotting remains the same, with the counting down timer again used effectively to build suspense, this book focuses a lot more on the mystery/complexity of the FAYZ and the characters within. And, for the first time, outside.

That's right folks - beginning with the first scene and continuing at intermittent breaks, a cast of adult characters makes brief but enlightening appearances. Primarily following Sam and Caine's mother, Connie Temple, a subplot sees the newest protagonist struggle to regain her children safely from the comforts of the outside world.

Inside the FAYZ, the two towns managed by Sam and King Caine at the new lake and PB respectively are beginning to notice disturbing signs - a blackness is creeping up the walls. Darkness is reaching in, and the action of power hungry and scared individuals is captivating. Several characters step up to the challenge with completely new personalities - Astrid, embracing a secular viewpoint after roughing it alone with the guilt of sacrificing Pete, complete turns her character around. Diana is pregnant at an alarming rate. And Penny, the girl who can make psychotic visions, has been unchained.

Meanwhile Little Pete's spirit is loose, attempting to figure out the games new rules.

Last but not least, our favorite Darkness is back, ready to become reborn by sending Drake to retrieve Diana.

I couldn't put it down - if you've enjoyed the story thus far I highly recommend it.

As a final note, whether due to my increasingly broader readings and just growing up to read a lot more adult fiction or whether due to MG's tuning language down, the prose in this book seemed a bit lax in this book. It wasn't a persistent problem, but I noticed repeated diction used over and over when some synonyms might have changed up the wording in an appeasing manner.

laurajh77's review against another edition

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4.0

I raced through the first 3 books in this series a few years back. Then it took me a while to get around to #4 and I really didn’t like that one much. It was incredibly dark, the plague reference was maybe a bit close to home at the time, and at the end I needed to breathe. So coming back to #5 I was a bit hesitant. The main characters jumped off the page within moments and the world of the FAYZ was back, in all its horror. Much of the origin of the dome is dealt with, how it connects to the main characters and their powers. As a result it feels a much more rounded book. I also liked the glimpses of life outside and they add a new perspective that I appreciated. Right now, I’m needing a little breather from the series but will be back for #6 soon. A solid return to form for this very graphic series.

hyms's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 tror jeg. Utrolig at de her bøger stadig kan skræmme mig! Men samtidig må jeg indrømme at jeg virkelig synes de begynder at trække i langdrag.

mitlevi's review against another edition

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5.0

The darkest one yet. Fear literally leaves you gobsmacked. Amazingly good! The plot is incredible from the first page! The ending will leave you satisfied, shocked and scared! What will happen next in the FAYZ?

saidtheraina's review against another edition

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4.0

This series still has me completely hooked. It's SUPERdark now, though. In every way.
SpoilerI loved the attention given to Edilio, Astrid's development, Penny is a fascinating character, and love getting back to Quinn's story. And the drama going on outside is really sad but realistic in a good way.
There's still some writing that bugged me a bit (a phrase about someone being drawn to someone else like metal shavings to a magnet had me laughing out loud), but the characters and plot and setting of this way override this. One more!

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daisyl's review against another edition

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4.0

Love this Series!!!!