The End (The Enemy #7)
The sickness struck everyone sixteen and older. First it twisted their minds; next it ravaged their bodies. Now the sickos—crazed and hungry for young flesh—are gathered in the center of London, lying in wait.
It’s time for all of the survivors—kids spread out across the city—to unite. They must come up with a plan of attack to end the grown-ups’ reign of terror before it is too late.
One thing is certain: surprises abound in the bloody conclusion to Charlie Higson’s Enemy saga.
I really enjoyed this book because i like books about zombie apocalypses and stuff about zombies, this book was really exiting and i would definitely recommend it to a friend who wants to read a series of books, i really like the idea of the books, all people over the age of 14 become zombies and the young kids have to survive
This was an amazing book. More perfect than most, and an all time favorite. I love how Higson wrapped up this world, this story he created and although I wish there was more, I'm happy with this ending. I've traveled every step, inch, kill, sorrow, death, and life with the characters in this book. I've dedicated myself to seven books and more if I could. Thank you Charlie Higson. Thank you.
This book was perfect. I have always loved this series. They wrapped almost everything up. But endings are hard. For the writer and the reader. It's hard for the writer because there will always be strings left untied and there will always be questions. (Supernatural reference). It's hard for us as readers because we put so much time into this series and now it's over. It was great and I really wish there were more.
Finally finished with the series. This book was quite enjoyable. The characters and dialogue are interesting. However, I have outgrown the YA genre. The other problem was that the books take different timelines with a huge set of characters that I have forgotten over the years. With that, I still think that Charlie Higson is a good writer for the genre. He is descriptive and his plot elements are very fast paced.
Book seven in The Enemy series and here we find ourselves at The End. I have read a lot of series in my time and this is one of the few series that I have consistently given a 4 or 5 star rating to every single book. Charlie Higson has written a solid series here and for me it felt quite unique. Most books, films, have a goodies always win theme, I felt this series was realistic, everyone lost on some level, characters killed off before their 5 paragraphs of fame, your favourites not quite
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Title | : | The End (The Enemy #7) |
Author | : | Charlie Higson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 454 pages |
Published | : | June 7th 2016 by Disney-Hyperion (first published November 3rd 2015) |
Categories | : | Horror. Young Adult. Zombies. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic |
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The end is coming.The sickness struck everyone sixteen and older. First it twisted their minds; next it ravaged their bodies. Now the sickos—crazed and hungry for young flesh—are gathered in the center of London, lying in wait.
It’s time for all of the survivors—kids spread out across the city—to unite. They must come up with a plan of attack to end the grown-ups’ reign of terror before it is too late.
One thing is certain: surprises abound in the bloody conclusion to Charlie Higson’s Enemy saga.
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Original Title: | The End |
ISBN: | 1484716957 (ISBN13: 9781484716953) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Enemy #7 |
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Ratings: 4.47 From 2198 Users | 247 ReviewsColumn Out Of Books The End (The Enemy #7)
This series is awesome. That is all.I really enjoyed this book because i like books about zombie apocalypses and stuff about zombies, this book was really exiting and i would definitely recommend it to a friend who wants to read a series of books, i really like the idea of the books, all people over the age of 14 become zombies and the young kids have to survive
This was an amazing book. More perfect than most, and an all time favorite. I love how Higson wrapped up this world, this story he created and although I wish there was more, I'm happy with this ending. I've traveled every step, inch, kill, sorrow, death, and life with the characters in this book. I've dedicated myself to seven books and more if I could. Thank you Charlie Higson. Thank you.
This book was perfect. I have always loved this series. They wrapped almost everything up. But endings are hard. For the writer and the reader. It's hard for the writer because there will always be strings left untied and there will always be questions. (Supernatural reference). It's hard for us as readers because we put so much time into this series and now it's over. It was great and I really wish there were more.
Finally finished with the series. This book was quite enjoyable. The characters and dialogue are interesting. However, I have outgrown the YA genre. The other problem was that the books take different timelines with a huge set of characters that I have forgotten over the years. With that, I still think that Charlie Higson is a good writer for the genre. He is descriptive and his plot elements are very fast paced.
Book seven in The Enemy series and here we find ourselves at The End. I have read a lot of series in my time and this is one of the few series that I have consistently given a 4 or 5 star rating to every single book. Charlie Higson has written a solid series here and for me it felt quite unique. Most books, films, have a goodies always win theme, I felt this series was realistic, everyone lost on some level, characters killed off before their 5 paragraphs of fame, your favourites not quite
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