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Among the Free (Shadow Children, Bk 7)
Among the Free - Shadow Children, Bk 7
Author: Margaret Peterson Haddix
Luke Garner is a third-born in a restrictive society that allows only two children per family. Risking his life, he came out of hiding to fight against the Population Police laws. Now, in the final volume of Margaret Peterson Haddix's suspenseful Shadow Children series, Luke inadvertently sets off a rebellion that results in the overthrow of...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780545139113
ISBN-10: 0545139112
Publication Date: 11/2008
Pages: 194
Rating:
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Publisher: Scholastic
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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reviewed Among the Free (Shadow Children, Bk 7) on + 3 more book reviews
Great book. the kids and I loved it
readabookaday avatar reviewed Among the Free (Shadow Children, Bk 7) on + 6 more book reviews
This is a great book for those who like totalitarian society type books (The Giver, Hunger Games, Matched). It is leveled as a childrens book, but I would not let my younger children read it. My recommendation would be for middle school and up.
reviewed Among the Free (Shadow Children, Bk 7) on + 24 more book reviews
i thought this book was very good. it's so shocking that some countries could do that to third children. i had never read any books in the series but i picked this one up and understood it right away.
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My Opinion
This was a good ending to a wonderful story. While I found this final book in the series to be a bit anti-climatic of an ending as far as the action went, it was quite good as far as the philosophical angle. Very thought provoking. Just how easy would it be to manipulate a society into turning their hatred to a group of children who were not supposed to exist, after years of starvation and hardship. The fact that the new 'government' was so easily able to manipulate society as a whole was quite scary.

I was a little bothered by the first half of the book, where the author seems to completely change Luke's personality. Turning him into a scared, cowardly, child instead of the strong leader that he has been portrayed as in earlier books.

But over all it was a good ending to a wonderful series. I am glad that I had the opportunity to read it.


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