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Title:The Fear (The Enemy #3)
Author:Charlie Higson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 496 pages
Published:May 20th 2014 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers (first published 2011)
Categories:Horror. Zombies. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia
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The Fear (The Enemy #3) Paperback | Pages: 496 pages
Rating: 4.37 | 7600 Users | 545 Reviews

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The sickness struck everyone sixteen and over. Mothers and fathers, older brothers, sisters, and best friends. No one escaped its touch. And now children across London are being hunted by ferocious grown-ups who are hungry, bloodthirsty, and not giving up.
DogNut and the rest of his crew, in search of the friends they lost during the fire, set off on a deadly mission from the Tower of London to Buckingham Palace and beyond, as the sickos lie in wait. But who are their friends and who is the enemy in this changed world?

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Original Title: The Fear
ISBN: 1484721446 (ISBN13: 9781484721445)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Enemy #3

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I have to admit, I wasnt looking forward to reading this book. Well, I wasnt not looking forward to it because its Charlie Higson and you know youre pretty much going to be left speechless after youve finished one of his books in this series but, from the synopsis I was a bit meh. I mean, there are only so many times you can read about a group of London misfits walking across the city finding other London misfits and fighting the occasional zombie. Do you get what Im saying?And while the second

mmm... this could be made into a TV series... if done properly would make great viewing

I picked up this book at a book reseller. It is the third in a series of six ( I think ) and I thought I'd give it a try...I'm on vacation...I'm near the beach...might as well try. As it turns out...it is a fun read. It took me a little bit of time to get over the immature dialogue, but I understand the reasons behind it. I was able to look past any issues and enjoy the new spin on a very common storyline. In this series, the zombie virus (or whatever) only infects adults and leaves children to

I love that we got inside the head of the Mothers and Fathers - it was so uncomfortable and yet intriguing. I love the originality, and especially the realistic nature even though it's sci-fi.

Holy crap. I hope there's another book coming out because that was one heck of a cliffhanger.

I loved the character Dognut. The author changes his personality through out the book. In the book before The Fear, he is a loud talkative, and kind of annoying character. But the author makes him the new main character, and makes him a leader.

Zombie horror really doesn't get any better than this. I've really enjoyed J.L. Bourne's Day By Day Armageddon series and Z.A. Recht's Morningstrain Trilogy, but Higson's The Enemy/The Dead/The Fear series is really superior in a number of ways.For those unfamiliar with the series, Charlie Higson's books are set in contemporary London where a "28 Days Later" style virus has affected every adult, turning them into a ravenous flesh-eating monster. Children and young teens are unaffected and band

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