Among the Enemy (Shadow Children #6) 
"Among the Enemy" was a good book with its suspense sadness and the horrors of the truth in their daily lives killing innocent by standards like the third children in the world and the rebels.
Now it Matthias's turn for his story. Always together with Percy and Alia, the trio were a family. Yet, when they were ripped from Niedler School by the Population Police, things go awry and eventually they three are separated. Alia is hurt in a vehicle accident and Percy is shot. Matthias is beside himself with worry, but finally makes the decision to leave them and go for help. Inadvertently, after finding Dr. Talbot and bringing her to the injured, he subsequently 'saves' a Population Police

Among the Enemy is the 6th book in the Shadow children series. It is full of plot twist and exciting moments so, fair warning, there are a couple of spoilers. Since this is the 6th book in the series, there is some background information you might want to know; in this country that they live in (never specified), it is illegal to have more than two children due to a drought and the famines. However, many people continued to have children, which forces those poor third children into hiding from
*MINOR SPOILERS HERE, BUT YOU'LL PROBABLY SEE IT COMING ANYWAY*Okay, I'm tired of this series. It's gone on too long, there's barely any progress in any of the books, and every time Percy, Matthias, or Aliah says "it's all GOD's plan", I cringe because of how forced it sounds. Thank goodness there's only one more book to go because if this went any longer, I would cry.This story has many problems. First of all, every one of the six books goes nowhere. First book? It takes 200 pages for some kid
These are getting better and better! As things get more intense they also get less realistic, but they are still good. I'll admit that after a few chapters I had to go back to the end and make sure certain key characters were still alive before I continued reading.
"Among the Enemy," written by Margaret Peterson Haddix is a book that has a lot of cliffhangers, suspense, it is constantly unraveling mysteries, and really draws you in, making you feel like your actually in the scene. I recommend this book to readers who love realistic fiction. In this book, you can really feel the characters emotion, like if he's sad, angry, confused, etc.... It's just so detailed. I really like how the author makes each book about someone else, not about the same person in
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Paperback | Pages: 240 pages Rating: 4.16 | 17119 Users | 583 Reviews

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| Title | : | Among the Enemy (Shadow Children #6) |
| Author | : | Margaret Peterson Haddix |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
| Published | : | August 22nd 2006 by Aladdin (first published May 17th 2005) |
| Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Fiction |
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HIDE OR FIGHT?Matthias, an illegal third child, is caught in the cross fire between rebels and the Population Police. When he unwittingly saves a Population Police officer, Matthias is brought to Population Police headquarters to train as an officer himself. There he meets Nina, another third-born who enlists his help in a plot to undermine the Population Police. But Matthias is under constant scrutiny, and he has no idea whom he can trust. What can one boy do against a wicked bureaucracy?
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| Original Title: | Among the Enemy (Shadow Children, #6) |
| ISBN: | 0689857977 (ISBN13: 9780689857973) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Shadow Children #6 |
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Ratings: 4.16 From 17119 Users | 583 ReviewsJudgment Out Of Books Among the Enemy (Shadow Children #6)
Among the Enemy by: Margaret Peterson HaddixThis book was amazing! This whole series was amazing! I read all 7 books in about 15 days. Wow, right? Well, that doesn't happen very often for me. This series I had read once before but I didn't really pay much attention before. This series is really good. It is full of suspense and is full of action. It also has some comedy and some romance throughout the series. These books are around 200 pages each so, they aren't very big. I was going to do my"Among the Enemy" was a good book with its suspense sadness and the horrors of the truth in their daily lives killing innocent by standards like the third children in the world and the rebels.
Now it Matthias's turn for his story. Always together with Percy and Alia, the trio were a family. Yet, when they were ripped from Niedler School by the Population Police, things go awry and eventually they three are separated. Alia is hurt in a vehicle accident and Percy is shot. Matthias is beside himself with worry, but finally makes the decision to leave them and go for help. Inadvertently, after finding Dr. Talbot and bringing her to the injured, he subsequently 'saves' a Population Police

Among the Enemy is the 6th book in the Shadow children series. It is full of plot twist and exciting moments so, fair warning, there are a couple of spoilers. Since this is the 6th book in the series, there is some background information you might want to know; in this country that they live in (never specified), it is illegal to have more than two children due to a drought and the famines. However, many people continued to have children, which forces those poor third children into hiding from
*MINOR SPOILERS HERE, BUT YOU'LL PROBABLY SEE IT COMING ANYWAY*Okay, I'm tired of this series. It's gone on too long, there's barely any progress in any of the books, and every time Percy, Matthias, or Aliah says "it's all GOD's plan", I cringe because of how forced it sounds. Thank goodness there's only one more book to go because if this went any longer, I would cry.This story has many problems. First of all, every one of the six books goes nowhere. First book? It takes 200 pages for some kid
These are getting better and better! As things get more intense they also get less realistic, but they are still good. I'll admit that after a few chapters I had to go back to the end and make sure certain key characters were still alive before I continued reading.
"Among the Enemy," written by Margaret Peterson Haddix is a book that has a lot of cliffhangers, suspense, it is constantly unraveling mysteries, and really draws you in, making you feel like your actually in the scene. I recommend this book to readers who love realistic fiction. In this book, you can really feel the characters emotion, like if he's sad, angry, confused, etc.... It's just so detailed. I really like how the author makes each book about someone else, not about the same person in


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