"Daylight couldn't be far away, and if they hadn't found me by then, it wouldn't take long once the sun came up. The drops of blood would be a dead give-away. 'Dead' in every sense of the word."
With a roar like a train in a tunnel, the war enters its final days. Ellie has to be on that train. There's no more sitting around, no more waiting. There's only fast decisions, fast action, fast thinking.
And she'd better get it right. With all their being, Ellie and her friends want to stay alive. But there's a war out there. And it has to be won. The end is here...
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A crop of sequels and series additions greet fans this fall. Australian author John Marsden's The Other Side of Dawn brings his Tomorrow series to its dramatic conclusion. Bestsellers in Australia, the seven-book series revolves around a dwindling group of teenagers fighting for their lives and Australia's survival against a brutal invading army. Here, as the war enters a final phase, the dangers for narrator Ellie and her friends seem greater than ever. Who among them will find a lasting peace?
Gr 9 Up-This final installment in the series takes place approximately one year after Ellie and a group of friends became reluctant guerilla fighters in the war that broke out while they were on a camping trip in the Australian bush. The teen and her surviving friends are asked to conduct raids and sneak attacks on the enemy, creating confusion among their troops at a critical point in the fighting. In spite of the great danger, they agree and the action intensifies. Ellie, the narrator, is a strong female character and the weight of her leadership responsibilities and the urgency of the situations the group faces are vividly conveyed. The action sequences are gripping and there is an expected amount of violence. The confusion, depression, and tensions that follow the end of the fighting are also realistically depicted. The book can stand alone, but the many references to the action and characters from the earlier titles make it a better choice for those already familiar with the series. Purchase where the previous books have been popular.-Michele Capozzella, Chappaqua Public Library, NY Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
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– Customer review on 19/02/2011
The tomorrow series is actually one of the best series by an australian ever. It was so popular that some european government paid for everychild to have the first in the series for free. Havnt seen that in a while. But seriously anyone over about 13 can enjoy this series, its suspenseful, full of life lessons and everyone can relate to it. Love it!
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– Customer review on 01/07/2007
I waited 5 months for The Other Side of Dawn to come out in the US so I could finish the series, and sadly I was somewhat disappointed.
While Marsden tied up all his loose ends, I still yearned for more at the end of the book. Plainly, I was disapointed. And while I admit the ending was realistic (well, as realistic as you can get with these series), I guess I had been secretly hoping for the prefect ending: everyone staying buddies and life returning to normal, but that, of course, didn't happen.
Dispite my complaints, I did enjoy the book and recommend it to anyone considering the series. I'm sad to see the series end, but I guess it had to eventually right?
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