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Title | : | The Enemy (The Enemy #1) |
Author | : | Charlie Higson |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 407 pages |
Published | : | 2010 by Puffin (first published September 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Horror. Zombies. Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia |

Charlie Higson
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 407 pages Rating: 4.09 | 21034 Users | 2330 Reviews
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Charlie Higson's The Enemy is the first in a jaw-dropping zombie horror series for teens. Everyone over the age of fourteen has succumbed to a deadly zombie virus and now the kids must keep themselves alive. When the sickness came, every parent, police officer, politician - every adult fell ill. The lucky ones died. The others are crazed, confused and hungry. Only children under fourteen remain, and they're fighting to survive. Now there are rumours of a safe place to hide. And so a gang of children begin their quest across London, where all through the city - down alleyways, in deserted houses, underground - the grown-ups lie in wait. But can they make it there - alive? This edition contains the first chapter of the second book The Dead.Particularize Books Conducive To The Enemy (The Enemy #1)
Original Title: | The Enemy (The Enemy, #1) |
ISBN: | 0141325011 (ISBN13: 9780141325019) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://www.the-enemy.co.uk |
Series: | The Enemy #1 |
Characters: | Deke, Lewis, Ollie, Achilleus (From The Enemy), Callum, David King, Jester, Maxie, Blue, Arran, Small Sam, Whitney, Freak |
Setting: | London, England(United Kingdom) |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 21034 Users | 2330 ReviewsCriticize Containing Books The Enemy (The Enemy #1)
Can you enjoy a book where pretty much every one of your favourite characters gets chomped on by a zombie?Im going to say yes because this book was brilliant.This book was genuinely creepy and I like to think Im made of strong stuff. Unless clowns are involved and boats.and, like, those huge Australian bugs that Mandee and Reynje take so much pleasure in sending me pictures of when Im expecting wallabies and koala bears.OK, actually. Maybe I am a bit of a wuss.But one thing that struck me about7/4/2016I stand by everything I said about this book last time around. Except that this time, I adopted a don't-read-before-bed strategy to avoid the nightmares, which was incredibly successful. HURRAH. It's such a fast paced and engaging story, and I was on the edge of my seat for the duration of the book. There are characters you'll hate but can still feel for, and characters you just want to hug, and characters you'll be terrified for. It's gory and violent and creepy and gross, but I just
June 2016This is the fourth time I've read this and I love it more than the first time. Can't wait to finally finish this series!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This series is going under my favorite YA zombie books. Even though I wouldn't really call the 'grownups' zombies, but oh well. It's gory, has plenty of action, has great characters, and I love that it takes place somewhere else besides the U.S. I also love the fact that a lot of characters die. The author isn't afraid to kill of some characters. It's

The Enemy, by Charlie Higson. I got to hear Charlie speak at the Disney-Hyperion dinner at BEA in New York. He said he tried to make this book as scary as possible, and would read scenes to his son, ratcheting them up until his son had trouble sleeping at night. I figured this must be worth checking out! The best description I can think of: The Enemy is The Lord of the Flies with zombies. Its set in London after a mysterious sickness has killed off most everyone over the age of sixteen, but left
Aw yeah. This is more like it.I usually read books that are more romance-heavy, and reading this has really proven to me that I needed a break. This book was SO GOOD, you guys.I'm not much into summarizing, so in short: for some unknown reason, all adults and older teens (at the time the illness struck) have either died or turned into a zombie-like creature. They will kill and eat any children they can. The Enemy is about a large cast of young characters trying to stay safe by any means
Oh wow. Oh wow. Oh wow.There is no way of hiding it. I've been in a major reading slump considering the last I time I finished a book, the Sun was still visible at 8 PM. With a little push from my friends, like Mama Bird pushing her babies off the tree so they can learn to fly, I picked up this book. Screw Red Bull, this book gives you wings. I loved how intense this book was. BAM. Zombies from left. BAM. Zombies on your right. There was never a moment to calm your heart rate before something
This book was recommended to me by my sister. She enjoyed the story, so I figured why not give it a try, so that's what I did. This book was excellent! I loved it. However, the ending, well the last chapter to be exact, I'm not going to lie I was like what?? The whole way through. I didn't know who was talking and believe me some weird stuff was happening let me just tell you that! I really hope the next book explains the whole situation because I am mega confused!!! 😏🤨😑
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