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Title:The Night Is for Hunting (Tomorrow #6)
Author:John Marsden
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 243 pages
Published:January 1st 2007 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published 1998)
Categories:Young Adult. Fiction. War. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Cultural. Australia. Adventure. Action
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Rating: 4.16 | 13734 Users | 299 Reviews

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In the penultimate installment of the internationally bestselling Tomorrow series, Ellie and her friends look after a gang of orphans whose wild behavior reveals the true impact of war.

Amidst a brutal war with no end in sight, Ellie and her four remaining friends discover that their hidden refuge becomes a crowded place when they decide to care for an uncooperative crew of orphans. Things only get worse when Ellie and Homer learn that mysterious visitors have discovered their sanctuary. Has the enemy found them out?

Five ordinary teens brave the worst in this electrifying continuation of their battle to stay safe and sane in a war zone that was once their home.

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Original Title: The Night is for Hunting
ISBN: 0439858046 (ISBN13: 9780439858045)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tomorrow #6
Literary Awards: Canberra's Own Outstanding List (COOL) Awards for Section 3 Fiction for Older Readers (2000), West Australian Young Readers' Book Award (WAYRBA) for Older Readers (2000), Aurealis Award Nominee for Best Young Adult Novel (1998)

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I was wrong. This was a bit slower paced and not quite as action packed as the previous books however for me it was even more emotional with adding the young feral children. I loved it! They cling to any normalcy they can like with the pseudo Christmas and playing games and telling stories. The little ferals.. They were strong and resilient how can we not admire them? I cried when they found Darina. I cried when Jack left weedy flowers for Ellie.. In the end this book was not a filler it was

3.5★A bit slow at times & there didnt seem to be a lot happen in this book (a lot of just hiding out)but when things got going it was action packed with our group of teens coming face to face with the enemy soldiers more than once. Plus we get a lot of insight into Ellie & just how she is dealing with the war & how much it has changed her.This is the 2nd last book in this great series & it ends on a cliffhanger. I am really looking forward to the final book (The Other Side of

I think I liked this one the best so far. Not that the others were particularly lesser than this one, but I felt like there was something a little different, a bit more in this one, particularly the way the epilogue worked. It really leads up well to the final instalment.

Oh dear... Can we pretend this one never happened?

I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it was an interesting deviation in the overall plot, but the negative is that it didn't fix that deviating until the very end of the book. What I'm trying to say, all that really happens that is important is character growth and one other thing which I shall not say. I'm saying that if you didn't read this book and just went on to the book after you would be able to find out what happened fairly easily, because not much did happen. I enjoyed the change but I want

first read: july 8th 2010 re-read: March 22nd 2018 So I found myself telling my own stories. It was strange: as I did it I realised how much we get shaped by our stories. It's like the stories of our lives make us the people we are.Amidst a brutal war with no end in sight, Ellie and her four remaining friends discover that their hidden refuge becomes a crowded place when they decide to care for an uncooperative crew of orphans. Things only get worse when Ellie and Homer learn that mysterious

Man, these are getting long. I'm getting to the point where I can't wait for them to be over. This one was definitely the least interesting so far, and I hope the final one gets exciting again.
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