Among the Hidden
Among the Impostors
Among the Betrayed
Margaret Peterson Haddix, 1998, 2001, 2002
first three in the Shadow Children series
author info at www.fantasticfiction.co.uk
These books were recommended to me by my nephew Zander who is a voracious reader and loves science fiction and fantasy. They are Young Adult books and are classified in my library under Junior High. Each one is about 150 pages in larger-than-normal font size. Get the whole set so you can go from one to the other. I read the first one almost completely through on my ride into work today.
I said almost. I only had a few pages to go which really really sucked because the author throws in a huge twist near the end that had me reeling. I couldn't believe that book was intended for young readers. I didn't expect to have that kind of emotional commitment for characters in a kids' book so was unprepared for my reaction. This author is not pulling punches in this series. There are serious issues at work so do not take them lightly. I've warned you.
Anyway, the books are great and I can't wait to read the rest. The main character is a boy who has lived his whole twelve years hiding away from the world because his parents decided to go ahead and have that illegal third child despite the Population Law against it. For many years, Luke was able to play and work outside with his two older brothers until the forest by their farm was cut down to make way for a new housing development. He was subsequently shut inside. However, he got so bored that, by careful observation, he discovered another shadow child living in one of the new homes. She changed his life.
Luke's story continues in the second book where he discovers more about the Government and some people who are trying to work against it. The next book follows the story of another third child, Nina, who is asked to betray other shadow children and has to find out for herself how far she will go to save herself and those she cares about.
I'm not going to tell you any more details because I'm afraid of ruining the stories for you. You'll have to read them yourself (or email me).
Favorite part: Luke's visits with his neighbor. She's such a great character.
Least favorite part: The end of the first book. I'm sure it was worse because I was reading it on BART and had to get off and finish it later.
Next BART Book: whatever I pick up at the library tomorrow
Previous BART Book: The Last Kingdom, Bernard Cornwell
Books on the Shelf:
Wolf Brother, Michele Paver (recommended by my niece, Melia)
Books on Hold:
Among the Barons, Margaret Peterson Haddix
Among the Brave, Margaret Peterson Haddix
Among the Enemy, Margaret Peterson Haddix
Among the Free, Margaret Peterson Haddix
Spirit Walker, Michelle Paver
Soul Eater, Michelle Paver
For a Few Demons More, Kim Harrison