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Original Title: The Roar
ISBN: 0439925932 (ISBN13: 9780439925938)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Roar #1
Literary Awards: Carnegie Medal Nominee (2009)
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The Roar (The Roar #1) Hardcover | Pages: 496 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 8989 Users | 1039 Reviews

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Title:The Roar (The Roar #1)
Author:Emma Clayton
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 496 pages
Published:April 1st 2009 by Chicken House (first published January 1st 2008)
Categories:Science Fiction. Young Adult. Dystopia

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Mika and Ellie live in a future behind a wall: Solid concrete topped with high-voltage razor wire and guarded by a battalion of Ghengis Borgs, it was built to keep out the animals, because animals carry the plague. At least that's what Ellie, who was kidnapped as a child, has always been taught.

But when she comes to suspect the truth behind her captivity, she's ready to risk exposure to the elements and answer the call of the wild. Listen. Can you hear it? She's strapping on her headset, jumpstarting her Pod Fighter, and--with her capuchin monkey at her back--she's breaking out!

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Ratings: 4.05 From 8989 Users | 1039 Reviews

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The ROAR by Emma Clayton is a book written on the middle school level but can appeal to readers of all ages. The book is rather long and seems to have the natural "book bog" in the middle that often makes it difficult to finish. I think this is where many readers stop and think, "is it worth it to go on?" While the book is written simply it covers some complex issues such as mind control through video games. I snickered at this because after all, isn't this what is happening now? But, I digress.

"The Roar" is... interesting, "Ender's Game" meets a sci-fi environmentalism extreme. I was unimpressed with the writing style itself; a more flowery diction would have gone a long way to portray some of the dream motifs and fantastical, superpower elements prevalent in the storyline, I thought. But then again, it's a science fiction story at its core.I did enjoy the character development. As the story begins, you assume Ellie is the main character, and keep on waiting for the plot to refocus on

There is a lot going on in this story and the writer does a decent job with it and the world building BUT I felt there was an extremist hidden agenda, the characters are very one dimensional and it goes on a bit too long in parts. Not reading the sequel!!

This exciting novel "The Roar" by Emma Clayton Takes place in the future where a nasty plague had broken out and everybody in the world is forced to live be hind the wall for there own protection.the general setting is actually based behind the wall and there are three parts to this whole new lifestyle the people are forced to live in. there are the shadows, witch is where the sewers and mold grows underneath everything and that is where the poor people are living the middle class live in

It is a good book for anyone who wants to see what might happen in the future. It really gets you thinking what might happen to us if we take everything from our home planet of earth. Its a mix between post Apocalypse and sci fi. All of the animals in the world have supposedly turned on the humans and everyone is cornered into one part of the earth. It gives of a vibe of perseverance and pushing through the problem that the people then faced. Overall the the book is great for anyone of all ages.

Very Interesting. A creative perspective on post apocalyptic dystopian futures. I really enjoyed the mystery, but after big reveals, I felt like I really shouldve realized what was going to happen. Looking forward to the sequel.

if you like fast action filled books than this is the one for you

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