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The Enemy

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Zosia - Brendan's new girlfriend after he breaks up with Jessica. She gets drunk from vodka and throws a fit to protest Jordan's decision to exile Brendan. This brutal, no holds barred punch was filled with gruesome and disgusting detail. No illusions. No mercy. No pulled punches. Honest, bloody slaughter-like style that hit me in all the right places! This is their life now. Some kids could let go of the old life, accept, change and survive in the new brutal way of things. Others could not. Sad, bitter, and heartbreaking one minute—hilarious and hopeful the next. This story clawed at my insides in more ways than one….

In Holloway, a group of kids make their home in a Waitrose supermarket and elect two kids -- Arran Harper and Maxie -- as their leader and second-in-command. Another group of kids make their home in a Morrisons supermarket, and a boy named Blue establishes himself as their leader.

Well what more could you ever want from any book, film, or TV show ever really? One of the things I love is that you haven’t pulled any punches with the violence and horror in The Enemy, which could have been controversial – was this a conscious choice? Ponytail - A boy with a wispy growth on his lip, no front teeth and a ponytail, who seems to be Nicola's second-in-command in The Fear. He mentions that he came to Parliament after the fire in south London at the end of The Dead. The End is the 7th book in the series. Initially Charlie only set out to write three books, but the world of The Enemy expanded way beyond that. The End contains a lot of what the third book in the trilogy was always going to be, but a huge amount happened to grow the world in a kind of concertina fashion between the first and last books. They'll chase you. They'll rip you open. They'll feed on you..."-- the book's promotional tagline [1]

Day 4 - Jordan into town, second meeting, kids move into Victoria and Albert Museum and Westminster Abby. The fourth book in the series, and along with The Fallen, the fourth book chronologically. It was released 20th September, 2012. It follows three major story lines, with a few chapters following other characters; Small Sam - A nine-year-old boy who became separated from the group and desperate to find his sister, Ella. He is also a main protagonist as the story follows what is happening to him as the main story unfolds. A group of kids known as The Squatters make their home in St. James's Park, with a boy named Just John as their leader. They become enemies of David King, who wants to expand his rule into St. James's Park.Liam - A small boy around twelve, who is slightly overweight and is the son of Greg. He wears white wire spectacles and is often embarrassed by his dad's argumentative attitude.

DogNut looks over the Thames and plans to leave in search of Brooke. The night before going on his journey to the centre of London, DogNut has a bad dream about Leo's death. Anthony Sullivan - One of Bam's rugby friends, he has a twin named Damien and is considered a tough guy and fighter. They must work together if they want to make it in this terrifying new world. But when fresh disaster threatens to overwhelm London, they realize they won't all survive... These kids either don't belong to any particular group, mix groups, or have yet to join any. They usually do not remain in one area and are of particular note.

Jibber-Jabber - Wiki's best friend, he is also around his age and can't seem to stop talking. He believes that the best place in London to survive in would be the Tower of London, and is also from Rowhurst originally. His real name is Arthur. On the last legs of the journey, the Holloway crew comes to a battle between about twenty grown-ups and five kids. The crew manages to massacre the grown-ups, but only manage to save one kid, and they leave the others behind. Upon reaching the palace, they are greeted by David King, who has crowned himself leader of the palace crew. He takes the Holloway crew on a tour of the palace, having his guards take the surviving girl to the medical bay. Later that day, they have dinner in the palace dining room, and partway through the feast Ollie leaves the table to do some "snooping". Just John - The leader of the squatters in the park. He is nearly killed by Achilleus, and he and his group are cast out of the park. My favorite scene, however, took place toward the end. Two hardcore guys have an intense fight to the death. Oh my word. I could barely read it, yet I was fascinated. There was so much tension and repulsion and the stakes have never been higher. Shout-out to Achilleus, the fighter I was rooting for. Sorry you didn't make my "favorite characters" list, buddy, but sometimes you scared me. It felt quite similar to Michael Grant's Gone series a lot of the time - a world where anyone older than 15 is gone and where kids are fighting for survival and to find food and water and a sense of stability - but with a better sense of organisation. The older kids look out for the younger ones and try to keep them safe as much as possible. Despite knowing that there's no one to stop them from smoking or drinking, no one seems to be doing so, perhaps because it would lead to increased vulnerability from the grown ups.

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