Behind the Gates (Tomorrow Girls #1)
Good kids' dystopian lit. It was age appropriate which is rare in MG/YA. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
Originally reviewed and posted on Victor's VillageWe usually don't talk about much outside The Hunger Games, but when we were contacted to review a young adult dystopian book that might appeal to Hunger Games fans, we couldn't resist!The book is Behind The Gates, the first book in Eva Gray's Tomorrow Girls series.The story is told from the point-of-view of Louisa Ballinger, a 13-year-old girl who is sent to the Country Manor School with her best friend, Maddie. She's not sent there because she's
Amazing, it makes you want to read the next book so bad.
Great book for my classroom. Great ending! Now, I have to read the next one to find out what happens next!
I really enjoyed this middle grade dystopian focusing on four young teenage girls at a boarding school. Dystopian is the big thing right now and I'm excited to see it being written for the MG crowd as well. Tomorrow Girls is a fast, fun read that is perfect for the middle grade reader.Eva Gray introduces the reader to a world that has been destroyed by war - a war that is still going on - and four girls that are sent to a boarding school by their parents. The main characters are Louisa and
This books is about these for girls Louisa, Maddie, Roise, and Evelyn. This book is in Louisa's point of veiw. There are four books in the series and each book is about one of the girls. The theme of this book is these four girls are figuring out why before the war they have to leave and where they are leaving to and then when will they get to come home. They figure out they are on the boarder line of Canada at a camp called Country Manor School(CMS). Then the conflict is the four girls are on
Eva Gray
Paperback | Pages: 240 pages Rating: 4.09 | 2447 Users | 302 Reviews
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ISBN: | 0545317010 (ISBN13: 9780545317016) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Tomorrow Girls #1 |
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In a terrifying future world, four girls must depend on each other if they want to survive. Louisa is nervous about being sent away to a boarding school -- but she's excited, too. And she has her best friend, Maddie, to keep her company. The girls have to pretend to be twin sisters, which Louisa thinks just adds to the adventure! Country Manor School isn't all excitement, though. Louisa isn't sure how she feels about her new roommates: athletic but snobby Rosie and everything's-a-conspiracy Evelyn. Even Maddie seems different away from home, quiet and worried all the time. Still, Louisa loves CMS -- the survival skills classes, the fresh air. She doesn't even miss not having a TV, or the internet, or any contact with home. It's for their own safety, after all. Or is it?Be Specific About Appertaining To Books Behind the Gates (Tomorrow Girls #1)
Title | : | Behind the Gates (Tomorrow Girls #1) |
Author | : | Eva Gray |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
Published | : | May 1st 2011 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published April 22nd 2011) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Dystopia. Young Adult. Childrens. Middle Grade |
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Ratings: 4.09 From 2447 Users | 302 ReviewsWrite Up Appertaining To Books Behind the Gates (Tomorrow Girls #1)
in a sentence or so: since the war started, things have been very different for everyone. for Louisa and Maddie, they're shipped off to a secluded boarding school that teaches them about responsibility, writing without computers, and survival.Louisa and Maddie are best friends under the guise of being fraternal twins. in order to ensure they end up at the same school, Maddie's ID bracelet is tampered with and both girls end up at Country Manor School. as if getting up at 5:30 every day isn't badGood kids' dystopian lit. It was age appropriate which is rare in MG/YA. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.
Originally reviewed and posted on Victor's VillageWe usually don't talk about much outside The Hunger Games, but when we were contacted to review a young adult dystopian book that might appeal to Hunger Games fans, we couldn't resist!The book is Behind The Gates, the first book in Eva Gray's Tomorrow Girls series.The story is told from the point-of-view of Louisa Ballinger, a 13-year-old girl who is sent to the Country Manor School with her best friend, Maddie. She's not sent there because she's
Amazing, it makes you want to read the next book so bad.
Great book for my classroom. Great ending! Now, I have to read the next one to find out what happens next!
I really enjoyed this middle grade dystopian focusing on four young teenage girls at a boarding school. Dystopian is the big thing right now and I'm excited to see it being written for the MG crowd as well. Tomorrow Girls is a fast, fun read that is perfect for the middle grade reader.Eva Gray introduces the reader to a world that has been destroyed by war - a war that is still going on - and four girls that are sent to a boarding school by their parents. The main characters are Louisa and
This books is about these for girls Louisa, Maddie, Roise, and Evelyn. This book is in Louisa's point of veiw. There are four books in the series and each book is about one of the girls. The theme of this book is these four girls are figuring out why before the war they have to leave and where they are leaving to and then when will they get to come home. They figure out they are on the boarder line of Canada at a camp called Country Manor School(CMS). Then the conflict is the four girls are on
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