According to Barnes & Noble, the age for this book is 10-14 years. It might actually be a couple of years below that. This book is extremely easy to read.There are 4 books in the series and each is told from a different character's point of view. That doesn't bother me but the seeming change in p...
This series is most certainly one of the best I've ever readi love her use of language and the idea is amazing! Reading it from Evelyn's point of view in this Changed my whole view of the series! I was so excited right at the en because I was hoping Evelyn and Alonso would become a couple and the...
According to Barnes & Noble, the age for this book is 10-14 years. It might actually be a couple of years below that. This book is extremely easy to read.There are 4 books in the series and each is told from a different character's point of view. That doesn't bother me but the seeming change in p...
This is the second book in the series, which really should be read in order. The four roommates will each have their own narrative, as the story progresses. Although this book gives enough information that it will be an exciting read on its own, it is much more suspenseful if you have read Tomorr...
Former roommates Louisa, Rosie, Evelyn, and Maddie have run away from their remote school after discovering it was run by Alliance sympathizers who plan on ransoming the students to their rich parents. But along the way, the girls run into several boys on a survival expedition. The boys claim the...
this is the 1st book in the thrilling series called "tomorrow girls". it all starts in a torn up Chicago during a long lasting war against the alliance. Louisa and her best friend Maddie are excited as every other girl to be going to their new school called Country Manor School. its everything th...
This book was great even though it is quite short it is very interesting to read. I liked this book because I could picture myself in those girls situation with no contact with home or any contact except with the girls at the private school where we don't even have a clue where we are and just wa...