Brief Summary Of Cry's 'A Gone Novel'

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Hunger A Gone Novel By Niel Lindsay-Roman [pic] Summary: Months ago in the small town of Perdido Beach, California, everybody over the age of 14 disappeared, and a barrier appears in cutting off the town with the rest of the world completely. The first couple week’s kids go chaotic, raiding local stores for food when they wanted, bullies picking random fights, and just basically doing whatever they wanted. A lot of kids realized they needed some authority if they were going to survive, so they elected Sam Temple, one of the two 15 year olds on Perdido Beach and one of the many kids developing super-natural powers (Sam can shoot green light rays from his palms that incinerate anything it touches). Most of the food from…show more content…
The Normals were mad about all the problems and blamed the Freaks out of jealousy. The Freaks also had to deal with the burden of having powers Man vs. Super-Natural • Sam and Caine had conflicts. Sam is trying to survive the FAYZ and Caine is trying to take control, they constantly quarrel, and battle over food, power, and control. Man vs. Man • Drake and Caine have constant conflicts. Drake also wants control and wants to lead over Caine, but Caine has powers and Drake wouldn’t stand a chance if they both fought fairly. Man vs. Man Themes: 1. If you’re hungry enough anything can taste good. “His hurried breakfast had been can of collard greens. It was amazing what you could gag down when you’re hungry enough.” 2. Real life isn’t like a movie. “You though Chunk was some kind of monster. Then you smacked Chunk through a wall... In the movies a guy can get knocked through a wall then get back up like its no big deal. This wasn’t a movie. The wall was brick. Chunk looked like road kill.” 3. Its easy to find a good thing in a harsh world. “But there were good things about the FAYZ too. The best thing about it, from Duck’s point of view was the

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