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The young protagonists, Lina Mayfleet and Doon Harrow, follow clues left behind by the original builders of the City of Ember, to safety in the outside world. It is the first book in the Books of Ember series, which also includes The People of Sparks, The Prophet of Yonwood (a prequel), and the final installment, The Diamond of Darkhold.
Having discovered that New York was built on top of a massive hollow cavity, an architect devises a plan to build an underground city below Manhattan. The underground setting then becomes the scenario of the apocalyptic battle between a clairvoyant and an international terrorist. A Hollow Earth featured in the children's Choose Your Own ...
The book placed on The New York Times Children's Chapter Books Bestseller List in February and March 2008. It is the first book in the Tunnels series, and was followed by Deeper (2008), Freefall (2009), Closer (2010), Spiral (2011) and Terminal (2013). BBC Audiobooks and Recorded Books have released audio editions.
These books for teens, by literary legends like Harper Lee and J.D. Salinger and modern novelists including J.K Rowling and John Green, will show your teenager the best that being a bookworm has ...
A novel set in an underground city 241 years after a nuclear war. Novel 2003 War Revelation by Lord John Pl. Apokalipsa wedlug Pana Jana: Robert J. Szmidt: Novel 2003 War The Third World War: Humphrey Hawksley: Game 2003 War Judge Dredd: Dredd Vs. Death: Game Novel 2003 Disease Full Circle: David Mitchell: Film 2003 Human decline Le Temps du Loup
His debut book The Town Below The Ground was the first written about Edinburgh’s forgotten ‘Underground City’ and helped popularise it as a major historical attraction. The Ghost That Haunted Itself made the Mackenzie Poltergeist in Greyfriars Graveyard famous, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] now widely regarded [ by whom? ] as the world’s most extensively ...
The People of Sparks is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by American writer Jeanne DuPrau, published in 2004.It is the second "Book of Ember" in the series, and a sequel to The City of Ember; other books in the series include The Prophet of Yonwood and The Diamond of Darkhold.
It is located under New York, with most of its entrances leading out to what is now New York City. In the first novel, a character named Vikus tells Gregor (the protagonist) that the Underland humans are descended from a group of "Overlanders" who, led by a man named Bartholomew of Sandwich, settled underground over a period of some fifty years ...