Jason was one of the people he hangs out with. He starts to hang out with a group of friends, but he's not sure if he could trust any of them. He gets bullied all the time, but all he wants to do is to fit in. Lee Grant goes to this Hendricks Boys School and he's afraid that he's going to blow off his identity. This book was good, you'll get it if you had already re Luke, also known as Lee Grant, and Jen's dad moved away. Later on, Lee Grant found out that Jason works with the Population Police. Luke, also known as Lee Grant, and Jen's dad moved away. Jen's ideas was a great motivator for his ambition.more
I like all the references to Jen from the first book because there are these moments where Luke wants to be more brave like Jen, but it's because he much more cautious and careful than Jen that his steps in their ultimate goal to help free everyone are more effective. This kid is already so good and this isn't even his final form. The main character is obviously going to become some genius that frees all the shadow children. I had no idea about the ending.I would say that mainly people who are into the first should definably read this book.moreĥ* This is like revolution leader angst. it gives you a better understanding of how he truly feels.This book is not predictable like some others. if you want more information read the book.the writer really takes a whole paragraph to explains Lukes feelings which i like. He becomes lee grant, a former boy who died in a ski accident.Luke goes through the school trying to blend in,as he was told.
it follows through where Luke gets a new fake identity. I had no idea a you really have to read the first shadow children book to get this one. You really have to read the first shadow children book to get this one.
Once again, best-selling author Margaret Peterson Haddix delights her fans with this spine-tingling account of an all-too-possible future.Īmong the Impostors is a worthy companion to Among the Hidden and a heart-stopping thriller in its own right.more
But to take this chance - to find out the secrets of Hendricks - Luke will need to put aside his fears and discover a courage that a lifetime in hiding couldn't thwart. There's not a single window anywhere in the school Luke can't tell his classmates apart (even as they subject him to brutal hazing) and the teachers seem oblivious to it all.ĭesperate to fit in, Luke endures the confusion and teasing until he discovers an unlocked door to the outside, and a chance to understand what is really going on. His first experience outside the safety of his home is bewildering. And in a society where it's illegal for families to have more than two children, being a third child means certain death at the hands of the dreaded Population Police. Out of hiding for the first time in his life, he knows that any minute one of his new classmates at Hendricks School for Boys could discover his secret: that he's a third child passing as the recently deceased Lee Grant. And in a society where it's illegal for families to have more than two children, being a third child means certain death at the h Luke Garner is terrified.