Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Darkness, Be My Friend :: Darkness, Be My Friend
        Darkness, Be My Friend             Darkness, Be My Friend is the fourth book in John Marsden's series      consisting of Tomorrow, When the War Began, In the Dead of the      Night and The Third Day, The Frost, in which seven young people      are thrown into the middle of a violent war zone. Ellie, Fi,      Kevin, Lee, Homer, Robyn and Corrie set out on a camping trip to a      remote part of their district. They find their way into a remote      basin surrounded by dangerous cliffs and difficult terrain, where      they are completely safe and cut off from the rest of the world.      When the teenagers return to their homes, they find that all the      families in the district were abducted and locked into the show      grounds by armed soldiers who are taking over Australia. After      finding this, they go on to perform numerous terrorist activities      around the district to hamper the enemy's progress. These      including blowing up a bridge on a major convoy route, attacking      an important bay used for supplies and in Darkness, Be My Friend,      the teenagers set out from New Zealand to assist a small group of      elite New Zealand soldiers attack the new airbase that has been      built in their town. In this book, the New Zealand soldiers      disappear without a trace and the teenagers have to attack the      airbase themsleves_             I think that this book is as much about adventure and survival as      it is about emotions, friendships and relationships. The book is      written as the diary of the unofficial leader of the group and she      speaks a lot about her thoughts, her relationships with the other      members of the group and of her emotions about what she was forced      to do during the course of the war.             "I was determined I wasn't going to get angry, so I ignored that.      I didn't blame him in a way. If only I could have understood what      was going on in my own mind_ but I found that difficult at the      best of times."             "It was nothing to do with Lee. I still liked him a lot. I'd got      over those feelings I'd had ages ago, the negative feelings      					    
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