

It happens in one night: a girl who died now walks among the living, Zil and the Human Crew set fire to Perdido Beach, and amid the flames and smoke, Sam sees the figure of the boy he fears the most - Drake. In his fevered dreams, he continues his battle with the hidden evil that seeks to use his power to bring about anarchy and destruction. In a small room of a house near the edge of town, Little Pete lies ill on a bed.

But the streets of Perdido Beach are far from safe, with a growing army of mutants fighting against the humans for power in the town.

The FAYZ goes from bad to worse.The darkness has been foiled once again and the resurrected Drake has been contained. This is a blood-pumping, white-knuckle sci-fi thriller of epic proportions. Divided and dispirited, the survivors face their greatest enemy yet - the darkness of their own minds. Now, though, the gaiaphage has blotted out the sun and plunged the FAYZ into perpetual gloom.

Even though it's been nearly a year since everyone over the age of fifteen disappeared, the sun has continued to shine on the kids of Perdido Beach. You’ll need to read the books in order, starting with book one Gone.įor more reading ideas check out our 10 Best Dystopian Novels here.This is a blood-pumping, white-knuckle sci-fi thriller of epic proportions. We recommend the books for readers 13+ due to some violent scenes, they are perfect for fans of The Hunger Games, Divergent and Maze Runner. There’s no help for those who remain, gangs form and then some start to develop powers… welcome to the FAYZ.įans are desperate for a Gone TV series or movie but as yet nothing has been confirmed, however you can continue the adventures with The Monster Series by Michael Grant, set four years after the events of the Gone book series. The Gone series by Michael Grant is thrilling dystopian fiction for young adults.ĭescribed by the publisher as “Lord of the Flies for the 21st Century”, these terrifying and gripping books are set in a dystopian reality where everyone aged 15 or older suddenly disappears.
