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Among the Imposters
Among the Imposters
Author: Margaret Peterson Haddix
ISBN-13: 9780099413462
ISBN-10: 0099413469
Publication Date: 2001
Pages: 176
Rating:
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Publisher: RED FOX BOOKS (RAND)
Book Type: Paperback
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skywriter319 avatar reviewed Among the Imposters on + 784 more book reviews
All his life, Luke Garner has had to live in fear and hiding. He is a third child, an illegal by the passing of the Population Law. Knowledge of his existence spells his death and the death of all who tried to protect him.

Luke's dead best friend Jen Talbot's dad manages to get him a fake I.D. Suddenly he can be out in the world, mingling among others as Lee Grant, a Baron who had actually died in a skiing accident. At Hendricks School for Boys, a terrified Luke tries to adjust to life among other people. He is afraid all the time of someone finding out that he is a third child, and yet doesn't want to forget his real identity, either.

One day, Luke finds a mysterious door in the wall and escapes outside school confines, only to discover that the whole entire school is windowless. This sets of a chain of events involving other third children and Luke's own growing sense of self-confidence, awareness, and knowledge. However, not everyone is who they seem, and Luke must be extremely careful...or else the imposter among them will betray them all.

AMONG THE IMPOSTERS consists mostly of Luke trying to adjust to life in society. While it's perhaps not as exciting as the first in the series, this book is a chillingly convincing story of societal adjustment, and it will only involve readers ever more into this eerie and complex world. I look forward to reading the next book in the series!
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Margaret Haddix continues her Shadow Children series in this exciting and suspenseful second volume. After the dramatic ending of Among the Hidden, our hero, Luke, acquires a fake identity and goes off to a boarding school with barons. The whole world is new to him as he has spent his whole life in hiding, and he now must deal with all the twists and turns of his new environment and new companions with very few clues about how things work. I thing Haddix did a great job, and after the surprising end of this novel, I'm definitely starting on the third book in the series tonight!