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Burning for Revenge

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From Hell to Stratton isn't an easy trip, especially when the enemy's headquarters lies somewhere in between. And that's exactly where Ellie and her friends unwillingly find themselves—smack in the middle of the Wirrawee airfield. With only five of them against hundreds of armed soldiers, escape seems like a suicide mission. The odds aren't good, and Kevin's nervous breakdown isn't helping matters.

Ellie and her compatriots are back, battling to stay alive and struggling to stay together in John Marsden's latest book in the TOMORROW, WHEN THE WAR BEGAN series. High-speed truck chases, unexpected river journeys, and treachery by one of their own are just a few of the problems these Australian teens face in this gritty tale of war and survival.

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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2000
      Gr 8 Up-"If only our country hadn't been invaded." Ellie and her friends are back in this fifth volume of Marsden's adventure series that started with Tomorrow, When the War Began (Houghton, 1995). Having orchestrated several harrowing guerrilla attacks on the enemy, the five teens find themselves inside the enemy-held Wirrawee Airfield, outnumbered by hundreds of trained and heavily armed soldiers. Their decision to inflict as much damage as possible sounds like a suicide mission, but these gutsy teens pull off a brutal attack and escape worthy of a Hollywood movie. The action is fast paced and heart stopping, and the characters are so believable that readers forget that the story is fiction. Although Marsden's description of warfare and death is explicit, it is necessary to make his story real. Ellie, the narrator, is thoughtful, resilient, brave, and yet totally human. The other characters are equally intriguing; teenagers will readily identify with their fears and emotions. Fans of this incredibly suspenseful and riveting series will not be disappointed. If your library owns volumes one through four, this is a must buy. If you haven't yet discovered Marsden's writing, it is well worth investigat-ing.-Susie Paige, Rogers Memorial Library, Southampton, NY

      Copyright 2000 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      October 1, 2000
      Gr. 8-12. John Marsden does not disappoint in the fifth book in his series of thrillers about the small band of Australian teens who fight the enemy nation that has conquered their country. In this installment, Ellie, Fi, Kevin, Homer, and Lee move out of Hell once again, this time to launch an attack on Wirrawee airfield (the heart of the enemy takeover) and return to semi-civilization, the town of Stratton where Ellie's grandmother lives. Marsden is a master at creating tension and excitement. Descriptions of the teens' foray into Wirrawee and their subsequent escape are riveting. Even their visit to Stratton is exciting, fueled by the constant tension of deserted streets; a wild gang of starving, undisciplined children; and Lee's surreptitious, dangerous affair. Ellie is obviously the main character of this series, which is aimed at older teens, but young men won't find that a problem. The adventure, the sense of isolation, and the touch of sophisticated romance will draw readers of both genders to this well-crafted novel and others in the series.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2000, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2001
      In the fifth book in the series, the Australian teens continue to wage an independent battle against enemy invaders. This time Ellie and her friends set off on a kamikaze mission to destroy an airfield--and miraculously survive. It's getting more and more difficult to suspend disbelief, but avid fans of the series will be drawn by the breakneck action and strong emotion.

      (Copyright 2001 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:5.6
  • Lexile® Measure:750
  • Interest Level:9-12(UG)
  • Text Difficulty:3-4

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