The Other Side of Dawn (Tomorrow #7) 
Great conclusion to a great series! I sped through this series in half the month of June (partly because I'm on a free Kindleunlimited trial, partly I need more to do during the summer) and loved it. Some (dare I say many) of the books on KU don't seem worth the read but the Tomorrow series is not one of them. I would definitely recommend to friends. The characters are relatable and their actions are not without consequences (I've never been in a war so I have no idea if these are reasonable
The conclusion of the Tomorrow series, is just as entertaining as it was in the beginning. The whole gang have been through the most trialling time of their lives and the first time you read it the ending might feel bitter sweet but i think it captures what happens in real wartime perfectly. Things have changed that can not be undone and to have all the characters resolved perfectly would undermine the journey they have taken.

No!!! It's over! So sad to leave this series, even though every book was very taxing. How can books about war not be stressful? I loved every minute of Ellie and her friend's guerilla war. Marsden is masterful at weighing the moral responsibility of war, especially of teens taking the war into their own hands. I really feel the weight of Ellie's sorrow at taking lives, and her rage at the intruders that have stolen the lives of her friends. I really didn't want to leave the war, but it had to
This review will contain Tomorrow series spoilers. And one for Harry Potter.I'm not going to spend anytime on what's great about book. It has everything that fans of the Tomorrow series have come to expect and love. It's fast-paced. There are big action set-pieces. The themes of friendship, loyality, love are all still there. It's heart-breaking at times.So instead, I'll go into some of the aspects I didn't like and why I rated it only 3 stars.Gavin - I'll just say it, this was a terrible
Summary/recap: (view spoiler)[The final book in the Tomorrow series, once again starts on the immediate conclusion of the previous book, with the arrival of Ryan, a visiting soldier from New Zealand who is sent to them on orders from Colonel Finley with supplies, and a possible escape... supposedly. And while yes, Ryan does arrive with supplies such as food, there's also a more dangerous aspect to these supplies... i.e. grenades and plastic explosives. And considering the last time anyone used
Finished! I don't think I will review each book, or even the series, as I took no notes but I might put something together soon.This is a pretty good series, plenty of action and suspense, great characters, and a thought-provoking plot. I do think 7 books was probably 2-3 books too many. Ellie has a story related to everything that happens so a lot of the book is taken up by her just talking about stuff. But overall I really enjoyed this series.
John Marsden
Paperback | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 4.22 | 13222 Users | 397 Reviews

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| Original Title: | The Other Side of Dawn |
| ISBN: | 0439858054 (ISBN13: 9780439858052) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Tomorrow #7 |
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Since their home was invaded by enemy soldiers and transformed into a war zone, Ellie and her friends have been fighting for their lives. Now a resolution may finally be in sight. But as enemy forces close in on her hideout, Ellie discovers that the final conflict just may be the most dangerous yet. And not everyone will survive. Nobody is safe in this exhilarating conclusion to Ellie's courageous struggle for freedom.Present Containing Books The Other Side of Dawn (Tomorrow #7)
| Title | : | The Other Side of Dawn (Tomorrow #7) |
| Author | : | John Marsden |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
| Published | : | February 1st 2007 by Scholastic Paperbacks (first published 1999) |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Fiction. War |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 13222 Users | 397 ReviewsCommentary Containing Books The Other Side of Dawn (Tomorrow #7)
I think this series is a whole lot better than I gave it credit for before I reread it, but it could do with being a couple of books shorter. The transition from the third to the fourth book (where there was obviously a place left for the possibility of ending the series) was convincing, but there were so many parts both before and after that which just felt gratuitous.Great conclusion to a great series! I sped through this series in half the month of June (partly because I'm on a free Kindleunlimited trial, partly I need more to do during the summer) and loved it. Some (dare I say many) of the books on KU don't seem worth the read but the Tomorrow series is not one of them. I would definitely recommend to friends. The characters are relatable and their actions are not without consequences (I've never been in a war so I have no idea if these are reasonable
The conclusion of the Tomorrow series, is just as entertaining as it was in the beginning. The whole gang have been through the most trialling time of their lives and the first time you read it the ending might feel bitter sweet but i think it captures what happens in real wartime perfectly. Things have changed that can not be undone and to have all the characters resolved perfectly would undermine the journey they have taken.

No!!! It's over! So sad to leave this series, even though every book was very taxing. How can books about war not be stressful? I loved every minute of Ellie and her friend's guerilla war. Marsden is masterful at weighing the moral responsibility of war, especially of teens taking the war into their own hands. I really feel the weight of Ellie's sorrow at taking lives, and her rage at the intruders that have stolen the lives of her friends. I really didn't want to leave the war, but it had to
This review will contain Tomorrow series spoilers. And one for Harry Potter.I'm not going to spend anytime on what's great about book. It has everything that fans of the Tomorrow series have come to expect and love. It's fast-paced. There are big action set-pieces. The themes of friendship, loyality, love are all still there. It's heart-breaking at times.So instead, I'll go into some of the aspects I didn't like and why I rated it only 3 stars.Gavin - I'll just say it, this was a terrible
Summary/recap: (view spoiler)[The final book in the Tomorrow series, once again starts on the immediate conclusion of the previous book, with the arrival of Ryan, a visiting soldier from New Zealand who is sent to them on orders from Colonel Finley with supplies, and a possible escape... supposedly. And while yes, Ryan does arrive with supplies such as food, there's also a more dangerous aspect to these supplies... i.e. grenades and plastic explosives. And considering the last time anyone used
Finished! I don't think I will review each book, or even the series, as I took no notes but I might put something together soon.This is a pretty good series, plenty of action and suspense, great characters, and a thought-provoking plot. I do think 7 books was probably 2-3 books too many. Ellie has a story related to everything that happens so a lot of the book is taken up by her just talking about stuff. But overall I really enjoyed this series.


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