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Title:With the Enemy (Tomorrow Girls #3)
Author:Eva Gray
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:September 1st 2011 by Scholastic Paperbacks
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia
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In a terrifying new world, four girls must depend on each other if they want to survive.
Evelyn has always suspected that things are more sinister and more complicated than they seem. Now that Maddie has been kidnapped, Rosie, Louisa, and the boys are paying more attention to Evelyn's theories. As the group makes their way toward war-torn Chicago, they're under constant threat of capture. Danger and dark surprises lurk around every twist of the road.
Evelyn knows they need a solid plot to find Maddie. But what the group comes up with may be their riskiest plan yet: infiltrating the Alliance itself. Even Evelyn has her doubts. Can they save Maddie before it's too late?

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ISBN: 0545317037 (ISBN13: 9780545317030)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tomorrow Girls #3


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3rd book in this middle grade dystopian series. This book was told from a different point of view than the last one. It was kind of cool to be in someone else's brain. I think this is an excellent series for middle grade readers. Clean, fast paced, exciting. I'm sad today that I don't have the 4th book sitting here waiting for me to read. I guess I need to get on and order it!

Evelyn was always considered the paranoid one of the four former roommates from the remote boarding school. Until they discovered that the school was run by the evil Alliance. The four quickly fled the school, meeting up with three boys aiding their escape. On the run towards Chicago, Maddie was suddenly kidnapped. Evelyn and the remaining group must form a plan to find Maddie and rescue her. But the little info they have comes from a mysterious stranger, who may not be trustworthy.

Just like the first two. Some youth books I'm inclined to finish the series just for the sake of getting it over with. But this series was enjoyable that I was actually looking forward to the next book.Good youth fiction. It was a really easy read but still interesting. Great for the 10-13 age set. I appreciate that while it hinted at boy/girl drama, it never got out of hand. The girls are young and they were characterized in an age appropriate way. A few of the girls "like-like" (as opposed to

i really enjoyed tomorrow girls " with the enemy " because it keeps the mystery going and keeps the reader or me curious. i would recommend this book to another student or classmate because it's just all around a good book. but i recommend reading the first two before this one. one lingering question i have is why did the other side of the war alliance choose Maddy ? one important lesson i learned from this story is to be thankful for the friends i have & trust them even if i think they may

Evelyn was always considered the paranoid one of the four former roommates from the remote boarding school. Until they discovered that the school was run by the evil Alliance. The four quickly fled the school, meeting up with three boys aiding their escape. On the run towards Chicago, Maddie was suddenly kidnapped. Evelyn and the remaining group must form a plan to find Maddie and rescue her. But the little info they have comes from a mysterious stranger, who may not be trustworthy.

According to Barnes & Noble, the age for this book is 10-14 years. It might actually be a couple of years below that. This book is extremely easy to read.There are 4 books in the series and each is told from a different character's point of view. That doesn't bother me but the seeming change in personality of the characters from book to book does. I understand that each book is a completely different perspective, but it comes across as implausible when a very rough character in one book

A very quick read. Again, a different main character, not my favourite, but an enjoyable book. It reminded me in parts of "Matched" just in terms of the small glimpse we get at why they're fighting against the Alliance. Until then I was starting to think that the Alliance might be the good guys, mostly because Canada was part of the Alliance. I'm not sure if I'll bother with the next book. Maybe if I find it in a Scholastic book order.