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ISBN: | 0312650116 (ISBN13: 9780312650117) |
Edition Language: | English URL http://us.macmillan.com/thefallout/SABodeen |
Series: | The Compound #2 |

S.A. Bodeen
Hardcover | Pages: 336 pages Rating: 3.82 | 3823 Users | 547 Reviews
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Title | : | The Fallout (The Compound #2) |
Author | : | S.A. Bodeen |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 336 pages |
Published | : | September 24th 2013 by Feiwel & Friends |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia |
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In this long-awaited sequel to The Compound, Eli and his family can run but they can't hide.After barely escaping from the compound where Eli’s dad kept his family for six years, they’re learning to acclimate to “normal” life—whatever that is for them. It seems like the entire world wants to know what happened to this high profile family.
Slowly they begin to make their way back into the world, but Eli can’t escape the creeping feeling that they’re being watched everywhere they go. But by who?
Eli’s anxiety is heightened as unnerving information continually surfaces about Eli’s dad’s company. Not to mention the sketchy new friend his twin brother Eddy has. Nothing seems to be “normal” anymore. New people are entering their lives—but who can Eli and his family trust?
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Ratings: 3.82 From 3823 Users | 547 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books The Fallout (The Compound #2)
I was intrigued when I heard the sequel to The Compound was being released. I was also more than a bit surprised as, at no point, did I think The Compound needed a second book. There may have been some small foreshadowing at the end of the first book, as to whether the dad died in the explosion of the compound, but I honestly didn't think the author would bother as most everything was pretty self contained. After reading I would have to say my original thoughts were right on the money.It hasThe Fallout is about Eli Yannakakis and his family adapting to the real world. The last couple of years has been tough for them considering that they lived in an underground compound for six years with a crazy dad. The world has changed a lot since those six years have gone by and Eli starts to wonder if he is being followed. He starts seeing weird people trying to blend in with his everyday life. He gets curious and starts to uncover some clues and finds out some stuff that had to do with the
Fast read and book was ok. I just hate how the author keeps trying to put so much towards the end and raps it all up so fast.

Eli and his family have escaped their underground prision. Now they have to adjust to life back above ground. Only they people think they are freaks. Also there is the issue of who runs the company that Eli's father was in charge of prior to his death. Currently it is run by Phil who was Eli's father's right hand man. He is evil like Eli's father. Eli and his twin brother are suppose to run the company but Phil will not give up control. In addition, as Eli adjusts to his new life, he discovers
I thought of this book as a very mysterious but action filled book, about a family who tried to fit into the normal lifestyle, after they were in an underground base for 6 years. It made me think of how could they possibly try to fit in, when they had just gone through a stage of their life, where they were about to die, and only had their family with each other. It is a wonderfully written book, with continuous flow, and it gives you a special bond with your family, to know that they are always
S.A. Bodeen has done it again! This sequel to "The Compound" is astonishing and it definitely should be on every student's "Want to read" list. In this book, Eli and his family are just recovering from their under ground home for the past 6 years, The Compound. Although his father was killed in the fire, his family still moved on and are trying to remain hidden and unknown. Now, with their dad's assistant Phil taking over YK industries, they have another problem to face. Eli and his family
Can someone please tell me why sequels never live up to expectations? I thoroughly enjoyed The Compound, but The Fallout lacked everything that made the first one such a great read. The first half was painfully slow as the reader followed Eli and his family struggling to readjust to normal life but, my goodness, why the author would think anyone would be interested in a trip to Costco or a stomach bug that went through the entire family, I'll never know.The second half was a bit better and had
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