Monday, October 29, 2012

1. Escape from Furnace: Fugitives
2. Alexander Gordon Smith
3. I have read up to Page 228 of the 270 total pages in the book
4. The main characters have escaped from a very strange prison full of weird creatures and messed up people. The warden released the rest of the prisoners so they could catch the escapees and take over the city and maybe the world by using the nectar they can drink to become very strong. Some of the people who get the nectar don't change into the strong men and become mutants and they must be killed.
5. I think the book is awesome because it talks about prisons, violence, monsters, and war. That's the kind of stuff I like.
6.This book is part of a series and is Number 4. The author does a great job of leaving you hanging at the end of each book and you want to read the next one. The plot stays the same with the prison idea but it keeps changing each time.
7. It's about kids using their brains to escape the prison and get help to free the other kids in the prison.
8. Alex is the best and he is the main character of all of the books. He is good because he is smart, has common sense, is a good fighter, is bionic, and is good leader when he wants the other kids to work together.
9. "The warden didn't experiment on your you-know-what, did he?" I like this because it is funny and the guy who said this, Simon, likes to mess around.
10. Why does Alex always keep getting caught and how do they know where to go to find him? Is there a snitch in the prison?

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