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The Rise of Nine (Lorien Legacies, Book 3) [Hardcover]

Pittacus Lore
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Book Description

August 21, 2012 Lorien Legacies (Book 3)

In Pittacus Lore’s The Rise of Nine, third in the New York Times bestselling I Am Number Four series, the stakes are higher than ever as John, Six, and Seven try desperately to find the rest of the Garde before it’s too late.
 
The Mogadorians who destroyed the planet Lorien continue to hunt down the Garde, the small group of Loric survivors who have taken refuge on Earth. The Garde must come together. They are Lorien and Earth’s only hope.
 
During the dangerous mission at the Mogadorian base in West Virginia, John found and rescued Nine. But even with their combined powers, special abilities known as Legacies, the pair barely escaped with their lives—and they lost Sam in the process.
 
In order to save our world and their own, John and Nine must join forces with Six and Seven who have been battling the Mogadorians in Spain, and who are now trying to locate Number Eight in India.
 
Power in numbers will save us all.


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Four, Six, Seven, Eight, Nine, and Ten—these aren’t the winning lottery numbers but rather the known surviving members of an alien race who continue to battle the dastardly Mogadorians in the series that began with I Am Number Four (2010). The sequel, The Power of Six (2011), divided itself into two first-person POVs, and this one continues the trend by chopping the perspective into thirds, resulting in ever more opportunities to cinematically cross-cut between the snowballing action, whether the characters are together or continents apart. This is also the book’s weakness, as Lore haphazardly inserts surprise attacks by the Mogs whenever the story needs a kick or a cliff-hanger. Thankfully, two characters emerge as especially interesting: Nine, the arrogant but capable rich kid traveling alongside stalwart Four; and Eight, who is tracked down in India, where locals believe him to be a reincarnated Vishnu. Increasingly, the teens’ exhausting amount of superpowers and weapons drains tension from their battles with the comparatively lackluster Mogs, but the pages do turn. And lest you think this is a trilogy, buck up—there’s more on the way. Grades 8-11. --Daniel Kraus

Review

PRAISE FOR THE I AM NUMBER FOUR SERIES:“Number Four is a hero for this generation.” (Michael Bay, director of Transformers)

“A breathless page-turner of a sci-fi novel that will have readers rooting for the teen alien who must save himself, his human friends, and the planet. So, gear-up sci-fi fans, the battle for Earth is on and there’s a new kid in town!” (Amazon.com, Best Book of the Month Review)

“There’s genuine suspense…it’s easy to get lost in the world of the sweet teen from another planet.” (Chicago Tribune)

“Terrifically propulsive.” (Booklist)

“Action–packed.” (Publishers Weekly)

“Riveting.” (The Horn Book)

“This is a can’t-put-it-down book.” (Justine Magazine)

“The action is taut, the characters are fascinating, and the fact that the teens are slowly finding one another and learning about Lorien secrets is sure to yield an impressive all-out battle down the road. This series continues to head in interesting directions.” (Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books)

“Lore picks up and expands on a strong premise that originated in the first novel. An intriguing potential romantic triangle brewing between John, Six, and Sam adds layers as they search for answers.” (Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA))

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 360 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins; 1st edition (August 21, 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061974587
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061974588
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.9 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (520 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,526 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Pittacus Lore is Lorien's ruling Elder. He has been on Earth for the last twelve years, preparing for the war that will decide Earth's fate. His whereabouts are unknown.

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44 of 50 people found the following review helpful
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First, the stick, then the carrot. The Lorien Legacies series isn't as polished or emotionally resonant as, say, Suzanne Collins' THE HUNGER GAMES or Orson Scott Card's ENDER'S GAME or even Ernie Cline's READY PLAYER ONE. But that's comparing it to the best of the best in the YA universe. Judged on its own merit, the Lorien Legacies constitute rip-roaring, page-turning reads. I can't get enough of them, never mind that the narrative structure is sometimes clunky. The author Pittacus Lore - and, of course, I'm referring to the real authors behind the pseudonym: Jobie Hughes and James Frey - has improved book by book, in storytelling, in pace, in dialogue, and in not aggravating them rigid grammarians quite so much.

And, by the way, if you haven't yet read the first two books, why are you reading this?

With THE RISE OF NINE, third of a proposed six, we're treated to three first-person narrators who recount their adventures on alternating chapters. We're familiar by now with John Smith's (Number Four) and Marina's (Seven) voices. Now we also get to experience Six's perspective. Six, by the way, has my vote for best character in the series. She exudes that sense of sheer competence and quiet badassery, and Six doesn't feel the need to be all smirky and smug about it (I'm looking at you, Nine, you jerk).

Skip this paragraph to avoid a history lesson: When the warlike alien Mogadorians plundered the planet Lorien, nine special Loric children - nine members of the Garde - were spirited away to Earth. On our world, these children scattered to the winds and hunkered down and bided their time, in constant fear that the Mogadorians would track them down. The farfetched hope is that these nine - guided and trained by their respective Cępans (mentors) - would develop and hone their extraordinary abilities (or "legacies") and so take the fight to the enemy and restore their home world. A mystic charm protects the nine, a safeguard which dictates that these children can only be slain in numerical order. As mentioned elsewhere, the kid designated "Number One" probably didn't think this was the coolest thing ever. "Number Nine" begs to differ.

When the series opened, Numbers One thru Three had already been chased down and murdered. I AM NUMBER FOUR, THE POWER OF SIX, and this one, THE RISE OF NINE, tell the story of the remaining Nine, of how they, one by one, reunite with each other. The relentless Mogadorians - not about to wait until the kids grow fully into their powers - have stepped up their efforts to hunt them down. In THE RISE OF NINE we finally attach a face to the Mogadorian horde. We meet the fearsome big bad, Setrákus Ra, who had disposed of Numbers One thru Three.

THE RISE OF NINE picks up right where THE POWER OF SIX leaves off. We end up tracking two story arcs. We keep tabs on John Smith, Nine, and John's remarkable, shapeshifting chćmera pet Bernie Kosar as they're still on the run and recovering from their harrowing escape from the Mogadorian cave in West Virginia. I admit that John Smith is rocketing up my crap list for his constant mooning over his girlfriend Sarah. And now he harbors guilt over his forced abandonment of his human best friend, Sam Goode, who was captured in the cave. Nine is in full-on jerk mode as he constantly belittles John's loyalties to his human friends and berates him for not focusing more on their ultimate goal.

Meanwhile, halfway across the world, Six, Marina (Seven), Ella (Ten, yes, there's a ten!), and Ella's unofficial Cępan vacate Spain and journey to India, chasing down wild rumors that may eventually lead them to another of the Garde. Stuff happens to them.

This book feels exactly like what it is - the middle of a six-volume arc. There's plenty of rousing action, even bits of character development, and some plot advancement. But, really, all this is, is "Pitaccus Lore" introducing more of his players onstage. And I'm cool with that. I relished the kids' interactions. I was very curious about what the group dynamics would be like. The author(s) does a good job of establishing distinct personalities amongst the Garde. It's really nice to see Marina, shy and hesitant, asserting herself and becoming a steady asset to the team. Other readers have complained that Six and Seven's narrative voices are too similar, but I disagree. I had no trouble differentiating between the two.

As usual, a big draw are the kids' respective skill sets and their application of them. While all of the Nine seem to uniformly exhibit super-strength and telekinesis, their other legacies vary from each other. And I savor the superhero elements. The skirmishes are frequent and unfold with cinematic swagger. There are revelations concerning what's going on between the Mogadorians and the U.S. government. And if you thought you'd seen the last of Sarah Hart - she who betrayed John Smith - think again...

So, by the end of the book: One more number surfaced. A hindi god exposed. An alarming prophecy divulged (which doesn't bode well for most of the Loric Nine, given the nature of the protective mystic charm). The FBI on the wrong side. Six being badasss. Bernie Kosar being awesome. One or two teen crushes developed (hey, this is a YA series, after all). One all-out rescue mission. A showdown with predictable results. A smooth flow to the story. Unawkward dialogue. I liked THE RISE OF NINE, read it in one go, missed work the next day. So bring on the fourth book. And bring on Number Five.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Much Sought After! November 15, 2012
By Asi
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My family has been waiting to get there hands on this book series and were thrilled that I was able to get this next installment. It was in excellent condition and arrived quickly to my doorstep. Thanks!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Book 3 November 13, 2012
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I think this one answered many questions, but raised some of them as well. We did learn about 8's back story, and a little about 9, too. However, where the heck is 5? SPOILERS, Beware: is 4 really Pittacus Lore? I figure I will know by the end of the series. Anyway, this book really was great in detail and kick-ass scenes. The best of the series, to me.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Our granddaughter requested this as a gift
Our granddaughter requested this book as a gift and was very pleased to receive it. She is reading the entire series.
Published 9 hours ago by Sharon Hartell
4.0 out of 5 stars Third times (yet another) charm.
Lorien's Elder has brought to us more of the continuing story of the planet. This thrilling and humorous book has out shined previous books. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Ashlyn Collins
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun, yet intriguing to read
This is a really great book in a series about special kids who have legacies; powers that allow them to do supernatural things. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Suzanne C.
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Follow Up
The Rise of Nine keeps the legacy alive! New characters are great. This series is great for any Sci-Fi lover.
Published 4 days ago by BryGoesBoom
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great installment
The Rise of Nine is another great installment of the Lorien Legacies written by our favorite Lorien elder, Pittacus Lore!!
Published 5 days ago by Catie Simon
5.0 out of 5 stars For my nephew
This is not my kind of book, but my nephew was very pleased with it. He is collecting the series and always asks me to order for him. Nice book condition and arrived on time.
Published 5 days ago by Grady E. Lee
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT BOOK
I love these books. The author has done a great job of compiling the character's thoughts, emotions, and actions into the book. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Seth Feldhouse
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Published 10 days ago by David Valdes
5.0 out of 5 stars book 3
5 star's nuff said, I love this book, point blank period. I love this series, really I do (I said all this cause if the review lol)
Published 11 days ago by joeyalexanderr
5.0 out of 5 stars What's next!?!?
I love the drama and action of the Loriens! I hate that the story ended when it was getting so good!
Published 12 days ago by Zena T Gibbs
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