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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Despite some labling problems and lack of "extras" this 4 disc series is just as fresh as when it first aired. The material is obviously dated in references to the pop culture of the past. However, these references only add to the charm and take the veiwer back to "the day" prior to discmans, MP3 players, DVD's and the "net". The veiwing quality is good and all the song and dance numbers are there with the exception of one episode which has been "musically altered". The episode in question is one of only two episodes in TV's FAME history that does not feature at least one vocal number. I did not catch or notice the "editing". If you… Read more
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
This book is compliation of Haddix's first several books in her "Shadow Children" series. The first installment "Among the Hidden" is by far the best. It follows the story of Luke a third child living in a world where two children is the maximum that the "population police" allow. Luke realizes after years of family solitude that there are others like him and that in the danger of "being" he is not alone. The other books follow Luke and his friends (other thirds like him) as they are faced with trail after trail in their fight to be free.
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