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4.0 out of 5 stars It's getting dark in here
Book four of the Underland Chronicles deals with some pretty dark stuff. It picks up the story not long after the end of book three, with Gregor's mom still recovering in Regalia, and Gregor unwillingly continuing his echolocation lessons with Ripred the Rat.

Gregor and Boots are regular visitors down below, but things take a bad turn when Luxa receives a...
Published on Jun 16 2006 by Amanda Richards

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3.0 out of 5 stars Gregor and the Marks of Secret
"Gregor and the Marks of Secret" is the fourth book in the Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins. Gregor and Luxa team up to find out why all the mice are disappearing, the mice are credited for saving Luxa's life and she has a bond with them and so she is determined to help them.

When the true fate of the mice is apparent, it is shocking and Gregor and Luxa...
Published on Feb 20 2009 by Pauline


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3.0 out of 5 stars Gregor and the Marks of Secret, Feb 20 2009
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"Gregor and the Marks of Secret" is the fourth book in the Underland Chronicles by Suzanne Collins. Gregor and Luxa team up to find out why all the mice are disappearing, the mice are credited for saving Luxa's life and she has a bond with them and so she is determined to help them.

When the true fate of the mice is apparent, it is shocking and Gregor and Luxa are forced to make decisions that will affect Regalia and its people and all Underland creatures for generations to come.

This fourth book is not as riveting as the first three, it has the job of filling in details to bring us to the last book of the series. It is a bit of a slow read until the end of the book, when what is happening to the mice is revealed and the reader cannot help but compare it to the holocaust.
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4.0 out of 5 stars It's getting dark in here, Jun 16 2006
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Amanda Richards (Georgetown, Guyana) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Gregor and the Marks of Secret: Book Four in the Underland Chronicles (Hardcover)
Book four of the Underland Chronicles deals with some pretty dark stuff. It picks up the story not long after the end of book three, with Gregor's mom still recovering in Regalia, and Gregor unwillingly continuing his echolocation lessons with Ripred the Rat.

Gregor and Boots are regular visitors down below, but things take a bad turn when Luxa receives a distress signal from the nibblers while the friends are enjoying a birthday party for their friend Hazard. Gregor and Luxa try to slip away undetected to investigate, but their plans are foiled and the expedition is forced to become a group picnic, complete with children and the ever present shrimp salad.

Gregor is relieved that for this adventure at least he is not under pressure as the key figure of a prophecy, but learns that things are not always as they seem. He encounters the fast growing Bane, and is deeply troubled by the Hitler-like aspirations of the white rat - but even more troubling is his inability to master either echolocation or the rage that transforms him into a warrior.

Although still written in age-appropriate language, within this book lies violence, death, erupting volcanoes, poison gas, deadly creatures, the genocide of a species, and the outset of war. In addition, like that other embattled hero, Harry Potter, Gregor's hormones are beginning to warm up with similarly awkward results.

To fully appreciate this book, you'd be better off reading books one through three first, but be warned that the ending of this one tantalizingly sets the stage for the final installment "Code of Claw", which unfortunately isn't expected until 2007.

Amanda Richards
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