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Among The Impostors by Margaret Peterson Haddix

May 9, 2014
By Jack Winkelmann BRONZE, Cincinnati, Ohio
Jack Winkelmann BRONZE, Cincinnati, Ohio
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Overall, this book is very good because it has lots of action. Although the book was a little bit too short for the story, it is a good book. The author could and probably should go into a lot more detail about the story and what happens. Also, the author’s conflict in this book is very good. That helps the story and its excitement.


There are no boring parts of the book Among the Impostors. The book is full of plot twists and action. Some characters are working for the Population Police, others are against them. The book is so hard to put down because it is so full of suspense.


I feel like this book should be longer. I was disappointed when it ended because it had action all of the way through and it ended kind of abruptly. The author could have made the story a lot more detailed and exciting than it already was though. I would’ve liked if the author would have gone into more detail about the characters and their actions. The story could have lasted longer than 172 pages.

The conflict in this book is extremely exciting. Luke and Jason’s constant battles play a huge role in the story. Luke’s persistence to make third children legal again is the main force in this conflict. The conflict is especially good when Jason gets hit in the face with a textbook. I hope their fighting continues in the next book of this series.


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