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Title:The Unspoken
Author:Thomas Fahy
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 176 pages
Published:February 5th 2008 by Simon Schuster Books for Young Readers
Categories:Horror. Young Adult. Teen. Mystery. Suspense
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The Unspoken Hardcover | Pages: 176 pages
Rating: 3.42 | 461 Users | 87 Reviews

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"In five years' time, your greatest fear will consume you. It will rob you of your last breath."

Five years ago six children who lived with their families in Jacob Crawley's Divine Path religious cult escaped by burning the compound to the ground. They are reunited at the funeral of Jacob's son, Harold. Harold died of drowning -- his worst fear -- even though his body was found miles from any water. And it seems that each of the teens is marked for murder -- as Crawley had predicted years earlier. Can any of these teens save themselves?

Horror author Thomas Fahy now brings his unsettling talent to teen fiction with The Unspoken.

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Original Title: The Unspoken
ISBN: 1416940073 (ISBN13: 9781416940074)
Edition Language: English

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Personally, I thought the book wasn't the best. The author didn't describe the characters in the book which made it hard to connect with them. The book was about a religious cult and that I don't like to read about religious things. Also, since the book was short, it was very predictable. I was able to predict things from the moment I read it and you shouldn't be able to do that with a book. You should be surprised by the events that take place in a book, not being able to foresee it.

Six teens, victims of sadistic cult leader Jacob, reunite at the funeral of his son, Harold. These teens were trying to get their lives back but some unseen person doesn't want them to. Has returning to the town of their horrible childhood made them victims all over again? Chilling and very creepy, Fahy has crafted an interesting tale which one will find hard to put down. Each scene seems like a movie scene, visually entertaining, but at times it is hard to feel for the characters since we never

I didn't think this book was too bad in the beginning...it was slow moving and held my attention just enough for me to keep reading. I wish I had stopped and moved on to a better book. I was completely disappointed by the ending. It was rushed and left open and I can't stand books like that.Basically....children raised in a cult, cult leader kills all but six kids, six kids kill cult leader, five years later kids start dying.

Giving this a star rating, itd be at about 2 stars. I enjoyed the book at the beginning but I got to about 40 pages in and the whole story started to confuse me. It was an interesting book, but I didnt fully understand it from the beginning anyways. I didnt really like anything in the book being confused. I would recommend this book to people who can figure through challenging books and that like horror fiction.

The Unspoken is about the teen survivors of a creepy cult that their parents belonged to. The kids escaped five years ago, when they set fire to the cults headquarters, killing Jacob Crawley, the powerful and frightening leader of the cult. Split up and sent to foster families across the country, the teens have not kept in touch with each otheruntil one of them ends up dead. They meet up together for the funeral, returning to Meridian, the small Southern town where it all happened. It seems as



The Unspoken is about six teens who were the only survivors of a religious cult, that was destroyed by a fire. A prediction was made that each teen would die by their worst fear. Five years later, one of the teens drown and slowly each teen starts dying. The only way to stop this is to find the root of the curse. Each teen goes through a series of obstacles that they have never encountered and never believed.

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