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|title=The Dead of the Night (The Tomorrow Series)
|sort= Dead of the Night (The Tomorrow Series)
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0857388735
|paperback=0857388738
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|ebook=B006PIJXLS
|pages=288
|publisher=Quercus
|date=January 2012
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|website=http://www.johnmarsden.com.au/
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|summary=Gripping - if rather bleak - continuation of Marsden's Tomorrow When The War Began series. Not quite up to the excellent first book but definitely worth reading.
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As always when I review sequels, spoiler warning for [[Tomorrow When The War Began by John Marsden|Tomorrow When The War Began]] - read further at your own risk!
Despite those qualms, I'm certainly enjoying this as a series and would happily recommend it. I'm about to start book three myself and am looking forward to finding out what happens to the group - although with seven altogether and a follow-up series, I'm expecting a few more of the cliffhangers to come!
 
We also have a review of [[The Third Day, The Frost (The Tomorrow Series) by John Marsden]].
For another tale of teenagers left without any adults due to the outbreak of war, then [[How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff]] is less action-orientated but completely spellbinding.
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