The Rise of Nine by Pittacus Lore

The Rise of Nine (Lorien Legacies, #3)

by Pittacus Lore

The Rise of Nine is the next thrilling instalment in the gripping Lorien Legacies series by Pittacus Lore.

'Number Four is a hero for this generation' Michael Bay, director of Transformers

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Until I met John Smith, Number Four, I'd been on the run alone, hiding and fighting to stay alive. Together we are much more powerful. But it could only last so long before we had to separate to find the others . . .

I went to Spain to find Seven, and I found even more, including a tenth member of the Garde who escaped from Lorien alive. Ella is younger than the rest of us, but just as brave. Now we're looking for the others - including John.

But so are they.

I am Number Six. To finish what they started, they'll have to fight us first.



Praise for Pittacus Lore:


'Tense, exciting, full of energy' Observer

'Relentlessly readable' The Times

'Tense, keeps you wondering' Sunday Times

'Set to eclipse Harry Potter and moody vampires. Pittacus Lore is about to become one of the hottest names on the planet' Big Issue


The Rise of Nine is the third book in Pittacus Lore's Lorien Legacies series. The first book in his Lorien Legacies series, I Am Number Four, is now a major Disney motion picture, and along with The Power of Six and The Rise of Nine, perfect for fans of The Hunger Games.

Reviewed by liz089 on

5 of 5 stars

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It is awesome to read this series again, and this is the last one I have already read before. Even though it has been a couple of years, I really enjoyed this one again. The characters are awesome, we get to know some new ones and meet older ones again.

It had some great plottwists (even though I remembered them, it added something extra to read it again from a different perspective) and a LOT OF ACTION. Great !! Can't wait to continue and get started in the ones I haven't read yet !

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