By Pittacus Lore
When their planet was attacked, the people loaded up the best and brightest of their children and sent them to Earth to hide among the populace until the kids grew up and gained their magical powers. But the enemy tracked them to Earth and is hunting the kids down, already killing numbers one through three.
Fearing for his safety, number Four's guardian moves himself and Four, changing their names and creating new IDs for them. Four is fifteen years old and just starting to develop his powers. Newly arrived in a small rural town in Ohio, Four is making himself at home in his new high school, making friends and enemies: he runs afoul of a jock/bully when the boy's old girl friend takes a shine to Four and the jock gets jealous.
Four's guardian warns him not to get involved with the local girls. But Four falls hard for ex-cheerleader Sarah. So when the guardian begins to fear the enemy is nearby and wants to leave the area, Four refuses. He has become tired of their rootless existence and he is falling in love with Sarah.
But the enemy is implacable and dogged in their determination to track down the surviving alien kids and destroying them all. And once they achieve that, their next victims will be the people of Earth.
This was a fairly good read, a bit juvenile and predictable, but still quite moving and enjoyable. It is the first entry in a series of books. The author is not Pittacus Lore as the books are written by James Frey, Jobie Hughes, and Greg Boose. Pittacus Lore is actually a character in the novels.
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