The Eleventh Plague is a story set in the desolate landscape of the post-apocalyptic United States, after a brutal war between China and the U.S. Two thirds of the population was killed off by a vicious strain of influenza. People called the sickness the Elevent Plague.
15 yr. old Stephen Quinn was born after the war and only knows the life of a salvager. His family was among the few who survived and took to roaming the country for supplies. After his grandfather passed away, and his father left in a coma due to an accident; Stephen finds his way to Settler's Landing. Where he meets a group of people who pretend it is still the 20th century. He also meets Jenny, who feels as out of place as is. There they pull a prank that goes horribly wrong and erupts a battle that will change Settler's Landing, and their lives forever.
No it's actually a book
No, a plot is a stroyline, and a genre is a type of book.
The book by David Skuy
The Eleventh Commandment - film - was created in 1924.
Revenge of the Sith focuses on Anakin's turn to the dark side and becoming Darth Vader
No it's actually a book
The ending to the Eleventh Plague is abrupt and leaves you hanging in suspense.
As of now, there is no official announcement regarding a sequel to "The Eleventh Plague" by Jeff Hirsch. It is always possible that the author may release a follow-up in the future, but there is no information available about it at this time.
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The Eleventh Hour - book - was created in 1989.
Joann Klainer has written: 'The eleventh plague'
The ISBN of A Plague of Frogs - book - is 0786863609.
apparently from what i have searched, Jeff Hirsch is thinking about it, but if he does, it wont be for a couple of years.
A Plague of Frogs - book - has 304 pages.
Albert Camus wrote The Plague.
"The Plague" by Albert Camus follows a doctor named Bernard Rieux in the Algerian city of Oran as it is hit by a mysterious plague that leads to quarantine and isolation. The novel explores themes of the human condition, morality, and the struggle to find meaning in the face of suffering and death. Through Rieux and other characters' experiences, Camus reflects on the absurdity of life and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague is book three.