Ellie is hoping to go on a camping trip with her friends into the'bush' as they say in Australia. They go for a course of five days roughing it and even some small romance developing in the group. One night a bunch of planes fly over there campsite. They have no lights but Ellie and her friends aren't very concerned. When they finally leave, they were driving back when they saw smoke clouds in the distance. This made them think because it wasn't bush fire season but again it wasn't very alarming.
Until they get to Ellie's house where they find her dogs outside on leashes, dead. She runs inside and no ones home as well there is no note. They go to some more houses and there is no sign of any people. Until they find a note saying they should stay in the bush till they know its safe to come out. There town has been invaded.
What if this was Bradford? Would you go into the bush and hide or would curiosity win you over and send you searching for answers?
I would start searching for answers, even though I think this would be a very scary time because I don't know what is happening. I am adventurous, and I would not be able to sit still in a bush and wait things out. I feel that this book, reminds me of a lot of movies.
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