The door starts shaking. It’s a flimsy thing made of bamboo shoots held together with tattered lengths of twine. The shake is subtle and stops almost immediately. They lift their heads to listen, a fourteen year-old boy and a fifty-year-old man, who everyone thinks is his father but who was born near a different jungle on a different planet hundreds of lightyears away. They are lying shirtless on opposite sides of the hut, a mosquito net over each cot. They hear a distant crash, like the sound of an animal breaking the branch of a tree, but in this case, it sounds like the entire tree has been broken.
“What was that?” the boy asks.
“Shh,” the man replies.
They hear the chirp of insects, nothing more. The man brings his legs over the side of the cot when the shake starts again. A longer, firmer shake, and another crash, this time closer. The man gets to his feet and walks slowly to the door. Silence. The man takes a deep breath
as he inches his hand to the latch. The boy sits up.
“No,” the man whispers, and in that instant the blade of a sword, long and gleaming, made of a shining white metal that is not found on Earth, comes through the door and sinks deeply into the man’s chest. It protrudes six inches out through his back, and is quickly pulled free. The man grunts. The boy gasps. The man takes a single breath, and utters one word: “Run.” He falls lifeless to the floor.
The boy leaps from the cot, bursts through the rear wall. He doesn’t bother with the door or a window; he literally runs through the wall, which breaks apart as if it’s paper, though it’s made of strong, hard African mahogany. He tears into the Congo night, leaps over trees, sprints at a speed somewhere around sixty miles per hour. His sight and hearing are beyond human. He dodges trees, rips through snarled vines, leaps small streams with a single step. Heavy footsteps are close behind him, getting closer every second. His pursuers also have gifts. And they have something with them. Something he has only heard hints of, something he never believed he would see on Earth.
The crashing nears. The boy hears a low, intense roar. He knows whatever is behind him is picking up speed. He sees a break in the jungle up ahead. When he reaches it, he sees a huge ravine, three hundred feet across and three hundred feet down, with a river at the
bottom. The river’s bank is covered with huge boulders. Boulders that would break him apart if he fell on them. His only chance is to get across the ravine. He’ll have a short running start, and one chance. One chance to save his own life. Even for him, or for any of the others
on Earth like him, it’s a near impossible leap. Going back, or going down, or trying to fight them means certain death. He has one shot.
I AM NUMBER FOUR copyright © 2010 by Pittacus Lore.
Nine of us came here. We look like you. We talk like you. But we are not you. We have powers you dream of having. We are stronger and faster than anything you have ever seen. We are the superheroes of your movies and comic books—but we are real.
Our plan was to grow and train and become strong to fight them...the enemies who destroyed our world, Lorien. But they found us first. Now we are all running, blending in, living among you without you knowing.
But they know. They caught Number One in Malaysia. Number Two in England. And Number Three in Kenya. They killed them all.
I am Number Four. I am next.
Penned by the mysterious Pittacus Lore, this whirlwind cross between Smallville and Terminator is a superhumanly good read!
Hardcover : 448 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins ( August 17, 2010 )
Item #: 13-175907
ISBN: 9780061969553
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 inches
Product Weight: 17.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

I will read the book but the movie is one of my favorites & I watch it at least every month & I really hope they make a sequel. The Power of Six is coming by book & the movie will hopefully follow
Reviewer: James C
The book was probably one of the best I've read in years. I watched the movie first and after reading the book, the movie has me really disappointed. Its shrouded in mystery and suspense and as soon as you figure out one thing, there is something else that makes you go, "What?!" I would recommend this book to everyone I know who is into sci-fi. The author is very creative and imaginative in creating the characters and settings. A sci-fi action romance novel that doesn't make you want to ever put it down.
Reviewer: Tcarroll
The basic plot idea isn't too bad but the is writing overly simplistic with many character and technical issues e.g. how does a car start up right away after being stored 8 years? Plus Four seems incredibly self-centered regarding Sarah to the detriment of Henri and his friends. Six is a more believable character (yes, I also read the next book in the series).
Reviewer: Bill
I have NOT seen the movie yet, so I wasn't sure what to expect when I bought this book, but I have to say that it is a fantastic read. I read the whole thing in less than two days - it's that good! Looking forward to the next one.
Reviewer: Chris
I thought this would be some teenaged X Men knock-off with Superman origins. It was actually pretty good, and I enjoyed it.
Reviewer: Kevin M
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