I Am Four Theme

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Readers will be on the edge of their seats, while reading a breathtaking story of a 17 year old martian boy, having to learn to walk and talk like us to survive, in hopes of not be detected by “Them”. I Am Four is a suspenseful, but heartwarming sci-fi series written by Pittacus Lore. Despite being an extraterrestrial from a distant planet, having to hide his identity from everyone, and being hunted by some of the most dangerous creatures in the galaxy, Four is able to push himself to live a new and normal life on this mysteries planet we call Earth. Lore shows a theme of overcoming obstacles. Four has to learn to get around the problems of being hunted and trying not to show the powers that are within him. I like how the author made it so

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