CHAPTER ONE
My name is Marina, as of the sea, but I wasn’t called that until much later. In the beginning I was known merely as Seven, one of the nine surviving Garde from the planet Lorien, the fate of which was, and still is, left in our hands. Those of us who aren’t lost. Those of us still alive.
I was six when we landed. When the ship jolted to a halt on Earth, even at my young age I sensed how much was at stake for us—nine Cêpan, nine Garde—and that our only chance waited for us here. We had entered the planet’s atmosphere in the midst of a storm of our
own creation, and as our feet found Earth for the very first time, I remember the wisps of steam that rolled off the ship and the goose bumps that covered my arms. I hadn’t felt the wind in a year, and it was freezing outside. Somebody was there waiting for us. I don’t know who he was, only that he handed each Cêpan two sets of clothes and a large envelope. I still don’t know what was in it.
As a group we huddled together, knowing we might never see one another again. Words were said, hugs were given, and then we split up, as we knew we must, walking in pairs in nine different directions. I kept peering over my shoulder as the others receded in the
distance until, very slowly, one by one, they all disappeared. And then it was just Adelina and I, trudging alone in a world we knew next to nothing about. I realize now just how scared Adelina must have been.
I remember our aimless march that went on for days, maybe weeks, then Adelina rushing us aboard a ship headed to some unknown destination. I remember two or three different trains after that. Adelina and I kept to ourselves, sticking to obscure corners, away
from whoever might be around. We hiked from town to town, over mountains and across fields, knocking on doors that were quickly slammed in our faces. We were hungry, tired, and scared. I remember sitting on a sidewalk begging for change. I remember crying instead of sleeping. I’m certain that Adelina gave away some of our precious gems from Lorien for nothing more than warm meals, so great was our need. Perhaps she gave them all away. And then we found this place in Spain.
A stern-looking woman I would come to know as Sister Lucia answered the heavy oak door. She squinted at Adelina, her gaze moving from head to toe, surely taking in her desperation, the way her shoulders drooped.
“Do you believe in the word of God?” the woman asked in Spanish, pursing her lips and narrowing her eyes in scrutiny.
“The word of God is my vow,” Adelina replied with a solemn nod. I don’t know how she knew this response—perhaps she learned it when we stayed in a church basement weeks before—but it was the right one. Sister Lucia opened the door.
Copyright © 2011 by Pittacus Lore
Nine of us came here, nine children trained to avenge the destruction of our world. Now, only six of us are left, separate, distant, blending in with humans. But our powers are developing, and soon we’ll be equipped to fight.
Our enemies are getting closer. They tried to catch John Smith, but he escaped, a fugitive in Ohio. To the world, he’s a mystery. To me, he is Number Four. But what about Number Five and Six? Could one of them be the raven-haired girl from my dreams? The girl whose powers may be strong enough to bring the six of us together?
My name is Marina. I am Number Seven. And I’m ready to fight.
Maintaining the breathless excitement of I Am Number Four, Pittacus Lore keeps us glued to the page with The Power of Six.
Hardcover : 416 pages
Publisher: HarperCollins ( August 23, 2011 )
Item #: 13-421897
ISBN: 9780061974557
Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 inches
Product Weight: 16.0 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

This is a wonderful read! I hate waiting for the next one! Please don't keep me waiting :)....
Reviewer: Sdbhart
I started reading this book as soon as I finished the first one and I couldn't put it down. Just like the first book, it kept you guessing, trying to figure out what was going on. I love how it introduced new characters, and I can't wait to find out more about them, plus find out what happens to one of the other characters. I read this book in one day and I'm anxious for the author to come out with the next book. I don't really care to see a movie of this book considering how bad the last one was.
Reviewer: Tcarroll
I thought this book was as good or better than "I am number four" by same author. There are two story lines happening here at once. With a continuation of what's happening with John(4), Six, and Sam and of course Bernie Kosar, we are also introduced to number seven who's grown up in a convent in Spain. There's alot of suspense, action, and character building. It's a quick read, entertaining, reading almost like watching a movie in your head. If you read "I am number four" and liked it, you have to read this! Even if you've never read the first book, you could read this one first, but I dare say you'll be reading the first book after this one. You'll be hooked like the rest of us then.
Reviewer: C. S
This is a good and fun read, takes me back to my youth when I ready super hero comics. I enjoy how the heroes discover and develop their super talents, and how the heroes are finding each other. A fun read.
Reviewer: sklokk
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