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Sam Temple is described as brave, loyal, and resourceful. He is also depicted as a natural leader who cares deeply for his friends and values justice and righteousness.

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Who is your favorite character from gone by michael grant?

Astrif


Who is Sam Temple?

Sam Temple is a fictional character from the book Gone by Michael Grant.


Who is the gone series by?

Michael Grant


Who is the model for Diana Ladris on Michael grant's GONE?

There is no specific model for the character Diana Ladris in Michael Grant's Gone series, as the character is a fictional creation. The author may have drawn inspiration from various sources or used their imagination to develop and describe the character.


Will there be a sequel to lies by Michael grant?

Michael Grant, in an interview, said there will/should be about 6 books in his GONE series.


When was Gone by Michael Grant first published?

Gone was published in the year 2008


How many pages are in the Michael grant book gone?

The book "Gone" by Michael Grant has around 560 pages in the paperback edition.


What book is second in the gone series by michael grant?

Hunger.


Is Tiffany Thornton Astrid on the cover of Gone by Michael Grant?

No.


Where does the story take place in gone?

"Gone" by Michael Grant takes place in the fictional town of Perdido Beach, California. The story is set after all the adults mysteriously disappear and the town is cut off from the rest of the world.


Is Huger by Michael Grant before Lies by Michael Grant?

No, "Hunger" by Michael Grant is the second book in the "Gone" series, while "Lies" is the third book.


What is Sam Temple's real name from Michael Grant's Gone?

Sam Temple's real name is Caine Soren. He discovers his true identity as Caine in the novel "Gone" by Michael Grant.