Daniel "Day" Wing- A 15 year old boy who is from a poor Lake Sector. He is the Republic's most wanted criminal.
June Iparis- A 15 year old prodigy who is born into a very rich sector. She wants to find Day because he is the prime suspect in her brothers murder.
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"Non Lu" is No Read in French. This is a term commonly used in bar code and other automatic reading technology. Regards Simon. "Non Lu" is No Read in French. This is a term commonly used in bar code and other automatic reading technology. Regards Simon.
"Legend" by Marie Lu has 305 pages.
The book "Legend" by Marie Lu has 305 pages in the paperback version.
James Dashner's book "The Maze Runner" falls into the genre of YA Dystopia. As does "Legend" by Marie Lu and "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld.
An example of indirect characterization in the book "Legend" by Marie Lu is when the protagonist, June, is described as fiercely independent and rebellious due to her actions and decisions throughout the story. This characterization is inferred through her interactions with authority figures and her defiance against the oppressive government.
I'm not aware of a place that you can. You can read the first few pages on Amazon, however, I believe. Just finished it...great book :)
Luzie Marie Marquardt goes by Lu, and Lulu.
In the book "Legend" by Marie Lu, the X on the door that Day's mother used to signify that she was present for the day. It was a way for Day and his family to communicate with each other in secret without drawing attention from the authorities.
Marie Lu has written: 'Patriot' -- subject(s): Criminals, Resistance to Government, Assassination, Fiction, Science fiction, Fugitives from justice, Soldiers, War
In the book "Legend" by Marie Lu, Day escapes into the sewers because he is being hunted by the authorities after being framed for a crime he did not commit. The sewers provide him with a hidden route to evade capture and continue his fight against the oppressive government.
So I try to present characters honestly with their paradoxes and their complexities, their strengths and their weaknesses. Jean Fritz, "Making It Real,". 682 pages·
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we r mot sure but june says day is the champian at the end