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editAmong the Hidden is about these two kids named Luke and Jen who have to hide their whole entire lives because they
- My oldest child just read this book and was very disturbed by it. Now my wife is reading it. Has anyone come across any references or citation regarding the mathematical truth of overpopulation? Long ago I read that every family has to have at least four children just to keep the population balanced, and less than that will begin a decline. This was to compensate for many that cannot have children and for many who are killed accidently. I wish I could remember the source, anyone else come across data like this? Jcchat66 (talk) 01:42, 6 December 2007 (UTC)
Whenever I first started reading the novel I thought it took place in China until I got to "population police" etcetera. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.158.72.184 (talk) 00:57, 19 March 2009 (UTC)
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Among the Hidden
editAmong The hidden is a book about a law that does not allow more than 2 children per family.Luke Garner is a third child who hidding from the population police his family is very poor and he can not go outside since the woods have been cut down to build house for baron's.He soon find's a baron named Jen Talbot that is also a third child.Jen unlike luke can do what he can't Jen soon tells luke about the rally of all third children.Luke does not go to the rally but the night before the rallly jen sneak's into lukes house and say's see you after the rally.It' was weeks after the rally and jen has not been home yet.Then luke sneaks into Jens house and find's Mr.Talbolt Jen's dad .He discovers that Mr.Talbolt is a population police.Luke can't go on with out a fake I.D or he will die pp find him.So he tells his parents that he is getting a fake I.D his parents finaly say yes.So lives as a baron named Lee Grant and leaves the very next day knowned as Lee Grant and goes to a privete boarding school —Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.102.210.162 (talk) 22:21, 30 September 2008 (UTC)
reader input
editi have read this book in the past and i loved it,and went on to read some of the sequels. This book has a great story line and shocks you with every page you turn. I sugggest also readin "Among the hidden" it is even more shocking than this book.. well i just wanted to say if anybody is thinking of reading this book that they should or it,its well worth the time.
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reader input
editi have read this book in the past and i loved it,and went on to read some of the sequels. This boook has a great story line and shocks you with every page you turn. I sugggest also readin "Among the hidden" it is even more shocking than this book.. well i just wanted to say if anybody is thinking of reading this book that they should or it,its well worth the time. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.56.30.130 (talk) 16:23, 5 March 2010 (UTC)