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on August 3, 2010, and spent seven successive weeks at #1 on the children's chapter of the ''New York Times'' bestseller list.
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. The novel is the first of a seven-book series.


Plot

The first book of the "Lorian Legacies Series" "I am Number Four", centers on the conflict between two extraterrestrial species: the ''Loric'' and the ''Mogadorians''. The Loric are classified into two factions: the overseers known as the ''Cepân'' and the
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known as the ''Garde'', the latter of whom possess unique
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known as ''Legacies''. The story opens with a prelude that follows ''Hannu'' – the alias used by Number Three, one of nine Garde children hiding on Earth after their homeworld of ''Lorien'' was invaded – residing in
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where he is killed by Mogadorian assassins under the command of General Andrakkus Sutekh. Most of the book is told in the first person by Number Four, who takes the name ''John Smith''. As the story begins, he and his guardian or Cepân, ''Henri'', learn of the death of Number Three and move to Paradise, Ohio, assuming new identities aka John Smith. There, John befriends conspiracy theorist Sam Goode and "adopts" a dog identified by its name tag as "Bernie Kosar". He also meets and is attracted to a fellow student, Sarah Hart, who is working as a photographer. Sarah's ex-boyfriend, football player Mark James, is a bully who torments both John and Sam. During the Halloween festival, Sam mentions that he knows about Mogadorians from a magazine, ''They Walk Among Us'', a revelation that alarms both John and Henri. Mark and his friends organize a nasty surprise during the haunted hayride: Sarah, John and Sam are left stranded in the woods, where Mark plans to beat John up. John uses his "legacies", which are akin to superpowers, to fend off his attackers and rescue Sarah. In the darkness, Sarah does not see John use his legacies, and he emphatically warns Mark not to talk (or to let his friends talk) about what happened and that he will punish Mark severely if Mark or any of his friends talk. Sarah and John's relationship develops. Henri continues training John to use his legacies, now with an increasing sense of urgency. Henri is unsettled, and tells John that it is not safe to stay. He is also concerned as John is late in developing his telekinesis, a power that he will need to fight the Mogadorians. Later, it is revealed that Sam has seen enough to arouse his suspicions, but John allays them by bluffingly 'admitting' to being an alien. He finds out more about the magazine Sam reads by borrowing a copy. Sam speaks of his belief that his father has been abducted by aliens. Henri discovers where the magazine is printed, and drives the two-hour car trip to Athens, Ohio, to find out more. John attends a
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with Sarah's family, but worries about Henri, who does not answer text messages. In his agitated state, John's telekinetic power manifests, though uncontrolled, and he leaves. He calls Sam for help, and they take Sam's father's long-unused truck and head for Athens, where they succeed in rescuing Henri. During the rescue, Sam is made fully aware of John's and Henri's alien secret, and John's legacies develop significantly. On their return, Henri insists they leave Paradise. John refuses, using his newfound powers to express his adamance, and Henri relents. A few months pass, during which John trains in the use of his legacies. Henri gradually relaxes as John becomes more adept. At a party at Mark's house, a major fire breaks out, trapping Sarah, forcing John to use his powers to save her. He then reveals his secret to Sarah, and they lie to the police and a reporter about what happened. Later on, John also lies to Henri, in order not to reveal how much he has told Sarah. But John's lies are revealed when a video is released on
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. Henri is furious, and demands they leave immediately. John again uses his powers to stop him, and desperately races to the school, knowing that Sarah is in danger. He finds Sarah, but the Mogadorians have already arrived. The Mogadorians have brought an enormous beast called Piken, and smaller, but still deadly, creatures called Krauls. These creatures are sent to track and kill the Loric. John and Sarah are joined by Number Six (who has been looking for them since Three's death) and later by Henri, Mark, and Bernie Kosar ("the dog"). John sends Mark off, exhorting him to protect Sarah. A furious battle ensues, during which Six exhibits powers of invisibility and control of the weather, and Bernie Kosar is revealed to be a Chimæra. Sam arrives partway through the battle. John kills a soldier, Bernie Kosar battles a Piken, and at key moments John is helped by his friends, but in the end they are depleted and weakened by numbers and power. Six is wounded and taken to relative safety. John uses an ability he was barely aware of to communicate with a beast brought by the Mogadorians and to turn it against them. Henri is killed, but before dying exhorts John to read a letter he left for him. John survives, though he is very weak, and the Mogadorians are defeated. Promising to return for Sarah, John leaves Paradise, along with Number Six, Sam, and Bernie Kosar.


Characters

* Number 4 (John Smith): John Smith is the protagonist of the story. Each Loric can only be killed in order of their number. Number 1,2 and 3 have already been killed and John is next in line to be killed by the ''Mogadorians''. * Sarah Hart: John's girlfriend, whom John develops extremely strong feelings for, and refuses to move to be with her and thus sacrifices himself and his race to be with her. * Mark James: The ex-boyfriend of Sarah Hart and main antagonist and bully of John Smith and Sam Goode for the first part of the novel. * Henri (Brandon): John's ''Cepân,'' teacher, from ''Lorien'', sent to help John learn to control his developing ''legacies'' and to protect him. * Sam Goode: John's best friend. Sam's father went missing and is not "found" until later in the series. Sam is a sci-fi/alien geek. * Mogadorians: A race of aliens responsible for killing the ''Loric'' and now hunting the 9. * The 9: 9 Garde children sent away from ''Lorien'' at the time of the invasion in order to someday restore their planet, they each develop powers(''legacies''), and cannot be killed out of order as they are protected by an ancient and powerful spell. * Bernie Kosar: A Chimæra (magical pet that can change between animals), who protects John. His preferred form is a Beagle. John is unaware of his Lorian past until very late in the book. * Number 6: The only other Loric to appear in the first novel of the series. Number 6 risks breaking the Lorian spell that protects each Loric so they can only be killed in order to meet John. She only appears at the very end of the "I am Number Four" novel.


Reception

''I Am Number Four'' has received mixed reviews. ''
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'' wrote, "If it were a Golden Age comic, this tale of ridiculous science, space dogs and humanoid aliens with flashlights in their hands might not be bad." The ''
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'' said, “There’s genuine suspense…it’s easy to get lost in the world of the sweet teen from another planet.” ''
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'' reviewed it as, “Terrifically propulsive.” ''
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'' wrote, "For those looking for an undemanding, popcorn-ready read, this 'guy—okay, alien—gets the girl and saves the world' adventure should do the trick."
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wrote, "With its interesting premises and a fast-pace telling, the story will grab readers who are willing to suspend quite a bit of disbelief. Others, who like their science fiction with a bit more science and internal logic, will have to search elsewhere." ''The Horn Book'' reviewed it as, "Riveting." It was on the number one spot of the ''New York Times'' Best Seller list for 7 weeks and was on it for a total of 17 weeks.


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