Taken begins in a city named Claysoot, Gray's primary home. As he jumps the wall surrounding the city with Emma, his girlfriend, they are taken to a new town and two more rebel complexes. Claysoot is, for the most part, a peaceful town besides the fact every young boy is taken on their eighteenth birthday. It has many buildings and homes along with the giant wall that protects and isolates Claysoot from the rest of the unknown world. The town was said to be far away from Clatysoot and is explained to be a very modern with more violence than usual, it is very dark for most of the day and has spooky nights full of creepy and mysterious noises, making it hard to rest at night.
As Gray and Emma move from the mysterious town to the rebel complexes, they find out crucial information about the entire world. They discover four more cities like his own, Claysoot. The four more citites are just as long and just as wide with the same concept as Claysoot, no men over the age of eighteen. He finds out that their city is just an experiment, an experiment for war. He discovers that the five cities are all experiments to breed people in extreme environments with no men to help out, in order to create soldiers for a civil war. At the scetchy rebel complexes, Gray and Emma become rebels of the experiment and almost begin a protest/revolt against it.
If the war continues, it is being said that the US might split in half because of all of the destruction and war conflicts going on. I hope Gray and Emma can make it out and back home to Claysoot or even make it to somewhere safe before the war expands to close to them and they are possibly caught in action. Will Gray, being a rebel of the experiment, be taken to become a soldier for war, or will he make it through with Emma?
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