This boxed set contains the first 6 books in the 'Tomorrow' series.
Titles include:
- 'Tomorrow, When The War Began': Hell isn't only a place for the damned, sometimes it's a place where the saved take refuge. Seven teenagers take a trip to Hell. And seven come back. To Hell. The most powerful novel ever written for young Australians. Get ready. This is real. This is true. What will you do tomorrow? Winner Bilby Older Readers Award.
- 'The Dead Of The Night': Let no stranger intrude here, no invader trespass. This was ours, and this we would defend.
Australia has been invaded. Nothing is as it was. Six teenagers are living out their nightmare in the sanctuary of a hidden valley, making their own rules, protecting what's theirs, struggling for courage in a world changed forever.
- 'The Third Day, The Frost': They came in summer. They fell upon the land swiftly and suddenly. Through autumn they spread, like locusts, like mice, like a plague. Now it's winter. They're still here. But so too are Ellie and Homer and their friends. Half-a-dozen teenagers with all the odds against them. How far can courage go? What do you save first when you're fighting for everything - yourself, your friends, your family, your country?
- 'Darkness, Be My Friend': That's what war does for you. Either kills you in one hit or destroys you slowly. One way or the other, it gets you. Unless you fight back.
- 'Burning For Revenge': The world is in flames . . . You look behind you - there's nothing but smoke. Ahead of you the future has just burst into flames. Your life is on fire. The world's an inferno. You're burning . . . with passion and fear, with love and rage. You're burning for revenge. Winner 1998 Australian Booksellers' Book of the Year.
- 'The Night Is For Hunting': They are the enemy. And they're still out there. They're in your street, your home, the safest places you know. You feel their hot breath . . . even in the depths of Hell. Ellie and Homer are out there too. Lee and Fi and Kevin. They've forgotten what it means to be safe. Sometimes they feel like there's nowhere left for them. They may be right.