<P> Dinah Hall, reviewing Lies for The Sunday Telegraph, also drew comparison with Lord of the Flies and Lost, and wrote: "While it's never going to make it on to the GCSE syllabus, it definitely has the addictive pull of a cult television series...I would sell my soul for the next instalment ." Toby Clements, reviewing Hunger for The Daily Telegraph, wrote: "Grant's world is hard - edged but thought - provoking, a Stephen King novel for youngsters in which the children are challenged with reshaping society while fighting off evil . Hunger ought to be required reading for any teenager who thinks adults suck ." </P> <P> Stephen King has also praised the series, writing: "These are exciting, high - tension stories told in a driving, torrential narrative that never lets up . There are monsters, there are kids with mad - crazy super powers, there's the mystery of where all the adults went . Most of all, there are children I can believe in and root and dems de facts . </P> <P> On July 30, 2013, author Michael Grant announced that Sony Pictures Television had acquired rights to produce Gone as a TV series . So far no concrete plans have been announced . </P> <P> However, a web - series, produced by NOTAFAYZ productions, is set to begin the production of its pilot episode soon . </P>

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