Not having read 'Now you are one of us novel', I can only guess. There may be a protagonist who is at the heart of the story. This person could be a loner or an outcast at the beginning. Then there could be a group of characters who represent the 'us'. Among them, there might be a friendly character who welcomes the protagonist, a more skeptical one who questions their inclusion, and perhaps an antagonist within the group who tries to stop the protagonist from fully becoming 'one of us' for some reason.
The main characters are the students who are in detention together. There's Bronwyn, who is the brainy one. Nate, the bad boy. Addy, the popular girl, and Cooper, the jock.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in detail, but likely there are some young characters, maybe students, who are at the center of the mystery.
Since I'm not familiar with the exact 'Now you are one of us novel', it's hard to say precisely. However, from the title, it gives the impression that there's a sense of belonging that the story focuses on. It might start with the main character feeling alienated or different. Then, through a series of events, like meeting certain people or going through specific situations, they are drawn into this new group. It could also explore themes of identity, as the character's identity might change or be redefined as they become part of this new 'us'.
I don't know as I haven't read the book. Maybe it has characters who are strangers in a new town.
It's possible that there are some characters who are initially in denial about the fact that no one will save them. They might be prideful or just naive. As the story progresses, they could be forced to change their ways and become more self - sufficient. These types of characters would be interesting to follow as they grow and adapt to their new understanding.
I don't know the specific main characters as I haven't read it. But typically, there would be a diverse group of characters that include suspects, possible victims, and maybe a detective - like figure trying to solve the mystery.
There might be a mentor - like figure in the novel. This character could offer guidance and wisdom to the main character. For example, an older person with a lot of life experience who helps the protagonist make important decisions.
I don't know as I haven't read it. But usually a novel has a protagonist and some supporting characters.
I don't know the specific main characters in 'A Place for Us' novel as I haven't read it.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the book in detail. But usually in a novel, the main characters are the ones who drive the plot forward. They could be the ones with the most conflicts or the ones who are most changed by the events in the story.