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Paper Towns by John Green cover

Paper Towns

…Her friends. So she leaves- quietly, in the middle of the night: people wonder where she went, where she is now, what she’s doing, but none wonder more than Quentin, her next-door neighbour, who discovers a trail of clues that might lead him to her… Paper Towns is John Green’s third solo novel, and having the pleasure of being able to read his novels in publication order, there is something curious to be noticed about Green’s writing. That is, tha… Continue reading

Secret Army by Robert Muchamore cover

Secret Army

…by Robert Muchamore. Now back in England, we see Paul, Rosie, Marc and PT under Charles Henderson’s command at the Espionage Research Unit B. If you’ve read the previous two novels, you’ll be glad to find out that Secret Army is finally set in wartime Britain! The first twenty to thirty pages introduce us to some new characters (at the time of reading, I felt slightly confused, as I had read Eagle Day a while ago and hadn’t realised that we’d not… Continue reading

Red Rising by Pierce Brown book cover

Red Rising

…retrod, but Brown narrowly avoids becoming yet another Marxist tale of the underdog rebelling against the privileged – the staple of the futuristic dystopian novel. Structurally, it isn’t dissimilar to The Hunger Games. Though it begins with the plight of the “reds”, lower-class humans whose purpose it is to prepare Mars for colonisation by the “golds”, Darrow’s life quickly moves from the oppressed to the oppressor as he dons the body of a “gold”… Continue reading

Messenger of Fear by Michael Grant UK cover

Messenger of Fear

…eal conflict that constitutes a plot beyond the relatively contrived voyeuristic glances into the lives of four teenagers; and a protagonist who suffers from amnesia and therefore has little characterisation. That said, Messenger of Fear is probably Grant’s most introspective and philosophical texts, dealing with ideas of punishment and justice (though rarely subtly). The antagonists – this time cruel teenagers – are caricatures, with little room… Continue reading

Wereowlrd: Nest of Serpents UK cover

Wereworld: Nest of Serpents

…m all sufficiently that the novel doesn’t become confusing or difficult to understand. Most interesting is the introduction of Drew’s brother, whose point of view I hope will be expanded upon in future novels as his character grows and becomes an important part of the resistance. The Wereworld series may not have some of the best writing in high-fantasy literature, or the most original worlds, but Jobling does more than enough to keep me entertain… Continue reading

Rebel Heart by Moira Young cover

Rebel Heart

…desperate to find him. Of course, things are never that simple and as many complications as chapters come in the way of their love for each other. Rebel Heart is the second novel of a trilogy, a position that has become synonymous with novels that are a little less ferocious and passionate than their predecessor and less climactic than the final novel. Thankfully, Rebel Heart doesn’t suffer from the shortfalls that burden other second novels (most… Continue reading

There is No Dog by Meg Rosoff cover

There is No Dog

…what irresponsible, hopeless, and for want of a better word, horny, deity. Under the guidance of Mr B’s hand, Bob began a somewhat marvellous creation but since those six days (and not forgetting the rest day after), Bob has been a little neglectful from his planet, instead falling in love with beautiful immortals and ruining the planet as those relationships eventually lead to break up and some catastrophic natural disasters. I should think it be… Continue reading

Fuse by Julianna Baggott cover

Fuse

…a and Bradwell, their parents become a source of conflict as they begin to understand more and more of their pasts and must choose between friendship and finding out more. Perhaps the most interesting character in Fuse is El Capitan, who begins the journey of reconciliation with his mentally impaired brother, who is permanently fused to his back since the Detonations. Much like Pure, Fuse takes a while to get off its feet. The swift cinematic inte… Continue reading