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Long Reach

…Kelly, who manages to evade all sense of evil you thought you knew and makes you suspect every fatherly figure. Long Reach is littered with characters from every day life, and it will make you suspicious of anyone! Long Reach is everything it promises to be: an adrenaline-pumping, grounded espionage thriller with the potential to become a big player in the YA market. Peter Cocks makes every punch count and forces your heart to race in anticipation… Continue reading

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Burning Secrets

…ience of mysteries, the secrets of Wragge in Burning Secrets is neither ground-breaking or particularly well hidden. I had guessed within about 100 to 150 pages what was going on an how. Regardless, Burning Secrets was still a fun read and I really enjoyed uncovering all the clues confirming my suspicions and deepening the story. The characters of Burning Secrets aren’t particularly special. Daniel is like a bog-standard teenager (albeit a little… Continue reading

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Panic

…for teenagers like myself than the adult market it seemed to be aimed at. Comments have been thrown around, including the lack of three-dimensional characters, lack of suspense-of-disbelief and a predictable plot – yet, in the YA market where improbable ideas are far less restricted, Panic is actually a reasonably good novel that is really quite gripping. Anyone looking for a fast, chase/thriller novel will be thoroughly entertained by Panic. It… Continue reading

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Skulduggery Pleasant: Kingdom of the Wicked

…ng his heroes antagonists and Kingdom of the Wicked certainly pushes the boundaries of the reader in terms of what they’re willing to forgive. With any other author, the series might be have been getting a little tired with its seventh instalment. Landy, however, has proven moreover that he is extremely capable as a writer, and as the series leaves its naïve roots behind and becomes rather violent and dark (in a fantastic way), it’s clear that the… Continue reading

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Salvage

…arents, Aidan is now a self-sufficient eighteen-year old living with his older girlfriend and her son, Finn. He’s got a job, too, working for a local a salvage reseller. Aidan wants to give Finn the homelife he never had, and the father he always wishes he did have. Cass, meanwhile, has spent 12 happy years with her adopted parents, being nurtured and looked after. As the novel ratchets up to its final climax – a teary one, I can tell you – all yo… Continue reading

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Infinite Sky

…, as thirteen and fourteen year-olds experiencing their first love, are wonderfully crafted; Iris as a strong, independent young woman whose family lies in tatters in the aftermath of a messy separation. She, unlike her father, is fascinated by the contrasting lifestyle of the Travellers. Trick, equally, is a strong yet sensitive young man torn between following his father and living a “normal” life, and he cares deeply for Iris, even if it isn’t… Continue reading

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Replica

…eplica stand out in an industry where such characters still don’t really become protagonists. Whilst Replica has an engaging hook, Heath’s reliance on plot devices that work for middle grade fiction such as Money Run is his ultimate mistake. The ending just doesn’t work in the context of the book, which presents a more realistic vision of the future. Maybe it’s time for Heath to move away from mystery thrillers and explore pastures new – because h… Continue reading

Skulduggery Pleasant: Mortal Coil by Derek Landy cover

Skulduggery Pleasant: Mortal Coil

…tuation was pretty dire. Things don’t get much more nail-biting than this! Derek Landy rounds that all off with a wonderful ending, setting up the next book well while keeping it short and not dragging on. The last few pages were incredibly cinematic, and I could visualise the credits rolling after I finished the last word. Skulduggery Pleasant is definitely, in my opinion, highly suited for film, and you’ll be glad to hear that there have been ta… Continue reading