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Lesley Howarth

Autor(a) de MapHead

22+ Works 292 Membros 2 Críticas

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Obras por Lesley Howarth

MapHead (1994) 77 exemplares
Ultraviolet (Puffin Fiction) (1950) 45 exemplares
Weather Eye (1995) 30 exemplares
MapHead: The Return (1997) 25 exemplares
The Pits (1996) 19 exemplares
Flower King (1993) 14 exemplares
Mister Spaceman (1999) 14 exemplares
Paulina (1999) 10 exemplares
Big Summer (2002) 8 exemplares
Colossus (2004) 8 exemplares
No Accident (2000) 7 exemplares
Calling the Shots (2006) 5 exemplares
Carwash (Puffin Teenage Books) (2002) 5 exemplares
Bodyswap: The Boy Who Was 84 (2009) 4 exemplares
Fort Biscuit (Sprinters S.) (1996) 4 exemplares
The Squint (1999) 3 exemplares
Drive (2004) 3 exemplares
'Yamabusters!' (Takeaway Tales) (1999) 3 exemplares
Bad Rep (Epix) (1998) 2 exemplares
Tales from a Sick Bed (2009) 2 exemplares
Quirx 2 - The Edge of the World (1998) 2 exemplares

Associated Works

Mirrors: Sparkling New Stories from Prize-Winning Authors (2001) — Contribuidor — 12 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1952-12-29
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
UK
Local de nascimento
Bournemouth, England, UK

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Críticas

OK, so reading the blurb made this book sound quite exciting 'How was anyone to know that one day the sun would just burn up their lives?' ect ect.. Basically, there's too much radiation to go outside but violet Niles is a slightly adventurous teen who breaks all the rules and goes outside!
The setting of this book is very imaginative. Don't get me wrong, there's nothing wrong with a bit of imagination but it was so confusing and unrealistic (as were most of the aspects of this book) that I ended up reading a lot of pages twice.
I don't think I got this book at all, it took me forever to read and I still don't think I know the whole storyline.
It was very confusing how the storyline would go slowly for long periods of time and then everything would go so fast.
I never really connected to the characters because the background of them wasn't very detailed. I don't mean to be offensive but I'm not in any rush to read any more of her books. The only good point was the futuristic world she was living in. It's a unique and interesting thought that the world one day in hundreds of years might be similar.
Overall, I wouldn't recommend this book.
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kathy_chiff | Sep 29, 2013 |
3 kids, Nick, Alex and Indie are chosen to star in a new reality TV show called “Kids Rule OK”. The 3 will have cameras strapped to them and use the power to change things that are wrong in their lives. The problem is, their Mum has run away with an Australian and their Dad has just lost his job – problems that can’t be fixed with a TV camera. They soon learn that having their every word and deed broadcast 24/7 has its rewards and its drawbacks
 
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nicsreads | Apr 20, 2007 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
22
Also by
1
Membros
292
Popularidade
#80,152
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Críticas
2
ISBN
50
Línguas
1

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