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A carregar... TWOC (2005)por Graham Joyce
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Heavily laden with British slang, this is the story of a typical high school boy -- with a few twists. First, Matt is haunted by his brother's ghost and the fateful events of the night that changed his life. As we travel with him through his probation, we see (perhaps too many of) his thoughts regarding both the present and the past. During a weekend trip with other teens on probation, Matt learns some important lessons and will maybe figure out how to move on with his life. This was well written, and despite some of the fixation on Matt's part, I actually would have liked to read more. sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
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TWOC (twok) abbr. of criminal offence of Taking Without Owner's Consent as distinct from Theft, usually applied to motoring offence of so-called 'joyriding'. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The narrator’s name is Matt. In this story, Matt is on probation after stealing a car and wrecking it during an accident. He really hates being on probation. Everyday, he has to talk to a probation officer about his issue, but this is really hard for him.
The conflict of this story is that Matt’s brother, Jake, died in a car accident. Although he is dead, Matt keeps seeing him everywhere. He tells us that Jake died when they stole a car (the one that got him on probation) and crashed it in a car accident. But Matt is not telling us the whole truth.
Graham Joyce did a great job on this book. Once you start reading, it is hard to stop. To find out the truth of Matt’s story, you have to read it for yourself. ( )