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Title | : | Turbulence |
Author | : | Jan Mark |
Book Format | : | Unknown Binding |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 166 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2006 by Hodder Children's Books (first published November 17th 2005) |
Categories | : | Childrens. Young Adult |
Jan Mark
Unknown Binding | Pages: 166 pages Rating: 2.59 | 39 Users | 3 Reviews
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From award-winning author, Jan Mark, a compelling tale of how a family become unwittingly entangled in the turbulent lives of another. Clay delivers papers like the Wild West heroines she loves to watch on film with her Dad. Gran is more into B movie horror. It's a normal family of sorts - and then another 'normal' family moves into the street and things become decidedly weird. The Stranger Who Nearly destroyed My Life would be a good title for a film of what happened next...but would anyone dare to watch it?Be Specific About Books As Turbulence
Original Title: | Turbulence |
ISBN: | 0340860995 (ISBN13: 9780340860991) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 2.59 From 39 Users | 3 ReviewsAssess Containing Books Turbulence
As a young adult book, it was interesting enough to keep my attention but didn't seem developed enough. The writing was enjoyable enough, but the plot was focused way too much on Sandor, who was more of a secondary character. I would have liked to see more character development as the focus was placed mostly on certain traits so you don't get the feeling that you know the entire person. Maybe it was the intention as the narrative was via a first person view.I liked the ending though. Seemed like
British children's author and two time winner of the Carnegie Medal, Janet Marjorie Mark also taught art and English in Gravesend, Kent, was part of the faculty of Education at Oxford Polytechnic in the early 1980s and was a tutor and mentor to other writers before her death from meningitis-related septicaemia. Meet the authorWhat is your favourite animal?The noble ratWhat is your favourite boys
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As a young adult book, it was interesting enough to keep my attention but didn't seem developed enough. The writing was enjoyable enough, but the plot was focused way too much on Sandor, who was more of a secondary character. I would have liked to see more character development as the focus was placed mostly on certain traits so you don't get the feeling that you know the entire person. Maybe it was the intention as the narrative was via a first person view.I liked the ending though. Seemed like
This is really a great book, I really enjoyed it. I think the characters were really interesting and likeable, and the story was easy to get into. It was really easy reading, and I found it good to read something about the everyday lives of pleasant characters, going about their business, their interactions with each other and with outsiders creating the story and taking you on a journey.I think that it is interesting because I say they go on a journey, but at the same time, the characters don't
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