Wreckers by Julie Hearn (author)

Wreckers

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The lid gave, eventually, with surprisingly little noise. Nothing splintered. Nothing broke. No hinges flew, or even creaked, and for a second or two nothing happened at all. Then came the first scream. It blew out a candle, that scream… “Shut the lid! For the love of God… SHUT THE LID!”

And so the box was slammed shut, hidden away, and forgotten about. But what lay within was only dormant… waiting for the time when it would be released, and let loose upon the world. And that time is now. This chilling new novel from the highly-acclaimed author of Ivy and Rowan the Strange is a unique and totally compelling tale of secrets, love, hate and hope.

Product Details

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9780192729293

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Date published

March 3rd, 2011

Accelerated Reader

AR book level: 5.6; Middle years; 13.0 points

Other details

  • 352 pages

Condition

New

Reviews

  1. Margaret, Scholastic Staff
    on 24 February 2011

    A real page-turner

    This describes a scary world in the future where London has been obliterated by a terrorist attack. The story takes place in Cornwall where five teenagers discover a secret cavity in a ruined manor house which contains a mysterious box. Despite the dark setting, the book narrated by four of the five in turn is very entertaining. Each character is different, from blousy man-eating Jenna to uncouth Gary whose devotion to the strange creature he finds is both humorous and oddly touching. A real page turner.

  2. Julie, Scholastic Staff
    on 24 February 2011

    Fantastic book

    This is a FANTASTIC book. It’s set in a Cornish fishing village in the near-future, a few years after London has been destroyed and the government has restricted all non-essential travel and use of electricity, etc. But if you don’t like dystopian books, don’t let that put you off. It’s also about Cornish wreckers a hundred years ago, who unwittingly bought Pandora’s box ashore, and the lady of the manor who let out the last remaining demon. But if you don’t like myth parables, don’t let that put you off either. It’s really the story of five teenagers, who’ve been friends ever since they were at nursery school together, and everything that happens to them during the course of one year. It’s a story of friendship, of adventure and misadventure, of good and evil, and – even though the demon let out from the box is hopelessness – it is a story full of hope.

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