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Book 4. Noughts And Crosses

By (author) Malorie Blackman
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK, United Kingdom
Imprint: Corgi Childrens
Published: 6th Aug 2009
Dimensions: w 129mm h 198mm d 28mm
Weight: 309g
Interest age: From 12 to 17 years
ISBN-10: 0552559601
ISBN-13: 9780552559607
Barcode No: 9780552559607
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Synopsis
Just this once . . . Please let me get away with it just this once . . . Tobey wants a better life - for him and his girlfriend Callie Rose. He wants nothing to do with the gangs that rule the world he lives in. But when he's offered the chance to earn some money just for making a few 'deliveries', just this once, would it hurt to say 'yes'? One small decision can change everything . . . The fourth novel in Malorie Blackman's powerful Noughts & Crosses sequence.

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"Few writers can sustain a plot as well as Malorie Blackman" * Sunday Telegraph * "The danger of being sucked into and destroyed by this violent world is brilliantly handled by Blackman . . . Blackman hangs an old story on a modern frame with terrific resonance" * Inis * "Blackman gets people, especially young adults, in all their tentativeness, determination and energy. She gets humanity as a whole, too. Most of all she writes a stonking good story" * Carousel * "This is a highly intelligent thriller with important things to say, and once again the distance between Blackman's imagined world and present-day inner city is beautifully judged. It deserves, and will find, a wide teenage readership" * The School Librarian * "It fizzes with strong emotion and grips with its authenticity, a highly-skilled piece of writing by a writer with all the right instincts . . . Gutsy, spot-on and relevant . . . and shocking too. A great read" -- Phil Hewitt * Chichester Observer *