A thrilling sci-fi novel set in a believeable – and terrifying – near future… Hybrids is the winning entry to the HarperCollins nationwide new author competition with SAGA Magazine. Johnny Online and Kestrella are hybrids – victims of "Creep", a pandemic sweeping the country which causes sufferers to merge with items of technology when over-exposed to their use. Kestrella persuades a wary Johnny to help her find her missing mother, but the Gene Police have other plans for him… Powerful, compelling, and narrated alternately by Johnny and Kes, it questions our human dependence on technology, and our reactions in the face of nationwide panic. This was the outstanding winner of the Children's Book Writing Competition run in conjunction with SAGA Magazine. Orange-prize winning author Helen Dunmore – one of the judges – says: “The writing is sharp, the dialogue good, and the action pacey and page-turning. But there’s a real depth to this story, too. Like all good fiction it makes the reader see the world in a different light.”
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A thrilling sci-fi novel set in a believeable – and terrifying – near future… Hybrids is the winning entry to the HarperCollins nationwide new author competition with SAGA Magazine.
"A stunningly clever novel." Amanda Craig, The Times "[A] commendable first novel… there is vigour and vitality in Hybrids." Financial Times "What singles out Hybrids is its well-crafted characters and finely spun tension. It's an impressive debut and clearly demonstrates why it beat nearly 900 other manuscripts to win a HarperCollins/Saga magazine writing competition. I certainly look forward to seeing what other ideas David Thorpe has to explore in the future." Bookseller's Choice, The Bookseller. "Thorpe creates an inventive dystopian world." Books for Keeps "I thought that this book was a masterpiece. The book is fast paced, and it interacts perfectly with the modern world. I recommend it to everybody. It is a five-star book!" 12-year-old reviewer for Redhouse
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• A strong sci-fi adventure for the text-messaging, iPod generation. • The No.1 winning entry to the HarperCollins' nationwide author competition with Saga Magazine. • Highly recommended by Orange-prize winner, Helen Dunmore: “Like all good fiction it makes the reader see the world in a different light”. • Proof mailing to all key influencers including UK buyers, journalists, teachers and librarians. • Targeting key promotions across high street and mass market retailers, independent customers, schools and libraries. • Submitting for blanket review coverage and features in national, local and trade press, magazines and online. Competition: Scott Westerfeld, Oisin McGann
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780007247844
Publisert
2007-05-01
Utgiver
Vendor
HarperCollins
Vekt
214 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

Forfatter

Biographical note

David Thorpe lives in the mountains not far from the beaches of beautiful mid-Wales. He spends his time wondering. When he was smaller he noticed that most adults seemed to have forgotten what it was like to be a child and vowed to try not to do the same himself. Previously he has worked on the sewers, written comics, published eco-books and been a journalist. If you want to make him happy you can help to save the tiger from extinction.