Wednesday, May 06, 2009

Tell Me No Lies - Malorie Blackman

Yet another excellent book from Malorie Blackman. This time aimed at younger teens, I'd guess. An incredibly frustrating read, as well. Two young teenagers, Gemma and Mikey, meet at school. One has a secret, one works out what it is. They share something - neither lives with their mother, for different reasons - but what is so frustrating is the way they relate to each other. Half conversations, blurted phrases, frightened actions, all result in these two young people, who might have been friends, end up not understanding each other, resulting in bullying and other nasty consequences. I wanted to shake them both, to tell them to tell the other what they were really thinking, to give each other a second chance ... As my school librarian said, you can tell it's well written when it raises that emotion in you. So it must be good.

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