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Wreckers
by
Julie Hearn
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 wi...more
Paperback, 352 pages
Published
March 3rd 2011
by OUP Oxford
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Wreckers
Julie Hearn
Wreckers is told through the eyes of five teenage friends, Maude, Dilly, Jenna, Danzel and Gurnet. Five very different and well developed characters. Set in the future where global warming has changed the world and the way we live, we also are told a story of the past that entertwines with the present coming together at the end with a exciting and thrilling climax. The story starts off with the gang going to a old manor house to spend the night on Halloween, where they find s...more
Julie Hearn
Wreckers is told through the eyes of five teenage friends, Maude, Dilly, Jenna, Danzel and Gurnet. Five very different and well developed characters. Set in the future where global warming has changed the world and the way we live, we also are told a story of the past that entertwines with the present coming together at the end with a exciting and thrilling climax. The story starts off with the gang going to a old manor house to spend the night on Halloween, where they find s...more
An enjoyable enough young adult gothic about teenagers staying the night in a spooky old house on the Cornish coast. The trouble with the story for me is that this is all it ended up being after promising a lot more. The italicised interludes that conjure up episodes from the past which influence the present day story are very interesting enough in their own right to have formed a complete novel themselves. Still, there were episodes that were very chilling.
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I thought this book had a good premise of a box originally found in 1732 that should never be opened. In reality I thought it was rather clumsy. You have narrators of 4 out of 5 characters, Maude just got one measly paragraph. The main thing that annoyed me is it is never revealed what year it is or what this attack was. One review claims that it's 2028 and London was bombed but I'm assuming they must have had inside info from Ms. Hearn seeing as even on her own website it doesn't reveal the set...more
Seriously, wtf?! This book was as weird as A Clockwork Orange but not half as interesting. My thoughts after reading it are all centred around "eh?" with a good bit of "huh?" thrown in there too.
The basic gist of the plot actually had some great potential, it focused on Greek folklore/mythology, particularly surrounding Pandora's box. But it just didn't work! The author constantly switched viewpoints between five teenagers, the dreaded last remaining prisoner in Pandora's box, and then some seem...more
It took me a while to realise that the modern day setting for Wreckers is actually an altered reality, where London was completely destroyed in a terrorist attack. The British King has frozen the borders so no-one can leave or enter the country; news is highly restricted; mobile phones, technology and transport systems have been taken away; and strangers are a very uncommon occurrence. The world has united to prevent the seas and the ozone dying, and eco-christianity has become the hottest new r...more
Jan 19, 2012
Sally
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3 of 5 stars
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I keep hovering between three and four stars for this... I think, going by what I've rated the other books of Julie Hearn's that I've read, I'll have to nudge it down to three because it's definitely my least favourite so far. Still good though - just not quite as awesome as the rest. It seemed to be missing a lot of depth, for instance you're not told all that much about the dystopian world - there was a terrorist attack on London, which was basically flattened to the ground... but why? From wh...more
When I began this dystopian novel, I thought it would be a lot different to how it was. To begin with I did enjoy this book, it had a nice pace and had a wonderful air of mystery about it; but it didn't really keep me gripped. I didn't really get properly engrossed in the story until around the last 100 pages or so. I have to say though, the story was clever with a great moral message for us now, it taught me a lot and I loved the mythical element. It's an odd mix but works extremely well!
Wreckers By Julie Hearn - It was so different to the books I've read before, at first I was a bit confused as to what was happening and where it all was set, but then I slowly started understanding what was going on. I really loved the fact that the story was narrated by different characters, it made the book very unique! The story was based around a myth of Pandora's box, it was truly enticing!
I recommend this to readers who dont mind a bit of a slow start and a peaceful end ! :)
I recommend this to readers who dont mind a bit of a slow start and a peaceful end ! :)
This book was absolutely fantastic. An easy but pleasing read, detailed and a huge variety of imagery was used so I really felt absorbed. I couldn't put it down! Beautifully written, with heart-wrenching features to the plot and an inedible climax at the end! One of those books where the words just keep rolling, a perfect book.
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