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57 ratings, 3.54 average rating, 5 reviews
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March 1st 2006
by HarperCollins Canada / Kid Cloth/Lb/B
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Hardcover, 352 pages
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0060785829
(isbn13: 9780060785826)
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It's been three months since Rob's younger sister, Chloe, fell into a coma after a riding accident, and his life is in disarray. Rob's parents spend
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This was a unique reading experience as it is set in the village where I live and its surrounding areas. On the first page Rob, the book's protagonist, is on Windmill Hill with his friend Dan. I couldn't help but turn my head to look at Windmill Hill out the window, a surreal experience!
I picked this book up from the teenage section at the library as I liked the title. I don't think (from looking at reviews on the internet) that it is especially aimed at teenagers, it just happens that...more
I picked this book up from the teenage section at the library as I liked the title. I don't think (from looking at reviews on the internet) that it is especially aimed at teenagers, it just happens that...more
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Reviewed by Jaglvr for TeensReadToo.com
Rob's younger sister, Chloe, has been in a coma for three months. The prognosis is not good for her recovery. Rob is riddled with guilt over the fact that he has always come first in their parents' eyes. He also feels guilty that his thoughts turn to the wish that she would pass on to let everyone get on with their lives.
Then one evening he stumbles upon some New Ager-type people. They have entered a clearing outside his town and as...more
Rob's younger sister, Chloe, has been in a coma for three months. The prognosis is not good for her recovery. Rob is riddled with guilt over the fact that he has always come first in their parents' eyes. He also feels guilty that his thoughts turn to the wish that she would pass on to let everyone get on with their lives.
Then one evening he stumbles upon some New Ager-type people. They have entered a clearing outside his town and as...more
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Read in April, 2007
Rob misses his beloved little sister immensely. She lies in a coma after a horse-riding accident, leaving her whole family in dysfunctional grief. But when an archaeological crew comes to their small English town, Rob begins to imagine that his sister may exist in a very real parallel world, where he must fight his own demons for his sister's consciousness, even though she may very well never want to come back. Darkhenge, by Catherine Fisher is a ripping adventure, as well as a thought-provoking...more
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Read in July, 2008
Parts of this book I really liked, parts of it I wanted to skim.
Overall, pretty enjoyable. Interesting concept even if the characters are a little flat.
Overall, pretty enjoyable. Interesting concept even if the characters are a little flat.
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This was a strange book and is one of my favorites. I love the mystery of it and its all-around feel.
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