The Ninth Life of Louis Drax
4 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by weebly from Hartwell, Northamptonshire United Kingdom on Thursday, November 23, 2006
Picked up through www.readitswapit.co.uk for a secret santa desitnation!
Mail on Sunday
‘A wonderfully unsettling psychological thriller … An oddly beautiful journey into the darkest corners of the human soul’
Image
‘Shocking, moving and beautifully written, it is an extraordinary novel about family mystery and medical marvels’ -
Mail on Sunday
‘A wonderfully unsettling psychological thriller … An oddly beautiful journey into the darkest corners of the human soul’
Image
‘Shocking, moving and beautifully written, it is an extraordinary novel about family mystery and medical marvels’ -
Weebly sent me this book from my wish list in my NSSFC parcel.
Thanks : )
Thanks : )
I had forgotten it was her birthday because I was so excited about mine and getting Mohammed the Third. Papa reminded me on the phone and told me to make a card but I was doing a Lego model of a rocket-launcher plus space capsule and I forgot about the card so in the end I just signed Papa's when he came in his new car that's a Volkswagen Passat. I used black wax crayon, which is for vampire bats and death stuff and the swastika.
What I really like about Liz Jensen is that all her books are entirely different. First I read "The Paper Eater", a dystopian science fiction story set on an island made out of rubbish, then "Ark Baby" which is a humorous historical fantasy, featuring ghosts and evolution, while "The Ninth Life of Louis Drax" is basically a psychological thriller about a little boy in a coma and the events which led to his accident. I'm sure that "War Crimes for the Home" which is also in my to be reads will turn out to be entirely different again.
What I really like about Liz Jensen is that all her books are entirely different. First I read "The Paper Eater", a dystopian science fiction story set on an island made out of rubbish, then "Ark Baby" which is a humorous historical fantasy, featuring ghosts and evolution, while "The Ninth Life of Louis Drax" is basically a psychological thriller about a little boy in a coma and the events which led to his accident. I'm sure that "War Crimes for the Home" which is also in my to be reads will turn out to be entirely different again.
Journal Entry 4 by kittiwake at Sheffield Meet @ The Showroom in Sheffield, South Yorkshire United Kingdom on Saturday, November 10, 2007
Released 16 yrs ago (11/10/2007 UTC) at Sheffield Meet @ The Showroom in Sheffield, South Yorkshire United Kingdom
WILD RELEASE NOTES:
RELEASE NOTES:
To be released at the Sheffield BookCrossing meet-up.
To be released at the Sheffield BookCrossing meet-up.
Thanks kittiwake, I thought I'd read this but I hadn't. I'm looking forward to it.
Passed to HJBook
Passed to HJBook
Journal Entry 6 by HJBook from Sheffield, South Yorkshire United Kingdom on Saturday, January 5, 2008
Given to me by my sister. Ive read this book almost in one day, its excellent. Ill be interested to see the film. Now reserved for my partner to read.