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MONDAY REDUX
ROBERT FAVOLE

CHAMELEON PRESS (MAR 2003)
PAPERBACK, 200 pages, ages 12+
Prod. # 9789628631902
Category: Children's fiction

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You only get one chance. Or do you?

A school is devastated by a shocking outbreak of violence. One boy realizes he could have prevented it. But he failed. He is traumatized by his failure.

But then he's given another chance -- which involves taking terrifying risks... Monday Redux is a fast-paced, roller-coaster of a story which you won't be able to put down. But it's also a masterfully written snapshot of the drama of teenage life in a media-driven society. And it is based on events all too horrifically familiar from today?s headlines.

"A gripping plot with cutting tongue-in-cheek humor" -- Paul McGuire, South China Morning Post reviewer

"Thrilling time-traveler?s tale for the cyber age" -- Karmel Schreyer, author of A Singing Bird Will Come: Naomi in Hong Kong


click here to buy the book for: HK$48


Review: The Asian Review of Books


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