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The Call
Peadar O´guilin
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Description for The Call
Paperback. Num Pages: 336 pages. BIC Classification: YFB; YFH. Category: (Y) Teenage / Young Adult. Dimension: 178 x 126. .
When THE CALL comes, you have to be ready to run or fight to the death. THE CALL will grab you by surprise - you could be studying or hanging out with friends when suddenly you're pulled into a terrifying land, alone and hunted by the ENEMY. You don't know them, but they know you and they want to kill you, slowly and painfully. Only one-in-ten return alive and no one believes Nessa can make it, but she's determined to prove them wrong! CAN NESSA SURVIVE THE CALL?
When THE CALL comes, you have to be ready to run or fight to the death. THE CALL will grab you by surprise - you could be studying or hanging out with friends when suddenly you're pulled into a terrifying land, alone and hunted by the ENEMY. You don't know them, but they know you and they want to kill you, slowly and painfully. Only one-in-ten return alive and no one believes Nessa can make it, but she's determined to prove them wrong! CAN NESSA SURVIVE THE CALL?
Product Details
Publisher
David Fickling Books
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
334
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781910200988
SKU
V9781910200988
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About Peadar O´guilin
Peadar O'Guilin was inspired to write The Grey Land books by the mystical beauty of northwest Ireland where he spent his early childhood. For many years, Peadar developed both a fascination and deep love for mythology and Irish legends. He describes THE CALL as `my mash-up of the darker parts of Irish mythology and classic survival stories.' The ... Read more
Reviews for The Call
Praise for THE CALL: 'Perfect for Game of Thrones fans' BuzzFeed; 'Wildly imaginative and will appeal to Hunger Games fans' Daily Mail; 'Fresh, fun and very, very nasty' Juno Dawson; `Dark and brutal...its power is undeniable' Frank Cottrell-Boyce; 'The most original, creepy, pacy and brilliant [YA read]' Non Pratt ; 'A brilliantly compelling adventure' The Bookseller