Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Galley Review: Night Runner by Max Turner

For Zack Thomson, living in Nicholls Ward isn't so bad. After his parents died, he developed strange and severe allergies, and the mental institution was the only place where he could be properly looked after. As strange as it was, it was home. He could watch as much television as he wanted; his best friend Charlie visited him often enough; and Nurse Ophelia--the prettiest no-nonsense nurse ever--sometimes took him bowling. Of course, that didn't mean he had it easy. His allergies restricted his diet to strawberry smoothies, and being the only kid at the hospital could get lonely. But it never once crossed Zach's mind to leave...until the night someone crashed through the front doors and told him to run. Now he's on a race for answers---about his past, his parents, and his strange sickness--even as every step takes him closer to the darkest of truths.

What SL teens are saying about the book...

"I like how Turner includes all the traditional vampire ways. It's perfect for any present day Dracula fan." --Jenny L.

"The plot was corny and weird. The pacing was awkward at the end." --Shannon L.

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