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OverviewA world where justice and the fate of those accused of murder is decided by the public, but has moved on from the Roman Gladiator 'thumbs up or thumbs down' public vote, to a public vote by telephone. If you are voted innocent you are set free; if you are voted guilty you are committed to death by electric chair. Those awaiting their sentence reside in ever decreasing cells, getting smaller each day, until Day 7 and Cell 7, where they hear their fate. Sixteen year old Martha has confessed to killing a famous celebrity. But has she done it? And if not, why has she claimed the murder? Perhaps she wants to show up the flawed and brutal system by sacrificing herself in the hope of a better world.... Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kerry DreweryPublisher: Hot Key Books Imprint: Hot Key Books Dimensions: Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.282kg ISBN: 9781471405594ISBN 10: 1471405591 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 22 September 2016 Recommended Age: From 13 to 15 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book will appeal to fans of The Hunger Games, a modern classic for those who like their future served up with a generous slice of dystopia The Bookbag This powerful thriller oozes suspense and offers a sharp satire on media and celebrity The Bookseller A ticking time bomb of book, and you're counting down to an electrifying end Maximum Pop This will have great appeal to anyone who loves Suzanne Collins, Teri Terry or Veronica Roth. It makes you think about the nature of social media and the power it gives its users over other people's lives Reading Zone Cell 7 is a book that stays with you long after finishing it, and one that poses the reader with many questions. In a recent assembly I presented the basic plot and details of the Martha's 'crime' to 250 key stage 3 pupils and asked them to vote. The result was an interesting split between 'live', 'die' and play no part by abstaining.In Cell 7, Kerry Drewery delivers a piercing satire on the cult of celebrity, democracy and how the media delivers 'information'. Cell 7 deserves to be read by as many young adults as possible, and I would love to see it appearing on the GCSE syllabus.' Suffolk Libraries Blog This book will appeal to fans of The Hunger Games, a modern classic for those who like their future served up with a generous slice of dystopia The Bookbag This powerful thriller oozes suspense and offers a sharp satire on media and celebrity The Bookseller A ticking time bomb of book, and you're counting down to an electrifying end Maximum Pop This will have great appeal to anyone who loves Suzanne Collins, Teri Terry or Veronica Roth. It makes you think about the nature of social media and the power it gives its users over other people's lives Reading Zone This book will appeal to fans of The Hunger Games, a modern classic for those who like their future served up with a generous slice of dystopia The Bookbag This powerful thriller oozes suspense and offers a sharp satire on media and celebrity The Bookseller A ticking time bomb of book, and you're counting down to an electrifying end Maximum Pop Author InformationKerry Drewery is the author of two highly acclaimed, more literary YA novels: A Brighter Fear, 2012 (which was Love Reading 4 Kids Book of the Month and shortlisted for the Leeds Book Award) and A Dream of Lights, 2013 (which was nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal, awarded Highly Commended at the North East Teen Book Awards and shortlisted for the Hampshire Independent Schools Book Awards). Both were published by HarperCollins in the UK and Callenbach in The Netherlands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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