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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joe CraigPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Imprint: HarperCollins Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.230kg ISBN: 9780007270996ISBN 10: 0007270992 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 April 2008 Recommended Age: From 9 years Audience: Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Children/juvenile , Educational: Primary & Secondary , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsPraise for Jimmy Coates: Revenge Boys love this stuff, and so do girls. Jimmy is a pint-sized verision of Robocop or Terminator... Like Anthony Horowitz's splendid fantasies, [these novels] tap into almost everything a bolshy boy wants and feels. Immensely clever, immediately engaging, they will prepare a child for Orwell and Huxley. Amanda Craig, The Times Fast-paced and intelligently written. The Bookseller the sort of book to wow reluctant boy readers away from computer games and into the pages of a book. Books for Keeps Joe Craig has produced another thrilling page-turner. Jewish Chronicle A rollicking good spy romp. School House magazine. And for Jimmy Coates: Target With cinematic skill, Craig unrolls a series of action-packed scenes, with a new crisis at every turn of the page. It's gripping, but not mindless Angela Kilverstein Praise for Jimmy Coates: Killer ...a totally excellent adventure - a lit bit Bond, a lit bit Matrix and a lot of what you've never read before. Someone make this into a movie! Flipside A gripping action-thriller that's packed with twists. Funday Times [Joe Craig] has developed the sharp satirical edge that keeps the new generation of boys hooked on books. Which is, in itself, the act of a superhero. Amanda Craig, The Times The perfect primer to the Bourne series by Robert Ludlum. VOYA ...By turns excitingly action-packed, believably sensible and character driven, and then refreshingly paranoid, this is a book I'd be happy to recommend to the kid in everyone. Vector Praise for Jimmy Coates: Revenge Boys love this stuff, and so do girls. Jimmy is a pint-sized verision of Robocop or Terminator! Like Anthony Horowitz's splendid fantasies, [these novels] tap into almost everything a bolshy boy wants and feels. Immensely clever, immediately engaging, they will prepare a child for Orwell and Huxley. Amanda Craig, The Times Fast-paced and intelligently written. The Bookseller the sort of book to wow reluctant boy readers away from computer games and into the pages of a book. Books for Keeps Joe Craig has produced another thrilling page-turner. Jewish Chronicle A rollicking good spy romp. School House magazine. And for Jimmy Coates: Target With cinematic skill, Craig unrolls a series of action-packed scenes, with a new crisis at every turn of the page. It's gripping, but not mindless Angela Kilverstein Praise for Jimmy Coates: Killer !a totally excellent adventure -- a lit bit Bond, a lit bit Matrix and a lot of what you've never read before. Someone make this into a movie! Flipside A gripping action-thriller that's packed with twists. Funday Times [Joe Craig] has developed the sharp satirical edge that keeps the new generation of boys hooked on books. Which is, in itself, the act of a superhero. Amanda Craig, The Times The perfect primer to the Bourne series by Robert Ludlum. VOYA !By turns excitingly action-packed, believably sensible and character driven, and then refreshingly paranoid, this is a book I'd be happy to recommend to the kid in everyone. Vector Author InformationAuthor Website: http://www.joecraig.co.ukJoe studied Philosophy at Cambridge University (Emmanuel College), graduating in 2002. While there he wrote and performed with the Cambridge Footlights and co-hosted a show on the University radio station. As well as being the author of the Jimmy Coates action-adventure series, he is a songwriter/musician. He has performed at various venues in London, and made a self-produced CD of his pop material. (You can hear the songs through his website.) In 1999 he won Most Promising Young Writer at the Vivian Ellis Prize for his first musical. In 2002 he wrote the music for 'Told You So', which ran in London over Christmas. It was a family show adapting Aesop's fables, co-written with acclaimed playwright John Finnemore. He has also written the music to several other shows which have run on the London and Edinburgh fringe. He coaches cricket at his local club (Brondesbury CC), where he runs the Under Elevens. They came second in the league this year - and had a lot of fun along the way. His other interests are - music, watching films, reading, collecting frogs, eating lunch, cooking, Aesop's fables, dancing Tango, playing poker, painting, eating Haribo Sweets, playing five-a-side football and cricket. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://www.joecraig.co.ukCountries AvailableAll regions |
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