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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tom HoylePublisher: Pan Macmillan Imprint: Macmillan Children's Books Edition: Unabridged edition Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9781447250449ISBN 10: 1447250443 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 13 February 2014 Recommended Age: From 12 to 16 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThirteen is a rattling good read and I suspect there will be plenty of adults, like me, who will be very happy to add this to their reading piles. crimereview.co.uk Fast-paced and brimming with action, menace and suspense, Thirteen is a truly gripping and gritty thriller. Lancashire Evening Post I found myself gripped and not able to put it down until I knew what happened. The author has a sequel planned and I will be looking out for it. jilllovestoread.blogspot.co.uk This was a very strong debut novel, the villains were fantastic and all the more eerie because these kinds of people actually exist. If you know any young to mid teens with a penchant for thrillers and tense action stories, this is definitely the story for them. ermergerdwerds.wordpress.com As with any great adventure the closing passages were built up with tension and it had a great setting in the streets of London, feeling ready-made for a film adaptation. I would recommend this book at the younger teen but anything that can get young males reading is worthy of acclaim and I think this book will certainly do that. boyletstalkaboutbooks281.blogspot.co.uk The characters were great, both the 'good' and the 'bad'. Coron was a brilliant crazy cult leader. Adam was a really likeable character, and the way he fantasised about being a hero before talking sense into himself was really cute. It is definitely something I would recommend for a younger, male reader who enjoys books such as The Recruit by Robert Muchamore. arabooklover.blogspot.co.uk I loved the storyline of thirteen kids being born on the 1st of January 2000 and a clan of crazy ass people chasing after them to kill them before they hit the age of 14 so that their leader can cleanse the world of evil. It makes you realise how easily persuaded and gullible humans actually are. doughnutandco.blogspot.co.uk Thirteen is a rattling good read and I suspect there will be plenty of adults, like me, who will be very happy to add this to their reading piles. crimereview.co.uk Whilst the days of Alex Rider have drawn to an end, a new hero may have quickly taken his place in the form of Adam, the lead in Tom Hoyles' new novel Thirteen ... The book was fast paced and very exciting... As with any great adventure the closing passages were built up with tension and it had a great setting in the streets of London, feeling ready-made for a film adaptation. I would recommend this book at the younger teen but anything that can get young males reading is worthy of acclaim and I think this book will certainly do that. boyletstalkaboutbooks281.blogspot.co.uk Thirteen is a rattling good read and I suspect there will be plenty of adults, like me, who will be very happy to add this to their reading piles. crimereview.co.uk Fast-paced and brimming with action, menace and suspense, Thirteen is a truly gripping and gritty thriller. Lancashire Evening Post I found myself gripped and not able to put it down until I knew what happened. The author has a sequel planned and I will be looking out for it. jilllovestoread.blogspot.co.uk This was a very strong debut novel, the villains were fantastic and all the more eerie because these kinds of people actually exist. If you know any young to mid teens with a penchant for thrillers and tense action stories, this is definitely the story for them. ermergerdwerds.wordpress.com As with any great adventure the closing passages were built up with tension and it had a great setting in the streets of London, feeling ready-made for a film adaptation. I would recommend this book at the younger teen but anything that can get young males reading is worthy of acclaim and I think this book will certainly do that. boyletstalkaboutbooks281.blogspot.co.uk The characters were great, both the 'good' and the 'bad'. Coron was a brilliant crazy cult leader. Adam was a really likeable character, and the way he fantasised about being a hero before talking sense into himself was really cute. It is definitely something I would recommend for a younger, male reader who enjoys books such as The Recruit by Robert Muchamore. arabooklover.blogspot.co.uk I loved the storyline of thirteen kids being born on the 1st of January 2000 and a clan of crazy ass people chasing after them to kill them before they hit the age of 14 so that their leader can cleanse the world of evil. It makes you realise how easily persuaded and gullible humans actually are. doughnutandco.blogspot.co.uk A great read for everyone but it will join my list of reads for boy, particularly those finding reading an effort aged 12-16. The School Librarian Thirteen is an explosive read that is very readable. It's dangerous, disturbing and always exciting. The ending is mindblowingly brilliant and I'm very eager to get my hands on book 2. fictionfascination.blogspot.co.uk Author Information"Tom Hoyle is the headmaster of a North London boys' school. Thirteen is his first book, and the start of a series. He says ""I wanted every chapter to be dramatic and engaging, the literary equivalent of a modern action film, something that even the most reluctant readers in my English class would want to pick up.""" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |