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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Barry NugentPublisher: Batten Press Imprint: Batten Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.630kg ISBN: 9781999723347ISBN 10: 1999723341 Pages: 324 Publication Date: 19 October 2021 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTrail of the Cursed Cobras isn't just a fantastic found family story, it's proof Nugent is a massive talent who only continues to impress. This is nuanced, compassionate and very funny genre fiction and I can't wait to see what happened in Norfolk, as the kids frequently do not talk about. - The Full Lid 'Nugent captures the feeling of being in school as a teenager. The teachers you dread (they are always PE ones aren't they); the classes you enjoy and the teachers who are fair but love to be sarcastic. On top of that the hierarchy of schools with bullies to avoid and the traditional shout of shame or fight when things go badly for an unlucky pupil. While this is in the 80s I suspect many younger readers will find little changes but for those older readers mentions of cola bottles, 80s tv shows and films will add a special dose of nostalgia too. Again, this level of depth gives a special texture to the story that makes it feel real and lived in. Nugent is a writer who knows how to keep your attention. As the story develops and we find more about this world and characters we see plenty of opportunity for more such stories and this could easily be a long running enjoyable series. I hope so because this was the kind of read you enjoy with a smile on your face. Skilled writing, great plotting and world building and most of all characters you would go out on a limb for. Go track down a copy and have a lot of fun reading it. Strongly recommended!'-Runalong The Shelves Trail of the Cursed Cobras isn't just a fantastic found family story, it's proof Nugent is a massive talent who only continues to impress. This is nuanced, compassionate and very funny genre fiction and I can't wait to see what happened in Norfolk, as the kids frequently do not talk about. - The Full Lid 'Nugent captures the feeling of being in school as a teenager. The teachers you dread (they are always PE ones aren't they); the classes you enjoy and the teachers who are fair but love to be sarcastic. On top of that the hierarchy of schools with bullies to avoid and the traditional shout of shame or fight when things go badly for an unlucky pupil. While this is in the 80s I suspect many younger readers will find little changes but for those older readers mentions of cola bottles, 80s tv shows and films will add a special dose of nostalgia too. Again, this level of depth gives a special texture to the story that makes it feel real and lived in. Nugent is a writer who knows how to keep your attention. As the story develops and we find more about this world and characters we see plenty of opportunity for more such stories and this could easily be a long running enjoyable series. I hope so because this was the kind of read you enjoy with a smile on your face. Skilled writing, great plotting and world building and most of all characters you would go out on a limb for. Go track down a copy and have a lot of fun reading it. Strongly recommended!'-Runalong The Shelves Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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