a killing frost
Date Submitted: 05/16/2004 17:49:06
John Marsden's A Killing Frost passes all three of
my tests (and please forgive my purposefully hazy
focus on "good writing", but I must have some
quirks as a book reviewer!).
Sensory detail pervades this novel of war, told from
the point of view of a teenager who, with her
friends, becomes a partisan against an intractable
enemy that has invaded her homeland. The
homeland in question is Australia, and we are
treated to a
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depressive and jumpy rover,
always on the go.
This book doesn't just contain well-written
characters that you care about, but also situations
and storylines that grab you and don't let go. One of
the best-written episodes, in which the teenage
characters manage to greatly hinder an enemy-held
harbor, kept me glued to the book for three solid
hours. I hardly noticed that I had ingested over a
100 pages of fiction -- I was that engrossed.
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