Christine Bennett, aged 15, SUNDAY EXPRESS
'captures the awfulness of war, and the fear felt by families when their loved ones have gone to fight.'
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'a classy novel about a young girl going to the very centre of hell.. It's a powerful story that takes the readers into the horrors of war... This is an unforgettable no-holds-barred novel for older readers looking for a stylish and exciting read.' (John Millen
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST )
'Marcus Sedgwick's always top quality prose perfectly echoes the feeling of unease and alienation that must surround a character like Sasha... The intriguing story and its countdown effect will keep readers turning pages and the ending will challenge but will not disappoint.' (Marla Arbech
YABOOKSCENTRAL.COM )
'captures the awfulness of war, and the fear felt by families when their loved ones have gone to fight.' (Christine Bennett, aged 15
SUNDAY EXPRESS )
'This book will keep you hooked on every page, and concludes with a heart-stopping twist. You can't help but admire Sasha, as she attempts the unthinkable, in her own war against fate and destiny.' (Fracie Taylor, Age 15
THE TIMES )
'gripping... it kept me guessing until the end.' (Charlotte Kemp
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