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Paperback96 pages
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www.samenthoven.com/Publisher
Barrington Stoke LtdSuitable for Ages
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26th January 2012ISBN
9781842998380Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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My Name is O
Sam Enthoven
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Julia Eccleshare's comment:
Interest Age 11+ Reading Age 8+. A thrilling fantasy set in a world where all your choices are made before you are even born… Sick of being programmed to do what is expected of him, fifteen year old 0 is determined to make a personality for himself. It takes great courage and he faces huge danger but O is not faint-hearted. If he achieves his mission, life will change for everyone. Can he do it? Yes, he can.
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Synopsis
My Name is O by Sam EnthovenO has two tasks tonight. The first is to break into the Bank of England. Easy. Well, easy compared to the second - to challenge the shadowy presences who rule the world.
A clever sci-fi novel with a twist from The Black Tattoo author Sam Enthoven.
Reviews
Praise for The Black Tattoo:
'[Enthoven is] clearly loving telling this story - there are some pleasing twists - and his energy creeps into the words on every page.' - Philip Ardagh in The Guardian
'For his first time out, Enthoven has crafted a fast-paced page turner that reads very much like watching a movie. The balance of fantasy/horror/action is just right. Think The Golden Compass meets The Matrix. An odd combination, no doubt, but Enthoven makes it believable and likable.' Teenreads.com
About The Author
For ten years Sam Enthoven worked in a big London bookshop on Charing Cross Road. His first book, The Black Tattoo, was published in 2006. His follow- up to The Black Tattoo (but not a sequel), Tim, Defender of the Earth is, as he modestly puts it, Phase Two of my sinister masterplan to conquer the universe! He is committed to writing books that make young people want to read. He lives in Hackney, London.
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