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J. C. Burke (1)

Auteur de The Story of Tom Brennan

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9 oeuvres 309 utilisateurs 20 critiques

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Œuvres de J. C. Burke

The Story of Tom Brennan (2005) 89 exemplaires
The Red Cardigan (2004) 65 exemplaires
Faking sweet (2002) 36 exemplaires
Pig boy (2011) 36 exemplaires
Starfish Sisters (2007) 20 exemplaires
Nine Letters Long (2005) 19 exemplaires
The Things We Promise (2017) 19 exemplaires
Ocean Pearl (2008) 14 exemplaires
Pretty girl (2013) 11 exemplaires

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This book should never have been written let alone published.

I found Gemma to be completely unlikeable. she is self-absorbed, bratty, and far to intent on 'getting off'. I can't say what 16 year olds in 1990 were like but I could not make common ground with this girl at all.

And the writing style, what on earth was the author thinking? Such as on page 37 "I stood up, my hungry bum, swallowing my red-striped undies, was on full show for everyone to see. Including Ralph.” There is NOTHING right about this sentence. This sentence, no this book is so bad that at page 50 I give up.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Arabbitinwonderland | 1 autre critique | Mar 30, 2017 |
Omg! A book set in Australia in the 1990s is now classed as history! Burke has done a fantastic job of recreating the time through references to ads on Tv, expressions used, fashions and famous people. This is the story of Gemma whose gay brother Billy is a famous stylist in New York and has promised to come back to Australia to do Gemma's look for her formal at the end of the year. He has also promised to do the same for 2 of her friends so Gemma must choose who will be done.
But this is the age of the new killer disease stricking down members of the gay community like bowling pins, and after Gemma catches her mother making secret phone calls to her brother, she suspects something terrible is about to happen.
This is a book about the terrible effects of AIDS - the fear in the community of any gay person having it and passing it on, and then the fear of close family also having the disease. Then there are the awful physical effects - the lack of immunity that lead to death from pneumonia or worse a cat related disease that caused you to go insane while you wasted away.
Once again, I bawled my eyes out at the end of this, so engrossed was I with the characters in the story.
Due to swearing, sexual descriptions and other issues, this is for mature readers.
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nicsreads | 1 autre critique | Mar 25, 2017 |
This book never really captured my attention. Violent at times, I found eighteen year-old, Damon Styles an obnoxious protagonist. Angry, rude, surly and with a huge chip on his shoulder, his only redeeming quality is his kindness to animals. However, I did find the Pigman an interesting character. Struggling with memories of war it is the Pigman who has a beneficial influence on Damon. This will probably appeal to boys but I really struggled to reach the end of this book.
 
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HeatherLINC | 5 autres critiques | Jan 23, 2016 |

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Œuvres
9
Membres
309
Popularité
#76,232
Évaluation
½ 3.7
Critiques
20
ISBN
47
Langues
2

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