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Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Raiders' Ransom



by Emily Diamand
2009


I chose this middle grade novel by its cover.

I have a whole post about my tendency to do just that. Click here.

Thankfully, in this case, the fascinating cover was only a prelude to a fascinating story.
It was creative, to say the least.


Taking place over two hundred years in the future, Great Britain has been thrown back into pre-industrial age conditions due to extensive flooding.
Buildings are under water.
Landscaping consists of mud and water.

And, there are no computers.


Told from the point of view of Lilly, a fishergirl, and Zeph, a pirate, I was drawn into their world of conflict and strife.

I won’t spoil the plot, but I will say the book is full of adventure.


I do need to mention, however, that I almost put the book down.
At one point, the author stretched my ability to believe too far.

Almost is the key word because, in spite of this stretching, I still finished strong.


Raiders’ Ransom is Emily Diamand’s debut novel and it was the winner of the London Times/ Chicken House Children’s Fiction Competition in 2008.

Impressive.



Reading on…

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