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|title=The Night Sky in my Head
|sort=Night Sky in my Head
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-0192733191
|paperback=0192733192
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|ebook=B008EJHLF6
|pages=304
|publisher=Oxford University Press
|date=July 2012
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|summary=An interesting read that almost fully deserves its comparisons to Skellig and Curious Incident. A very enjoyable murder mystery with a slightly supernatural twist.
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Mikey Baxter isn't an ordinary fourteen-year-old. Ever since the accident, there's been the Backwards - shadows that come to life and reveal glimpses of the past. And Mikey's past isn't something he particularly wants to revisit. His dad did a bad thing, and now he's in jail. His mum isn't coping well, and it's up to Mikey to make sure she's okay.
As well as Skellig and Curious Incident, something about ''The Night Sky in my Head'' reminded me a little of [[Holes by Louis Sachar]] - if you enjoy books with a slightly quirky, supernatural twist, give this fabulous book a go.
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