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|title=Another Life
|author=Keren David
|borrow=Yes
|isbn=978-1847802866
|paperback=1847802869
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|pages=384
|publisher=Frances Lincoln Children's Books
|date=September 2012
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|website=http://wheniwasjoe.blogspot.com
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|summary=The thrilling third in this superb trilogy may just be the best yet. Outstanding, and a huge recommendation. Keren David came in to Bookbag Towers to [[Keren David Talks To Bookbag About Choosing Archie Stone As The Narrator Of Another Life|chat to us]] about why she chose Archie Stone as a narrator.
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Warning: This review contains spoilers for the previous two books in Keren David's trilogy, [[When I Was Joe by Keren David|When I Was Joe]] and [[Almost True by Keren David|Almost True]].
I also think David handles the relationships brilliantly here. Forget love triangles, we get a virtual love octagon as Archie is a teenage boy with a hyperactive libido and a short attention span which sees him bounce around from girl to girl, with Ty and Archie's friend Oscar on the outskirts with their own attempts at romance. As ever with David, the sexual tension - as well as providing a nice contrast between Archie's ever-changing attraction to various girls and Ty and Claire's much deeper feelings for each other - adds to the drama rather than distracting from the main storyline.
Strong recommendation which cements David as one of the very best thiller thriller writers out there for either adults or teens.
For another incredibly tense thriller, don't miss [[The Long Weekend by Savita Kalhan]].
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Keren David came in to Bookbag Towers to [[Keren David Talks To Bookbag About Choosing Archie Stone As The Narrator Of Another Life|chat to us]] about why she chose Archie Stone as a narrator.

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