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|title=Apples
|author=Richard Milward
|date=January 2008
|isbn=978-0571232833
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0571232833</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=0571232833|aznus=<amazonus>0571232833</amazonus>
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Adam and Eve narrate ''Apples'' - see? It's cheeky already and we haven't even started yet - a dazzling yet glum take on urban youth. You've read the headlines, you've seen the shock-horror news footage of teenagers staggering and puking all over Britain's city centres. Well, here they are folks, in all their glory. And you know, they are glorious. It's so easy to forget the dizzy wonderfulness, the arrogance of youth. But of course, it's not all good times. ''Apples'' isn't a paean to misunderstood adolescents; it's an honest depiction of urban adolescence. And it feels honest.

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