Changes

From TheBookbag
Jump to navigationJump to search
no edit summary
{{infobox infobox2
|title= Bad Alice
|author= Jean Ure
|buy= Yes
|borrow= Yes
|format= Paperback
|pages=192
|publisher= Hodder Children's Books
|date= October 2008
|isbn=978-0340959893
|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>0340959894</amazonuk> |amazonusaznus=<amazonus>034091565X<|cover=0340959894|website=http://amazonus> www.jeanure.com
}}
Older teens might enjoy [[Meet Me At The Boathouse by Suzanne Bugler]], another great book that deals with difficult issues.
{{amazontext|amazon=0340959894}} {{waterstonestextamazonUStext|waterstonesamazon=6114886034091565X}}
{{commenthead}}
{{comment
|name=Annelle
|verb= said
|comment= Bad Alice is an excellent book which I recommend to, like said, anyone over the age of twelve. It was a complete accident that I should come across this book in the library and since I was short for reading material, I simply took the book home (without reading the blurb and only just glancing at the cover.) I don’t regret it one bit. Actually, I am trying to get other members of my family to read it (laughs...)
 
Bad Alice, although seeming like a child friendship story where the children sort out their issues together- it is this but so much more... As we get deeper into the book, it gets darker and intertwined with Alice and Wonderland themes -The book takes many turns and left me with a haunted, shivery feeling at the end.
 
Five Star. Excellent. Would totally read it again.
}}

Navigation menu