Author:Andrew Matthews
Suzanne is pretty ordinary, apart from Love Street. She has the equivalent of a TV inside her brain, the only thing is that the same programme is playing day in and day out and she's lost the remote control. Whenever she is stressed out, furious or just plain bored, the TV flashes to life and shows a sequence from the soap called Love Street - the problem is, things get weird when the soap itself begins to imitate the life of her friends, and herself.
Any child who is not given the opportunity to make the acqaintance of Doctor Dolittle will miss out on something important
—— Jane GoodallWell-written and absorbing
—— Kids OutLong may Swindells continue producing books as good as this
—— TESPlots which grip the reader from the opening paragraph
—— The Sunday TimesRobert Swindells writes the kinds of books that are so scary you're afraid to turn the page
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