Shade's Children

Shade's Children

by Garth Nix (Author)

Synopsis

On your 14th birthday, you're dead meat! Chilling SF adventure from international bestselling author Garth Nix. In a futuristic urban wasteland, evil Overlords have decreed that no child shall live a day past his fourteenth birthday. On that Sad Birthday, the child is the object of an obscene harvest resulting in the construction of a machinelike creature whose sole purpose is to kill. The mysterious Shade -- once a man, but now more like the machines he fights -- recruits the few children fortunate enough to escape. With luck, cunning, and skill, four of Shade's children come closer than any to discovering the source of the Overlords' power -- and the key to their downfall. But the closer the children get, the more ruthless Shade seems to become!

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Published: 08 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 0007174985
ISBN 13: 9780007174980
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews

Infused with all the qualities we've come to expect of Garth Nix's futuristic adventures... It's exciting stuff... [and] a worthy addition to the genre. Inis

[Garth Nix is] the coolest read in the playground. Amanda Craig

Garth Nix blends suspense, action, and high emotion in this excellent, fast-moving science-fiction story. Amazon.com

The twists and turns of the action-filled plot are compelling. Publishers Weekly

A dynamic page-turner. Fast-paced action and the intensity of the entire situation make for exciting reading. ALA Booklist

Combines plenty of comic-book action in a sci-fi setting to produce an exciting read... An action-adventure with uncommon appeal outside the genre. Kirkus

Author Bio

Garth Nix was born in 1963 and grew up in Canberra, Australia. After taking his degree in professional writing from the University of Canberra, he worked in a bookshop and then moved to Sydney. There he sank lower into the morass of the publishing industry, steadily devolving from sales rep through publicist until in 1991 he became a senior editor with a major multinational publisher. After a period travelling in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia in 1993, he left publishing to work as a marketing communications consultant . In 1999 he was lured back to the publishing world to become a part-time literary agent. He now lives in Sydney, a five-minute walk from Coogee Beach, with his wife, Anna, and lots of books.