Blackout

Blackout

by SamMills (Author)

Synopsis

I am on the run. The police are chasing me because they think I'm a terrorist. The trouble all began when my Dad, who's a bookseller, hid a writer called Omar Shakir in our house. Omar wrote a book you may have heard of but won't have read. It's called The Exploded. It inspired a terrorist attack on London. That's why it's a BANNED book. We live in dangerous times. Lots of books are banned now. Harry Potter. Alex Rider. James Bond. If you're caught reading one, you could go to jail. The state says books and films and computer games have to be nice and happy, so they don't inspire teenagers to commit violent crime or terrorism. I thought they were wrong. I thought, how much harm can a book do? Then I read one. Now I'm about to commit murder. Now I know better. BOOKS ARE DANGEROUS.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 04 Feb 2010

ISBN 10: 0571239412
ISBN 13: 9780571239412
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Blackout is an explosive new thriller from Sam Mills set in a terrifying future where state corruption, mind control and propaganda can cause even the most unlikely person to commit the worst of crimes.

Author Bio
Sam Mills was born in 1975 and studied English Language and Literature at Oxford University. Sam worked as a journalist and publicist before giving it all up to write full time. Sam contributes regularly to the literary magazine TOMAZI and is the author of the young adult novels A Nicer Way to Die and The Boys Who Saved the World.