by EoinColfer (Author)
Meg Finn is in trouble. Unearthly trouble. Cast out of her own home by her stepfather after her mother's death, Meg is a wanderer, a troublemaker. But after a botched attempt to rob a pensioner's flat, Meg, along with her partner in crime, Belch, ends up in a very sticky situation. Meg's soul is up for grabs as the divine and the demonic try every underhanded ploy imaginable to claim it. Her only chance for salvation is the Wish List. But how can she persuade the pensioner Lowrie to help her when she has wronged him? And even if she can persuade him, will she really have enough good points to face up to St Peter? An unforgettable and gritty tale of life, death and an unexpected hereafter.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 3
Publisher: O'Brien Press
Published: 01 Jan 2001
ISBN 10: 0862788943
ISBN 13: 9780862788940
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years
Prizes: Winner of Premio Cassa di Risparmio di Centro - Letteratura per Ragazzi 2005 and Bisto Merit Award 2001.
'another fast-moving plot from the bestselling author Eoin Colfer'
-- Books Ireland * Books Ireland *'a picaresque adventure in the Fursey tradition'
-- RTE Guide * RTE Guide *'Inventive, entertaining and completely refreshing, The Wish List is a witty and original read which wins you over -- and makes you laugh.'
-- T2 Online'From the beginning of this novel, when Meg and Belch break into old Mr. McCall's flat, the story grips the reader, in turns gritty, harsh, funny and tender ... the seemingly effortless craftsmanship in this book allows the reader to be swept along with the highs and lows of the story and to emerge at the end after an entertaining and breathless ride.'
-- School Librarian * The School Librarian *'A laugh-aloud adventure'
-- Mary Arrigan - The Sunday Tribune * The Sunday Tribune *'Absolutely superb'
-- Independent on Sunday'Funny and feisty'
-- The Mail on Sunday'The Wish List is an anarchic gem - ingenius, original, fast paced and very funny ... tinged with black humour, that children aged 11-15 will love.'
-- The Sunday Herald'It's A Wonderful Life with attitude ... A sharp, streetwise, wisecracking fantasy for 10+ in which even St Peter talks like a dude'
-- The Sunday Times'Echoes of Roddy Doyle, Flann O'Brien and even Samuel Beckett.'
-- The Telegraph'So devilishly chucklesome that even St Peter might find his halo slipping from laughing so much'
-- Sunday Times'another fast-moving plot from the bestselling author Eoin Colfer'
-- Books Ireland * Books Ireland *'a picaresque adventure in the Fursey tradition'
-- RTE Guide * RTE Guide *'A highly imaginative blend of black humour, technology and sadness'
-- Book Fest 2000'Inventive, entertaining and completely refreshing, The Wish List is a witty and original read which wins you over -- and makes you laugh.'
-- T2 Online'I laughed out loud all through The Wish List...his originality is impressive and his storytelling captivating.'
-- Prue Goodwin - Children's Books in Ireland * Children's Books in Ireland *'From the beginning of this novel, when Meg and Belch break into old Mr. McCall's flat, the story grips the reader, in turns gritty, harsh, funny and tender ... the seemingly effortless craftsmanship in this book allows the reader to be swept along with the highs and lows of the story and to emerge at the end after an entertaining and breathless ride.'
-- School Librarian * The School Librarian *