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Nowhere - Jon Robinson

  This was one of my Christmas gifts and I was intrigued by it's front cover since I had unwrapped it. After reading it I now want to read the sequel quite badly as the novel ends on a steep cliffhanger. The story is very well written and I enjoyed the way that new characters came into play to make the book sometimes turn around. As you piece together bits of the intricate puzzle the story pulls you in further and further which is what an author ideally wants a book to do to you!

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