Boyz 'r' Us by Scott Monk, Paperback, 9781741660180 | Buy online at Moby the Great
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Summary

It's a long, mad ride from Summer Bay! Chicks, babes, cars and music; bored kids and shouting mothers; fathers that suck on a bottle to put themselves to sleep; and TV sets blaring mindlessly. Race tensions are hotting up in Marrickville and the media want a gang war so badly that they nearly start one.

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It's a long, mad ride from Summer Bay!Chicks, babes, cars and music; bored kids and shouting mothers; fathers that suck on a bottle to put themselves to sleep; and TV sets blaring mindlessly. Race tensions are hotting up in Marrickville and the media want a gang war so badly that they nearly start one.As Mitch looks back on his time as former leader of the Tunderjets, he tells the searing story of a scene that in some ways, no matter how hard you try, you can never leave.

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Critic Reviews

“"Difficult moral choices at every turn of the plot . . . it deals with issues of power, rebellion and selfimage. But there's never a dull moment."”

"Difficult moral choices at every turn of the plot . . . it deals with issues of power, rebellion and self-image. But there's never a dull moment." --Royal Blind Society's Talking Book Award jurors

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About the Author

Scott Monk is a monster hunter. After a round trip around the universe, he has written Beyond the Knock Knock Door - his first contemporary fantasy novel for children. It chronicles the story of the Bowman triplets who stop squabbling long enough to solve riddles, dodge swashbucklers, fight a ferocious creature, and eat plenty of good stuff that dentists absolutely abhor. Respected for his ability to get even the most reluctant readers to pick up a book, Scott has also written four novels for teenagers, including Boyz'R'Us, Raw, The Crush and The Never Boys. When he isn't busy hunting monsters, he works as a sub-editor for The Australian newspaper or watches his footy team being smashed.

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Product Details

Publisher
Random House Australia
Published
1st April 2005
Format
Paperback
Pages
304
ISBN
9781741660180

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