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Original Title: | Graffiti Moon |
ISBN: | 0330425781 (ISBN13: 9780330425780) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Lucy Dervish, Ed Skye |
Setting: | Melbourne, Victoria(Australia) |
Literary Awards: | New South Wales Premier's Literary Award for Ethel Turner Prize for Young People's Literature (2011), Children's Book Council of Australia Award Nominee for Older Readers Book of the Year (2011), Prime Minister's |
Literary Awards: | for Young Adult Fiction (2011), Victorian Premier's Literary Award Nominee for Prize for Writing for Young Adults (2011), Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Nominee for Older Children (ages 8-14) (2011) The Inky Awards Shortlist for Gold Inky (2011) |
Cath Crowley
Paperback | Pages: 264 pages Rating: 3.89 | 19131 Users | 2024 Reviews
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Lucy is in love with Shadow, a mysterious graffiti artist. Ed thought he was in love with Lucy, until she broke his nose. Dylan loves Daisy, but throwing eggs at her probably wasn't the best way to show it. Jazz and Leo are slowly encircling each other. An intense and exhilarating 24 hours in the lives of four teenagers on the verge: of adulthood, of HSC, of finding out just who they are, and who they want to be. A lyrical new YA novel from the award-winning author of Chasing Charlie Duskin and the Gracie Faltrain series.Describe Based On Books Graffiti Moon
Title | : | Graffiti Moon |
Author | : | Cath Crowley |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 264 pages |
Published | : | August 1st 2010 by Pan Macmillan Australia |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Realistic Fiction. Fiction. Art. Young Adult Contemporary |
Rating Based On Books Graffiti Moon
Ratings: 3.89 From 19131 Users | 2024 ReviewsRate Based On Books Graffiti Moon
(I read the "original" Aussie edition, but now own this US hardcover edition.)Oh book, I love you so ...It is really hard for me to put into words how I feel about this story. I am sure I won't be able to do it justice.It is amazing how many things can happen in just one night. And it is even more amazing how Cath Crowley manages to capture them all in a way that is both funny and heartbreakingly sad, full of fear of an unknown future, bright with colours and brimming with feelings. Crowley"For a while, for as long as you're looking at it, that painting is the world and you get to be in it."I decided to give Graffiti Moon a try after reading my Goodreads friend Nomes' review. And I am so glad I did because it was brilliant! The story is written in both Lucys and Eds point of view. You have got to love dual narration where you get into both character's minds. There is also some poetry from Poet (Shadows friend) thrown in as well just to mix it up a bit more. And despite all these
Full review posted If youve ever loved me youll read this bookOr I will cry and itll be your fault I just want to bring to attention that when you wanna write a contemporary, TAKE FRICKEN NOTES FROM THIS MAGICAL PIECES OF WORKAlsoI want to bring to attention that Im aware that this book probably has one of the ugliest covers Ive ever seen in my lifeIm justKeeping it realThis book is basically perfection in all its forms. And before you continue on, Id like you to envision me screaming like this
This review can also be found at The Book Eater ATTN READING MANIACS AND BOOK LOVERS: To all of you who have regular reading slumps, READ THIS. I can guarantee this book will get you out of it.So, I finished this book 4 days ago and I'm still trying to gather my thoughts into coherent sentences.The writing was so beautiful that I kept stopping to stare at the words. I wanted to crawl across the page and come up to the words and snuggle them. And also hug the characters.This is the kind of book
This time I tried the audio version and it was wonderful! Three separate Australian narrators, one for each POV: Lucy, Ed, and Poet. Loved it!
I love graffiti. I've been a huge fan of Banksy from the day I first saw a mural on Brick Lane, and I find every one of his pieces stimulating, entertaining and empathetic. (Although the one above is my FAVOURITE!!) There's not too many artists who can manage that. And the point of street art, the reason for its existence, is to connect. Screw the million-dollar canvases in the galleries, street art is a montage of images designed to appeal to every man. So pretty. So anyway, Graffiti Moon. It's
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