Review By: Seemark Review Date: 13 Mar 2009
This book is beautifully written and utterly addictive. Having never known anything of the world out- side the few rooms of the Bin, the children are wrapped in a level of innocence that is almost painful to see and feel and they urge to want to touch them, hold their hand or brush the hair from their face is at times overwhelming. At times it is difficult to understand what is happening told as it is from X-Rays perception of the truth but this makes the story so compelling and utterly, emotionally wonderful.
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