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Crashing by Chris Wooding

abaugher's review against another edition

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3.0

over the course of one night's party at the end of the school term, Jay feels himself and his friends drifting apart, a foreshadowing of what's to come when they go their separate ways in education ad then life. so, they have one last foray into a dangerous part of town - the Zone - to pull the best prank of their young lives against a bunch of crazy bullies.
this is a Brit book, so some of the slang is a bit difficult to quess at, but a quick google search should clear up any confusion. and the situation is familiar to just about any teen. angst about girls,excitement about parties, good times with your friends.

wenturner's review against another edition

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1.0

So disappointing. This is not what I was expecting from a Chris Wooding book. It's a book about a party, a bunch of British kids, and some fights. Read like watching a teen movie. Stick to fantasy, Wooding!

wenturner's review against another edition

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1.0

So disappointing. This is not what I was expecting from a Chris Wooding book. It's a book about a party, a bunch of British kids, and some fights. Read like watching a teen movie. Stick to fantasy, Wooding!
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