


Because, Sean is currently being rehoused with his grandfather after an unspoken tragedy. He does, however, have his own little group of friends who we meet through flashbacks and memories. Born with a handicap that affects his legs, Sean soldiers on through poverty, gangs, bullying and more. Set in a deprived housing estate in northern England, the book’s protagonist, Sean, is even more disadvantaged than most.

As it moves between past and present, reality and hallucination, it builds to a conclusion that acts like a paradigm shift for the whole story, and it’s brilliant. Kirsten M Corby on SPSFC 2: Team GSV Galactic…Ī churning, nightmarish horror story, The Book of The Baku grips the attention and refuses to let go as it twists and turns. Thebookbeard on SPSFC2 – Team GSV Galact… Review – A House With Good Bones by T. Kingfisher.Review – Fractal Noise by Christopher Paolini.
