Search
Home arrow Online Shop
Snagging Shop
Make sure you find all
the defects in your
new home. Purchase
our snagging guide.
Snagging Guide
Reviews
Get a professional
snagger to create a
snag list for your new
property in the UK or Ireland.
Snagging Inspections
Main Menu
Home
New Homes News
Snagging Stories
New Homes Research
Snagging Forum
Snagging Cloud
Snagging Top Ten
Web Links
Snagging Photos
Property Books
Online Shop
Polls
Press
 
Login for Download
Contact us
 
Site Map
New Build Inspections
The leading truly independent snagging company.

UK: Snagging
Ireland: Snag List
Money Supermarket.com
Cheap Home Insurance and Compare Mortgages at Moneysupermarket.com
HIPS Directory
Find HIPS Providers in your local area using the HIP Central Home Information Pack Directory
Property Links

Investment Property
Let Choices help you find investment property.

Bermondsey Property
Search for Bermondsey Property in London. Hot Property has thousand of properties for sale in Bermondsey and property throughout the UK

Offplan Property
Are you looking for offplan property? Attend an inexpensive property seminar and get expert advice on property investment.

Walthamstow Flats
Find a Walthamstow Flat with Hot Property. We have over 95 thousand houses and flats on our database, including flats in Walthamstow

Parking in London
Think it's impossible? Find parking in London. More information at Gumtree.


 
Advertisement

Stone Cold (Puffin Teenage Fiction)

Snagging.org In association with Amazon.co.uk

Online Shop | Property Guides |  Kitchen & Home |  Garden Tools |  Power Tools |  Consumer Electronics

Get the Snagging Checklist Here!


  



Stone Cold (Puffin Teenage Fiction)
by: Robert Swindells

 : Stone Cold (Puffin Teenage Fiction)

List Price: £5.99
Amazon.co.uk's Price: £4.19
You Save: £1.80 (30%)
Prices subject to change.



Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours



This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780140362510
Edition: New edition
ISBN: 0140362517
Label: Puffin
Manufacturer: Puffin
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: January 27, 2005
Publisher: Puffin
Studio: Puffin




Related Items:

Editorial Review:

Amazon.co.uk Review:
Stone Cold, winner of the 1994 Carnegie Medal, serves as a sinister warning to any young runaway and not just because there is a killer on the loose. Narrated by 17-year-old Link, homeless and jobless in London after being driven out of home by a drunken, abusive stepfather, he vividly recounts the day-to-day experiences of a homeless person. Because he tells it like it is, his descriptions of sleeping rough shatter any romantic notions: "So you pick your spot. Wherever it is ... it's going to have a floor of stone, tile, concrete or brick. In other words it's going to be hard and cold. It might be a bit cramped, too--shop doorways often are. And remember, if it's winter you're going to be half-frozen before you even start."

If this was just another diatribe on the perils of sleeping rough, the reader's interest would soon wane but it is far more gripping than that. The author alternates Link's tale with that of an unknown serial killer preying on the homeless. You, the reader, see how closely their lives brush against each other and know it's only a matter of time before they clash. Will Link be joining the other recruits in the cellar--what a deterrent that would be! (Age 11 and over.) --Nicola Perry



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good Book
it is a good book for teenagers and its interesting.Also what i think would be a good book to read to secondry school children.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Stone Cold: a good story...
Stone Cold: A good story...
in fact, two stories are interwoven until the two become one. The one story is told by Link, a boy who becomes homeless, the other is told by Shelter, a serial killer...
The book is a real page turner and really draws you in. I couldn't put it down and had to find out what was happing to these children who mysteriously disappear, and what would happen to Link. At a certain point it becomes obvious that Link and Shelter's paths will cross but what will happen is the question that will bug you until the end of the book.
An excellent read in class as its themes will surely appeal to children aged from 12-16, and as it is not a difficult book to read can easily be used in ESL classes too.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Psychopath meets the homeless: the outcome seems bleak
As any serial killer knows, the easiest targets are those who wouldn't be missed - prostitutes, the homeless, the poor and alone. As for the homeless, no matter how streetwise, who can resist a couch for a night and a bowl of tomato soup? The book alternately guides us through the minds of a psychopath and a boy who has lost his way in life. On another level, it also shows how the System can spit out two human beings, turning them into something less. This is not a fairy tale and may leave your child cowering under his duvet. And yet, it may lead him to appreciate shelter, a warm bed and food in the fridge. And yes, to remember to have good friends and never to talk with strangers.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - DUMBING DOWN
This is an entertaining read but does not have the depth to be studied for GCSE - what are the examiners thinking of choosing this over Steinbeck, Dickens, Hardy, et al? Even the students are aware they are being patronised - no offence to the book but as 'Literature'? Please! It's doing the author no favours, either, because anything you HAVE to read becomes boring by definition, doesn't it?



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Gripping and compelling
The book's theme, poverty and life on the streets, didn't appeal to me before I read the book as I'm used to reading crime novels. However, reading the first few pages of the book immediately changed my opinion as I couldn't stop reading.
The book is relatively short and the story is easy to comprehend. It is written in such a manner that there aren't any dull moments in between that you have to force yourself to read.
The story is suitable for children aged 12 and up, and many will probably be able to identify with the main character, Link, and his troubles at home.
All in all, this book gives an exciting and confronting view of life on the streets, while combining this with an original plot.




Try searching the Internet for "Stone Cold (Puffin Teenage Fiction)" or Ebay for "Stone Cold (Puffin Teenage Fiction)".

 

You might also be interested in the following great products:

Latest Tags


Popular Tags


  
Snagging List

Generated in 4.42394 Seconds