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Midnight for Charlie Bone
Midnight for Charlie Bone
Author: Jenny Nimmo
What's happening to Charlie Bone? — Charlie doesn't want to believe it when he discovers that he can hear the thoughts of people in photographs. But his horrible aunts are delighted ? it means that he is one of the chosen and must attend the Bloor's Academy for gifted children. Once there, Charlie realizes that some of his classmates have equally...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780739339008
ISBN-10: 0739339001
Publication Date: 1/9/2007
Edition: Unabridged
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
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Publisher: Listening Library (Audio)
Book Type: Audio CD
Other Versions: Paperback
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miss-info avatar reviewed Midnight for Charlie Bone on + 386 more book reviews
This is what may have happened if Lemony Snicket wrote Harry Potter. Evil people are absurdly, stereotypically evil, good adults are usually clueless, and usually behave in ways that are by no stretch of the imagination believable. That said, it wasnt bad. I wish the talent of listening to photos had been brought out more, rather than used to set up why Charlie went to Bloors, then pretty much abandoned. Still, I finished it, and if I happen to run across the sequel Ill probably read it, too. Children would probably be better inclined to disregard how actual humans behave, and enjoy it for the story.
miss-info avatar reviewed Midnight for Charlie Bone on + 386 more book reviews
This is what may have happened if Lemony Snicket wrote Harry Potter. Evil people are absurdly, stereotypically evil, good adults are usually clueless, and usually behave in ways that are by no stretch of the imagination believable. That said, it wasnt bad. I wish the talent of listening to photos had been brought out more, rather than used to set up why Charlie went to Bloors, then pretty much abandoned. Still, I finished it, and if I happen to run across the sequel Ill probably read it, too. Children would probably be better inclined to disregard how actual humans behave, and enjoy it for the story.

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