Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Level 3 - Jan Mark


This is the space for submitting reviews of Jan Mark's books (just click on 'Comments').
Jan Mark was born in 1943 and died in 2006. Before becoming a full-time writer she was a teacher. She wrote over 50 books, winning the Carnegie Medal twice.
Books in the Library include: Turbulence, Riding Tycho, Useful Idiots, and Thunder and Lightnings.

2 comments:

daniel hume said...

useful idiots
jan mark

this bookis about a stirm that sweeps across paziro beach and unveasls a skull beneath the sand and it has much to reaveal aboat the past.

in 2255 merrick a young graduate lost inthescience of archology finds that it his interest in remains draw him to a struggle.

leroy moue said...

Turbulance Jan Mark

Turbulance is about a girl called Clay who has a mum that meets a man at work and he then becomes a work friend. She and the entire family-bar the grouchy brother and dramqueen sister-go to a party that the work friends organised, the Harkers. Mr Harker turns out to be a narcassistic man that marries younger women so that he looks "younger." His wife, Ali, soon leaves him and he is a gibbering reck but he soon ends up with another woman.

08mouel