


And you have absolutely no idea how you got there… You are lying on the lookout at Keeper's Point, the lookout Amanda Creen supposedly threw herself off. We're here to help." Your mind registers a paramedic, a policeman and an ambulance. As you thrash your way to consciousness, a calm voice says, "Steady.

You wake in the middle of the night, your arms and feet pinned by strong hands. But if he doesn't discover the truth about his hidden past soon, he may fall asleep one night and never wake up.Ī potent, intense, psychodrama that will keep you gripped to the very last page.

Death doesn't scare him - his new job with a funeral director may even be his salvation. He has dreams he can't explain, and memories he can't recover. Teen Titles focusses on publishing reviews of the latest books for teenagers and interviews with top Young Adult authors, and every word of the honest and un-edited content is written by teenagers from the City of Edinburgh’s secondary schools.Aaron Rowe walks in his sleep. Sophie revealed that she wanted to keep the angels as mysterious as possible and that she might revisit them in a future book! The reviewers felt that her book was a ‘beautiful story of modern day life and far away fantasy’. Out of the Blue is set in Edinburgh but not Edinburgh as we currently know it – angels are falling from the sky and Jaya’s dad is determined to find out why! All Jaya can focus on, however, is her mother who died a few months ago. Faye Bird meets pupils from Gracemount High SchoolĪ Portobello student email interviewed Juno Dawson about her latest book Grave Matter, a hair raising book about a boy grieving over the death of his best friend and desperate to do anything to bring her back to life.įinally, Sophie Cameron launched her debut novel Out of the Blue at Broughton High and was interviewed by a S1 class.
