Should she live or should she die? You decide.
A heart-stopping thriller. Shortlisted for the Lancashire Libraries
Book of the Year 2018.
Kerry Drewery is the author of two highly acclaimed, more literary YA novels: A Brighter Fear, 2012 (which was Love Reading 4 Kids Book of the Month and shortlisted for the Leeds Book Award) and A Dream of Lights, 2013 (which was nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal, awarded Highly Commended at the North East Teen Book Awards and shortlisted for the Hampshire Independent Schools Book Awards). Both were published by HarperCollins in the UK and Callenbach in The Netherlands.
This book will appeal to fans of The Hunger Games, a modern classic
for those who like their future served up with a generous slice of
dystopia
*The Bookbag*
This powerful thriller oozes suspense and offers a sharp satire on
media and celebrity
*The Bookseller*
A ticking time bomb of book, and you're counting down to an
electrifying end
*Maximum Pop*
This will have great appeal to anyone who loves Suzanne Collins,
Teri Terry or Veronica Roth. It makes you think about the nature of
social media and the power it gives its users over other people's
lives
*Reading Zone*
Cell 7 is a book that stays with you long after finishing it, and
one that poses the reader with many questions. In a recent assembly
I presented the basic plot and details of the Martha's 'crime' to
250 key stage 3 pupils and asked them to vote. The result was an
interesting split between 'live', 'die' and play no part by
abstaining.In Cell 7, Kerry Drewery delivers a piercing satire on
the cult of celebrity, democracy and how the media delivers
'information'. Cell 7 deserves to be read by as many young adults
as possible, and I would love to see it appearing on the GCSE
syllabus.'
*Suffolk Libraries Blog*
I found this book rather disturbing to read. It is extremely
realistic, exceptionally gritting and rather too accurately
foreboding. It's one of those books that could happen and that is
unnerving. I got a chill just reading it
*Serendipity Reviews*
Thought provoking fodder, and a love story, for the X-Factor
generation
*Teach Secondary*
The information that is held back at the start of the novel does
provide for an interesting mystery (...) I was quite satisfied with
the ambiguity of what might happen to the characters given the
events of the ending (...) You should probably give it a read!
*The Bookshelf Gargoyle*
A winning premise, this is up there as one of the year's best YA
books
*The Sun*
It's cold, confronting stuff, and the author handles it with
sensitivity (...) this is a confronting look at our society, with
elements that take it to the extreme. But the familiar parts of it
are what will make the story resonate with readers in the end
*Readingtime.com.au*
intelligent and sensitive...plenty of thought provoking issues to
confront and the book is a real page turner.
*School Librarian*
I loved Cell 7. It is in equal parts entertaining and thought
provoking and it will keep you hooked until the end. 5/5
*My Random Musings*
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