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We See Everything

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

We See Everything

Contributors:

By (Author) William Sutcliffe

ISBN:

9781408890189

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Childrens Books

Publication Date:

1st September 2018

UK Publication Date:

9th August 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

272

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Weight:

228g

Description

A gripping and powerfully relevant thriller set in a reimagined London where constant surveillance is the norm, We See Everything simmers with tension and emotion. From internationally bestselling author William Sutcliffe, this is perfect for fans of Patrick Ness and Malorie Blackman. Lex lives on The Strip the overcrowded, closed-off, bombed-out shell of London. Hes used to the watchful enemy drones that buzz in the air above him. Alans talent as a gamer has landed him the job of his dreams. At a military base in a secret location, he is about to start work as a drone pilot. These two young men will never meet, but their lives are destined to collide. Because Alan has just been assigned a high-profile target. Alan knows him only as #K622. But Lex calls him Dad.

Reviews

I read We See Everything in my usual places, the buses and tunnels of London. It was compelling and terrifying, bringing the horror of bombardment to the streets I was travelling through (and under). This is a wonderful book it humanises a battle that so many of us ignore and shook me into fearing about where it is all heading. * Patrice Lawrence, author of ORANGEBOY, on WE SEE EVERYTHING *
Fast-moving and brave, with lots and lots of heart. * Ahdaf Soueif on WE SEE EVERYTHING *
I read We See Everything in three sittings and was gripped throughout, held back tears throughout. The ending is both incredibly moving and politically so smart. This is a really clear-eyed, tightly crafted book and Im so pleased to have read it. And even more pleased that it will soon be out there in the world. * Omar Robert Hamilton, author of THE CITY ALWAYS WINS on WE SEE EVERYTHING *
A cracking tale of love, drones and assassinations in north London gripping and terrifying, a glimpse into our world that lies ahead * Philippe Sands, author of EAST WEST STREET on WE SEE EVERYTHING *
As beautifully written as it is chilling ... gripping and important. * Jill Murphy, Bookbag on WE SEE EVERYTHING *
A novel for all ages that is full of heart, hope and humanity. A terrific achievement. * Suzi Feay, FINANCIAL TIMES on THE WALL *
A haunting fable celebrating the healing power of nature * GUARDIAN on THE WALL *
Sutcliffes fable, inspired by a visit to the West Bank, cant fail to excite and move. * FINANCIAL TIMES on THE WALL *
A disturbing and thought-provoking book which simmers with heat, anger and fear * Independent on Sunday - The Wall *
Will draw in young readers preoccupied with society, challenging parents, and their own fears ... An often suspenseful tale. * NEW YORK TIMES on THE WALL *
This is wholly realistic fiction detailing a boys coming-of-age in a real-life political situation. * KIRKUS REVIEWS on THE WALL *
Unmissable. * Nick Tucker, Books for Keeps, Book of the Year on CONCENTR8 *
A satire on modern urban life It is a gritty, compelling eye-opener on the treatment of ADHD. * DAILY TELEGRAPH on CONCENTR8 *
There is political expos; there is comedy and one hostage-taker even achieves a kind of tragic-hero status. This might just become a 21st-century YA classic. * JEWISH CHRONICLE on CONCENTR8 *
Concentr8 by William Sutcliffe feels like a realism, though actually its a fascinating dystopian satire and a critique of the over-diagnosis of ADHD, the way we treat young people more generally and the power of Big Pharma A book with a serious mission. * HERALD on CONCENTR8 *

Author Bio

William Sutcliffe was born in London in 1971. He is the author of the international bestseller Are You Experienced and The Love Hexagon, New Boy, Bad Influence and Whatever Makes You Happy. His first YA novel, The Wall, was shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal in 2014, and his next YA novel, Concentr8, was shortlisted for the 2016 YA Book Prize. His work has been translated into more than 20 languages. He lives in Edinburgh.

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