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Original Title: Blood Ties
ISBN: 1847382754 (ISBN13: 9781847382757)
Edition Language: English
Series: Blood Ties #1
Literary Awards: North East Teenage Book Award (2009), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2009)
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Blood Ties (Blood Ties #1) Paperback | Pages: 438 pages
Rating: 4.12 | 4256 Users | 155 Reviews

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A gripping thriller from the Richard and Judy award-winning author of Girl, Missing, Sophie McKenzie.

When Theo discovers the father he thought died when he was a baby is still alive, he's determined to find him. The clues lead him to the lonely Rachel, who has problems of her own, including parents who compare her unfavourably to her long-dead sister.

But when Rachel and Theo are attacked by men from RAGE - the Righteous Army against Genetic Engineering - at Rachel's school disco, they are rescued by strangers and taken to meet a mysterious figure. There, they both make some startling discoveries about their identities, which will affect their past, present, and future in dramatic and life-altering ways...

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Title:Blood Ties (Blood Ties #1)
Author:Sophie McKenzie
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 438 pages
Published:July 7th 2008 by Simon & Schuster Childrens Books
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Thriller. Romance. Science Fiction

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Ratings: 4.12 From 4256 Users | 155 Reviews

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I was really surprised that I didn't like this book as I usually always love Sophie McKenzie books and finish them almost immediately but I found this quite a slow read and I didn't really get into it. I grew closer to the character in her medusa project series then with this book and don't think I will read the rest of the series unfortunately

An really good book!I would definitely recommend this book as it is is full of suspense and mysteryAlso it has the story from a different point of view from another person.

It was really good,it started a little slow but that's just how these good books are.They give you a feel of the characters, lets you get to know them a bit then BOOM!!!Biig juicy plot and awesome mysteries!!! Sophie McKenzie never fails to deliver.

All Theo knows about his dad is that he died when the clinic he was working at was bombed. That is until his mum lets slip that his dad is still alive and in hiding. Theo is determined to find him, and his search leads him to Rachel, together they try to solve the mystery surrounding their births and the clinic their parents worked at, but what they find completely blows their lives apart...This was surprisingly good, much better than I imagined it would be. The plot is enjoyable, with lots of

4.75 Fantastic Sweet Sciencey And Could Well Be Happening Right Now STARS This is another book I read because my 14 year old daughter told me to! And I am so glad I did.Sophie Mckenzie writes brilliantly and her stories are amazing. She draws you right into the story with her characters, their dialogue and the continual punchy chapters that always leave you wanting MORE! The writing is brilliantly done, and although it does slow down for a few chapters in the middle, mostly it is quick paced

4.75 Fantastic Sweet Sciencey And Could Well Be Happening Right Now STARS This is another book I read because my 14 year old daughter told me to! And I am so glad I did.Sophie Mckenzie writes brilliantly and her stories are amazing. She draws you right into the story with her characters, their dialogue and the continual punchy chapters that always leave you wanting MORE! The writing is brilliantly done, and although it does slow down for a few chapters in the middle, mostly it is quick paced

Quite a thrilling book, though Rachel's character initially irritated me, thank goodness the character grew strong and dependent! There was no real closure at the end which is a bit annoying... perhaps leaving room for a possible sequel (unsure if there is one or not... writing this review on the train). All in all, a book that at times I wanted to abandon and other times the plot grew interesting. If you like thrillers, love stories and scientific exploration this book is for you. A pretty good
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