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Title:Ketchup Clouds
Author:Annabel Pitcher
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 293 pages
Published:December 27th 2012 by Orion
Categories:Young Adult. Contemporary. Romance. Mystery. Fiction
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Ketchup Clouds Paperback | Pages: 293 pages
Rating: 3.78 | 11930 Users | 1635 Reviews

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Secrets, romance, murder and lies: Zoe shares a terrible secret in a letter to a stranger on death row in this second novel from the author of the bestselling debut, My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece.

Fifteen-year-old Zoe has a secret—a dark and terrible secret that she can't confess to anyone she knows. But then one day she hears of a criminal, Stuart Harris, locked up on death row in Texas. Like Zoe, Stuart is no stranger to secrets. Or lies. Or murder.

Full of heartache yet humour, Zoe tells her story in the only way she can—in letters to the man in prison in America. Armed with a pen, Zoe takes a deep breath, eats a jam sandwich, and begins her tale of love and betrayal.

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Original Title: Ketchup Clouds
ISBN: 1409141977 (ISBN13: 9781409141976)
Edition Language: English
Literary Awards: Edgar Award for Best Young Adult (2014), Gouden Lijst for vertaald boek (2015), Waterstones Children's Book Prize (2013), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2014), Leeds Book Awards (2014) FAB Award Nominee (2014)


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Ratings: 3.78 From 11930 Users | 1635 Reviews

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2.5 stars.

Actual rating: 2.5 This book was not the best. The characters were very annoying, and it took a while for me to get into it. Over all this book was just okay.

"...my stomach ached with disappointment at the familiarity of it all. Humans. We're all the same. There's no escaping it...Doesn't matter what language you speak or what clothes you wear. Some things don't change. Families. Friends. Lovers. They're the same in every city in every country in every continent of the world." If you're a Netflixter, then you're aware of the unique rating algorithm that essentially takes the guess work out of whether you will love or hate a movie based on your past

Okay, so I didnt really have very high expectations for this book, purely because I felt like I was too old to appreciate this story for what it was - a 15 year old writing letters. I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this story and how well I was able to relate to Zoe. There were many different levels to this book and lots of issues tackled: grief, love, guilt, relationships. All of which were explored honestly and beautifully. I love Annabel Pitchers writing style and I loved the

SPOILERS ALL UP IN HEREThe premise I was sold on: "some girls get away with murder". The premise I received: some girls whine about their lives to death row inmates.Bullet points for speed and clarity! Away we go!SLUT SHAMING. Honestly, what the fuck? The book was filled with little digs and jabs at the MC's supposed sluttiness. And the messed up part? It is told from the MC's POV in letter form. So she is picking herself apart for her sexual behavior months later, and in letters to a complete

In 'Ketchup Clouds' acknowledgements, Annabel Pitcher says the story ' took a long while to get right.' I'm glad she took the time; this is one of the best books I've read in ages.The story is told from Zoe's viewpoint. This isn't her real name, but then Zoe is a girl hiding more than her true identity. Zoe has a secret, a secret so crushing that she has to share it. And so she does, via letters to a death row prisoner who knows all about guilt.These letters are what 'Ketchup Clouds' comprises

( 4.5 stars )I've had this book for ages and literally knew very little about it but recently I felt an urge to just finally get round to reading it and WOW this book took me by surprise!The concept and characters all felt so real and I really enjoyed reading this book and seeing how the story unfolded. I can't help but feel as though the ending was slightly anti climatic but it kind of helped make the story seem even more real and interesting! The family in this book were so so well written and
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