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Starseeker | 
enlarge | Author: Tim Bowler Publisher: OUP Oxford Category: Book
List Price: £5.99 Buy New: £0.01 You Save: £5.98 (100%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 11305
Media: Paperback Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 4.9 x 0.9
ISBN: 0192753053 EAN: 9780192753052 ASIN: 0192753053
Publication Date: May 15, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Amazon.co.uk Review A hugely rewarding read, Starseeker is infused with talk of great music and music-playing, extreme bullying and misguided lawbreaking. The intensity and quality of Tim Bowler's characters are superb throughout, and none is better than Luke Stanton, the gifted pianist at the centre of the story. After two years of grieving for his dead father, also a virtuoso pianist, Luke is still troubled and unable to connect properly with the normality of his new circumstances. He has regrettably become involved in the illegal antics of three local village boys, and their latest plan, to have Luke burgle the house of a rich widow, is doomed to failure. That Luke actually goes through with the plan is madness--but his actions open up a far bigger issue in the shape of a young girl who shouldn't be in the house at all. Skin, the gang leader, knows nothing of Luke's discovery and demands results. His actions are violent and potentially lethal. Luke's own redemption has never seemed so far away. Luke is expertly drawn--always at war with his mother, his mother's new lover, his friends and his teachers at school and yet, in contrast, is also able to experience great joy from his music and great comfort from the tall, solid, unchanging oak tree in the local woods. It is here that Luke feels most at ease--in the shadow of a tree that he shared with his father when he was alive and now likes to think of as his own. The book has a magical quality to it, as seen through Luke's inner eye when he experiences his music and feels each note, every background noise, in a tangible way. Starseeker is an intense, emotionally draining reading experience and it should leave a huge impression on the reader. (Age 12 and over.) --John McLay
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....INCREDIBLE.... November 18, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book, is one of the best books i have EVER..and i mean EVER read in my life! it is soooo.....well written and the characters are so real and amazing in every point of view! i was left so sad finishing the book and so happy and full of joy. The whole book grips you till the very first word, to the ver last. it's an original story! PLEASE tim bowler!!.....hehehe...i wish you'd write a following from "starseeker".
I ruddy love this book August 5, 2006 I first read this book after reading an article about it in my GCSE mock exams two years ago. It sounded really good and since i had nothing to read apart from revision notes i decided a bit of procrastination was in order. So i got it and i loved every single minute of it. Ive read it a fair few times and its now starting to fall apart, i may have to get another for the hell of having a spick and span one i can gaze at. The story isnt a full on magical pathetic one you would sometimes expect from a childs book, its quite mature in its own right, yes there are the odd 'that wouldnt happen in real life' things, but thats what makes it so good, as they are subtle and dont make you go 'pshhhh yeah right'. Its made me want to take up the piano. This really is a special book, and id recomended it to anyone. Even if you dont like that sort of thing, read it as you'll be so uncool if you dont.
Starseeker October 3, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
What sruck me most in this book is that it pulled me in. As if it was a black hole. I actually didnt put it down. See i dont really read very much but this was the book that just amazed me. It is very hard to put yourself in Luke's position because you can't imagine one boy wanting to kill you. I was crying with joy when he got away from skin but i was sometimes scared of what could happen next. I think that this is one of the most spiritual books because he believes that his dad is there next to him whenever he plays the piano. I couldnt imagine what Luke looked like because he didnt have an image. He was changing all the time. Adjusting to the fact that Roger Gilmore liked his mum, the fact that he was playing in the concert, and barely, well Natalie. It is a very confusing book but i like it because i can put myself in his shoes and think about life as him, his town, his house, his life. I recomend this book 200%. Read it. It will change your life!
Tim Bowler - You're a star. September 7, 2005 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Thank you a million times for giving us this great story to enjoy. It is so heartwarming that it even bought tears to my eyes. It truly shows one childs struggle to overcome his grief at the loss of his father and find his way back on to the right path, having set out to doom and destruction with Skin, Daz and Speed. It is beautiful and sympathetic and imaginative. Even though it is set in the modern day there is something magical about the songs of the world and the fact that all sounds are music. Music is the key to the world and it keeps the world moving. A fantastic idea from an amazing author. Definitely a must read.
Brilliant July 24, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I thought this book was amazing! Definitely the best book i've read this year. It is really emotionally compelling. And challenges the emotions with moments of happiness and beauty and sadness and disbelief. I would recommend this book to ages 12-13+. As the books theme might not be understood by younger children. I couldn't put this book down from the first page to the last, it really engrosses you!! Some parts are sad but this story has a happy ending, which is good! I really felt like I was in this book, watching over the characters thinking about what I'd do in their position, and I have found most books don't do that as well Starseeker. I really enjoyed this book and I'm sure many other people would too!
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