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Title:The Road of the Dead
Author:Kevin Brooks
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 368 pages
Published:February 1st 2007 by Push (first published February 13th 2006)
Categories:Young Adult. Mystery. Fiction. Horror. Teen
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The Road of the Dead Paperback | Pages: 368 pages
Rating: 3.81 | 2670 Users | 267 Reviews

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On a storm-ravaged night, a 19-year-old girl is kidnapped, raped, and killed. Three days later, her two younger brothers set out in search of her murderer. Cole, 17, is a dark-eyed devil who doesn't care if he lives or dies, while Ruben, 14, is a strange child who sometimes, inexplicably, experiences sensations above and beyond his own. This is the story of the boys' journey from their half-gypsy home on a London junk lot to the ghostly moors of Devon, where they hope and fear to find the truth about their sister's death. It's a long road, cold and hard and violent. It's THE ROAD OF THE DEAD.

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Original Title: The Road of the Dead
ISBN: 043978624X (ISBN13: 9780439786249)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Jess Delaney, Ruben Ford, Cole Ford, Rachel Ford, Abbie Gorman
Setting: Lychcombe, England(United Kingdom) Dartmoor, Devon, England Plymouth, England(United Kingdom)
Literary Awards: Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for Jugendbuch (2009), Carnegie Medal Nominee (2007)

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In this book, many different things happen. People go missing, people die, and people get beat up. This book will keep you on your toes, about who kills who and who you should trust and who you shouldn't. Rachel is Ruben and Cole's sister, she goes missing and a few days after she goes missing Ruben and Cole go looking for her. While ruben and cole are looking for Rachel they get into some trouble.I personally loved this book, the story kept me on my toes, kept my mind busy trying to put it all

Ruben knew exactly when it happened. He was sitting in the backseat of an old Mercedes in his family's salvage yard when the feeling came over him. Ruben often left his own body and could attach himself to others. He could sense their thoughts and emotions. This is what happened when he felt his sister, Rachel, get attacked and murdered. He knew exactly the moment Rachel's life was taken from her. Even though he knew it had happened and knew the Dead Man killed her, Ruben didn't say anything to

I didn't care much for this book; even after sticking with it through the very slow dark and broody beginning to where it gets suddenly very violent and action-packed (but still dark and broody!), I still just didn't like it. The mystical aspect of Ruben's trances/visions/whatever-they-were didn't seem to be consistent to me, especially when they became more like an out-of-body experience. There were aspects of the mystery that were solved suddenly with no real explanation, and although I

I've read this book 4 times and I still love it! It's exciting, and can be heartbreaking, and full of imagery.

after I started reading this book I realized I had read it before, But I like Kevin Brooks' books so I went ahead and finished it. It has alot of violence but not really graphic. The story of the brothers relationship is what is good.

After i read being i had to find more books by the author and i ran into this book Love Love Loved It. I finished reading this book in a day also and gave it 5 stars.

This book was quite boring. I have read it a long time ago, but decided to re-read, because I have completely forgot what it was about. I gave up about 90 pages or so, as it completely failed to interest me. And I kind of remember not liking it the first time I readed. This book just really doesn't match my taste. Quite sad, because I just LOVED another book of this author. It's one of my all times favourites, called Black Rabbit Summer.

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