The Supernaturalist
Fourteen-year-old Cosmo Hill longs to escape from the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys. When a rare chance to get away comes, he grabs it, but the attempt goes fatally wrong. He can feel his life force ebbing away, sucked out of him by a strange blue Parasite until a...
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Fourteen-year-old Cosmo Hill longs to escape from the Clarissa Frayne Institute for Parentally Challenged Boys. When a rare chance to get away comes, he grabs it, but the attempt goes fatally wrong. He can feel his life force ebbing away, sucked out of him by a strange blue Parasite until a wisecracking gang of kids burst in, blast the creature and save him. They are the Supernaturalists, dedicated to ridding the world of these life-sucking blue parasites. When they realise that Cosmo has the ability to see these blue creatures too, they enlist him as one of them. Their mission leads Cosmo into a world of high-level corruption, James Bond type technology, thrilling adventure and finally back to a place that Cosmo ever thought he'd have to return...the dreaded Clarissa Frayne.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9780307283634 (0307283631)
Publish date: November 8th 2005
Publisher: Listening Library
Minutes: 6
Edition language: English
3,5 stars.My first thought when I finished this book was "This needs a sequel!". This book has a closed end, but it is mentioned that there are more things going on than what most of the characters can see. I even thought that this was the first volume in a series until I checked Goodreads and saw t...
The Supernaturalist is intriguing dystopian science fiction that would appeal to a younger reader or even older readers who aren't looking for a story that's highly sophisticated. Overall, I liked it, although I was dissatisfied with some elements.British actor Chiwetel Ejiofor (one of my actor crus...
I haven't read any of his work before and I didn't really enjoy it very much; not my thing. I wanted to care more about the characters than I actually did but it was well put together in terms of structure.
Fantastic, but perhaps not as fantastic as his other work - yet still awesome. I don't think the names of the characters quite fit as well as they could have.
I love Colfer's stand alones... Can't wait for his new series!