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Liar and Spy

Rebecca Stead

Liar and Spy

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  • Teulu a ffrindiau. Chwerthin a dagrau a hapus byth wedyn
  • Antur. Arswyd, gwefr a digon o helynt
  • Teulu a ffrindiau. Chwerthin a dagrau a hapus byth wedyn

Average rating

4 out 5

3 reviews

This title is the winner of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize and was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. Georges (the s is silent) has a lot going on. He's having trouble with some boys at school, his dad lost his job and so his mum has started working all the time - and they have to sell their house and move into an apartment. But moving into the apartment block does bring one good thing - Safer, an unusual boy who lives on the top floor. He runs a spy club, and is determined to teach Georges everything he knows. Their current case is to spy on the mysterious Mr X in the apartment above Georges. But as Georges and Safer go deeper into their Mr X plan, the line between games, lies, and reality begin to blur.

Reviews

The story was good, I liked it but I I was confused as to why George had an s at the end of his name. He was my favourite character. I would recommend this book.

Anonymous 23.08.2022

this is about a boy who get bullied and his dad just lost her job so they move into a smaller apartment in this apartment he meets safer a home schooled boy .but now this boy (Georges) is wrap-ted around in this mysterious cases but he does not know if it is real or a game he being pulled into

Anonymous 21.07.2014

Here are a few reasons why I think you should read this book: 1. It is suitable for both boys and girls! 2. It is fun,mysterious,funny and....secretive! 3. Rebecca Stead writes BRILLIANT books! and finally... 4. It is SO creative and ADVENTUROUS!!!

Anonymous 15.07.2014