
Move
Conor Kostick(Author)
O'Brien Press Ltd
Published on 19. September 2008
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-84717-010-1 (ISBN)
Description
Everything comes with a price ...
What if you could live in a universe where you were always the winner?
Pushed to his limits by a horrific accident, Liam discovers he has an amazing ability: he can 'move' to parallel universes where things always turn out just the way he wants. But every time he moves the fabric of the metaverse begins to tear. And something evil begins to find its
way in ...
A gripping fantasy adventure story of the battle between a teenage boy and a terrible demon.
It is also the deeper tale of how Liam changes, emerging from the final crisis a much wiser person than the boy for whom the ability to swap universes made the world his toy.
A thrilling roller-coaster ride from an award-winning author.
What if you could live in a universe where you were always the winner?
Pushed to his limits by a horrific accident, Liam discovers he has an amazing ability: he can 'move' to parallel universes where things always turn out just the way he wants. But every time he moves the fabric of the metaverse begins to tear. And something evil begins to find its
way in ...
A gripping fantasy adventure story of the battle between a teenage boy and a terrible demon.
It is also the deeper tale of how Liam changes, emerging from the final crisis a much wiser person than the boy for whom the ability to swap universes made the world his toy.
A thrilling roller-coaster ride from an award-winning author.
Reviews / Votes
'This is at once complex, gripping, exciting and challenging.' -- Sunday Independent 'Conor Kostick is back with a bigger, better and even more thrilling book.' -- CBI's Bookfest - Recommended Reading Guide 'If I had to recommend one book from 2008, this would be it. A thrilling adventure, vividly written, with well-developed characterization.' -- Books Ireland 'highly entertaining, witty and engaging fantasy novel set in Dublin that should deservedly do very well indeed' 'fresh and witty' -- Inis 'Entertaining' -- Writing from the Tub 'recommended for younger teens who were fans of Kevin Brooks' -- Writing from the TubMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Dublin
Ireland
Target group
Young adult
Reading Age: From 13 years, Interest Age: From 13 years
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
245 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84717-010-1 (9781847170101)
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Person
Conor Kostick is a writer and historian living in Dublin. As a novelist he was awarded the Farmleigh writer's residency for the summer of 2010 and a place on the nominees list for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2012 and 2013. At their 2009 awards, the Reading Association of Ireland gave him the Special Merit Award 'in recognition of his significant contribution to writing for children in Ireland'.
Epic is Conor's most successful book, selling over 100,000 copies worldwide. It was awarded a place on the International Board on Books for Young People "White Ravens" list for 2006 and on the Booklist Best Fantasy Books for Youth list for 2007.
As an historian, Conor Kostick's holds a PhD and a gold medal from Trinity College Dublin. He won first prize in the 2001 Dublinia Medieval Essay Competition, and has held fellowships from the Irish Research Council and the University of Nottingham. In 2013, he was awarded a Marie Curie research grant from the EU.
Conor was twice chairperson of the Irish Writers' Union.
His facebook readers page is here.
Epic is Conor's most successful book, selling over 100,000 copies worldwide. It was awarded a place on the International Board on Books for Young People "White Ravens" list for 2006 and on the Booklist Best Fantasy Books for Youth list for 2007.
As an historian, Conor Kostick's holds a PhD and a gold medal from Trinity College Dublin. He won first prize in the 2001 Dublinia Medieval Essay Competition, and has held fellowships from the Irish Research Council and the University of Nottingham. In 2013, he was awarded a Marie Curie research grant from the EU.
Conor was twice chairperson of the Irish Writers' Union.
His facebook readers page is here.