ISBN: 9780230015869
Release Date: 06 Apr 2007
Average rating:   (read by 25 members)

Categories: Fantasy & magical realism

The iron wheel began to spin, slowly at first, then faster and faster. The room grew darker. As the light lessened, so did the sound. Deeba and Zanna stared at each other in wonder. The noise of the cars and vans and motorbikes outside grew tinny ...The wheel turned off all the cars and turned off all the lamps. It was turning off London. Zanna and Deeba are two girls leading ordinary lives, until they stumble into the world of UnLondon, an urban Wonderland where all the lost and broken things of London end up ...and some of its lost and broken people too. Here discarded umbrellas stalk with spidery menace, carnivorous giraffes roam the streets, and a jungle sprawls beyond the door of an ordinary house. UnLondon is under siege by the sinister Smog and its stink-junkie slaves; it is a city awaiting its hero. Guided by a magic book that can't quite get its facts straight, and pursued by Hemi the half-ghost boy, the girls set out to stop the poisonous cloud before it burns everything in its path.
They are joined in their quest by a motley band of UnLondon locals, including Brokkenbroll, boss of the broken umbrellas, Obaday Fing, a couturier whose head is an enormous pincushion, and an empty milk carton called Curdle ...and you thought a trip down the rabbit hole was a little out of the ordinary. The world of "UnLondon" is populated by astonishing frights and delights that will thrill the imagination.

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MangaNovelLuver
Rated it   8 months ago
i can honestly say that this is my favourite book of all time :D
it was surprising and had very funny and ineresting characters and ideas!
it was utter genius!

takhys
Rated it   9 months ago
Brilliant. One of the best YA books I've read. A good message, a great, innovative read.

anjat
Rated it   1 years ago
This is an alternative fantasy read for teens, but in the same way as ‘His Dark Materials’ trilogy and the Harry Potter Series, it will appeal to an adult market. What I love about this book is the author’s adept use of language and his incredible...

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