· Marcus Sedgwick is a full time author. His first novel, Floodland, won the Branford Boase Award for the best debut children's novel of Since then his books have been shortlisted for the /5(6). Floodland by Marcus Sedgwick. Click here for the lowest price! Turtleback, , · Floodland by Marcus Sedgwick was recommended by Bart's Bookshelf. While it was not as intense as most young adult dystopian novels, it was still an enjoyable read. It was easy to identify with ten-year-old Zoe's desperation/5().
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Floodland by Marcus Sedgwick was recommended by Bart's Bookshelf. While it was not as intense as most young adult dystopian novels, it was still an enjoyable read. It was easy to identify with ten-year-old Zoe's desperation. Floodland – author reading. There are a lot of schools who read Floodland, especially in years 5 and 6 – and with the current situation, I know there are some of you who are halfway through the book, but who, without sufficient copies for every pupil, are unable to finish from home. So it was interesting to discover Marcus Sedgwick’s debut novel Floodland, a dystopia published sometime before this trend began – back in the year , when we still believed that things could only get better and readers of children’s books had yet to be plunged into the darkness.
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