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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not as timely but still worth reading,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Band of Angels (Paperback)
Chances are that if you're the same age as the characters
in this novel (16), you don't remember what it was like to
live with the possibility of nuclear war, no matter how real
or imagined the danger. This book, however, is still very
much worth reading, as are Julian Thompson's other early
novels (Simon Pure, The Taking of Mariasburg, The Grounding
of Group 6, Discontinued).I was enchanted by Thompson's novels when I was in high school, and I am still highly impressed by his unusual (but believable) storylines and command of language. This particular novel deals with five teenagers who develop a plan of action to save the world, which is not as corny as it sounds, not by a long shot. So many novels for young adults are so narrow in focus that one would think that teenagers never consider any life beyond high school. This novel's breadth of subject matter and depth of focus does 16-year-olds credit.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The storyline is dated, but the message is timeless,
This review is from: A Band of Angels (Library Binding)
Perhaps, in the year 2002, it is difficult for someone who was born after the year this book takes place to identify with a question like "Are there going to be any such years as 1995, 2000?"Perhaps, in a time when the main threats to the United States seem to come from the Middle East, rather than Eastern Europe, the continual concern about "making sure the Russians don't get it" sees out of place. Perhaps, many years from now, this book will be viewable and readable as an historical novel? What can I say? The idea that "five kids can change the world" is still a powerful one. The specifics of the storyline might seem odd and dated now, but the ideas and the struggles are timeless. Even if you have to ask someone what it all means, give this one a read. :)
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It is an outstanding story. I loved every page.,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Band of Angels (Library Binding)
A Band of AngelsThe story a band of Angels is a very interesting book about a couple of young scientist's. They are working for the government to create a virus that would be used in wars. They discovered the formula but decided the government didn't deserve to have it. With the money the got from the project, They took their baby boy to a friend, a woman and then they killed themselves. The boy, Jonathan never knew what happened to his parents and grew up running from town to town. Than one day a car hits and kills the woman, leaving him all alone. Well, However, a girl, riley, was standing on the corner, and sees it happen. She invited him to her house and then on a trip with her, and a friend, Michel. Now the three of them are alone in a car. There they run into two other people, another girl and a boy. Riley and Jonathan fall in love. Riley and Jonathan started dating and getting really serious about each other. Although they had no clue Jonathan was being chased by two FBI agents. As the FBI agents get closer they see Jonathan and Riley. They shoot at the two kids. This was a great book if you like happy endings. I love the twist and turns in this book. You never know what is going to happen next. There are survival problems and hundreds of surprise solutions. This book is great for anyone how likes to be surprised.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
This is a good book for people who like long books,
By A Customer
This review is from: A Band of Angels (Library Binding)
This book was a good book it had everything you would want. It has romance, mysterious , and it was different it wasn't the same old book about fun and crazyness it dealed with a real life situation. And it could happen. The ending was a big surprize to me and it will be to you if you read this book. But if you are the type that don't ussualy read 300 pg. books it might get a little boaring for you.
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Band of Angels by Julian F. Thompson (Mass Market Paperback - Apr. 1987)
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