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Kevin Brooks (Author)
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February 1, 2008
"The Fugitive" meets "Blade Runner" with a Kevin Brooks kick in this heart-stopper about a boy who discovers he's not one hundred percent human.

It was just supposed to be a routine exam. But when the doctors snake the fiber-optic tube down Robert Smith's throat, what they discover doesn't make medical sense. Plastic casings. Silver filaments. Moving metal parts. In his naked, anesthetized state on the operating table, Robert hears the surgeons' shocked comments: "What the hell is that?"
"It's me," Robert thinks, "and I've got to get out of here." Armed with a stolen automatic and the videotape of his strange organs, he manages to escape, and to embark on an orphan's violent odyssey to find out exactly who--exactly what--he is.

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Grade 9 Up—A lonely teen, Robert Smith finds himself involved in events totally out of his control. A foster kid with a stomachache, he arrives at the hospital alone for a routine endoscopy. Not fully anesthetized, he hears the doctors claim that his insides aren't human. Unidentified men with guns swarm in, Robert bolts, and finds himself on the front page of the newspaper accused of stabbing one of the doctors. His subsequent flight begins a grisly string of events where murder, alcohol, and fear abound. Conveniently the one person Robert runs to, Eddi, the ex-girl of an acquaintance's brother, not only takes him in but is an expert in creating fake IDs. With a duffle full of cash from her business, they escape England to her house in Spain. In Tejeda, the young people find love and begin a "normal" life together until the men in suits show up and destroy it all. Scattered throughout the novel are Robert's existential questions, "How do I know anything is real?" This is surreal science fiction with a dismal ending. Loose ends abound, so many that readers are left feeling cheated. Who or what Robert is are never made clear; nor is the identity of the men who are after him.—Kathy Lehman, Thomas Dale High School Library, Chester, VA
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A subtle, spooky, headlong dash through the dark edges of romantic science fiction, a genre Kevin Brooks - with his usual delight in flouting convention - appears to have invented -- Meg Rosoff, Author Of How I Live Now Violently enjoyable The Times Original in its premise and captivating in its delivery. A gripping read Big Issue Sharp and precise ... a meditation on the nature of humanity Sunday Times An exciting on-the-run thriller ... you'll be gripped Flipside --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Reading level: Ages 15 and up
  • Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Push (February 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0439903424
  • ISBN-13: 978-0439903424
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 6.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #918,403 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars exciting, thought-provoking reading, June 19, 2010
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This is not a book for people who like neat and tidy happy endings and all their questions answered - it's a gritty and often scary read, raising existential questions in a context very approachable by adolescents. Who or what is this boy? Who is hunting him and why? Is there anywhere left to hide in the world now? Make up your own mind - just as every human has to make up their own mind on who and what they will be (not that most of us have plastic insides to confuse things!).

Definitely worth reading, and stayed with me long afterwards.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A true hardboiled crime suspense story, August 10, 2009
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After reading "Road Of The Dead" I immediately picked up his next novel "Being". The best advertisement for an author's books is quality. Write a good book, and people will want to go and pick up your next one.

While I like a good hardboiled crime novel, and while "The Road Of The Dead" was a very good one, the whole astral projection thing was way overdone. Here, in "Being", the "super"natural element is the whole point, and is so much more organic to the plot, and it works. Yeah, it really does.

Sixteen-year-old foster kid Robert Smith goes to the hospital for some routine tests for a possible ulcer. He's put under for the tests by the anesthesiologist, only to be constantly woke up by a "something" inside of him. As he wakes, he hears snatches of conversations in which he learns that there is someTHING inside of him, and someone (David Ryan) wants it cut out of him regardless of the cost to Smith. He breaks out, taking anesthesiologist Kamel Ramachandran as a hostage. Robert decides to go to Sainsbury's railway station, where he lets Kamel go and takes a train to anywhere, and uses a credit card he had lifted from Ryan to book a hotel room. It's here that he watches a videotape that he had also lifted from Ryan, which shows exactly what's inside of him, and it ain't pretty. And it ain't human either, and as Robert has found out, it can communicate with him, and it can heal him with remarkable speed. Robert is also becoming SOMETHING else, and Robert's current circumstances are making him violent and dishonest, and he doesn't like that either.

Then Ryan tracks him down, and in escaping he realizes that he has to find a place to hide after finding out that Ryan has had Kamel and the surgeon killed. Robert remembers that an old mate, now dead, of his used to know a woman (Eddi) who specialized in making false IDs. He goes there and things get messy, and in the end he takes her hostage. One thing leads to another, and don't they always, and Robert tells Eddi what's happening, and slowly Eddi realizes that Robert is telling the truth, and that she and Robert are going to have to go on the run together to survive.

They also realize that they are going to have to leave the country to survive. Like "The Road Of The Dead" this is hardboiled crime novel with something extra, but that something extra truly works here and gives this novel a reason to exist.

Ryan is unrelenting, Robert and Eddi are hunted, even while they are building a new life together. Again, Brooks truly understands the rules of NOIR and the hardboiled story method. Stories like "Being" may not always have a clear or a happy ending. We may or may not ever know exactly what is inside of Robert, but, we don't need to, that's all part of the rules of the hardboiled school of writing.

Like "The Road Of The Dead", Brooks doesn't talk down or patronize his audience, he doesn't preach any great moral lessons, he doesn't shy away from the violence, nor does he dwell on it; there are sexual situations, governmental menace, paranoia, and nobody ever gets punished for the crimes they do. This is a crime novel with superscientific elements that just gets darker and darker. This is a top-flight, hardboiled, dark crime and science-fiction novel that may not be for the very young, but those that are looking to upgrade from the common juvenile should love it.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Looked great, all down hill from there, May 9, 2010
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From the back of the book to the first page, this story had a lot of potential. Is he human or something Other? There are no answers in this book. At the end, we still don't know and that question was completely omitted from the story. It's like that really annoying person who says, "Guess what.." and then never tells you What!

Not only was it unsatisfying, but as a librarian thinking of putting it in my middle school library, I didn't because it was full of bad language and under-aged sex. This book went from disappointing to very disappointing. Bleh.
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