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Spies | Michael Frayn
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The National BestsellerThe sudden trace of a disturbing, forgotten aroma compels Stephen Wheatley to return to the site of a dimly remembered but troubling childhood summer in wartime London. As he pieces together his scattered memories, we are brought back to a quiet, suburban street where two boys--Keith and his sidekick, Stephen--are engaged in their own version of the war effort: spying on the neighbors, recording their movements, and ferreting out their secrets. But when Keith utters six shocking words, the boy's game of espionage takes a sinister and unintended turn, transforming a wife's simple errands and the ordinary rituals of family life into the elements of adult catastrophe.Childhood and innocence, secrecy, lies and repressed violence are all gently laid bare as once again Michael Frayn powerfully demonstrates that what appears to be happening in front of our eyes often turns out to be something we cannot see at all.
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Moray_Reads
Spies | Michael Frayn
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A #photoadaynov16 failure! None of my book are #spynovels, not a single one. It's not a genre that massively appeals but I'd appreciate recommendations is anyone has them!

MrBook 😳😮! Where to begin, where to begin! 7y
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MrBook I'm my community recommender 😁👍🏻. 7y
Moray_Reads @MrBook wow, that'll get me started, thanks! It's not my genre but I don't like gaps 😊 7y
vivastory @Moray_Reads Highly recommend Philip K. Dick's "Ubik." 7y
MrBook 😊👍🏻 Plenty more I can offer. 7y
lynneamch Greer Macallister's Girl in Disguise (first female Pinkerton detective Kate Warne) but not out until Mar. 2017 7y
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HijackMe
Spies | Michael Frayn
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Spies was the only YA-novel we #readinschool and we never really warmed up to it, since our other books were much better (Colour Purple, Kite Runner, Of Mice and Men, King Lear) and the characters were younger than we were then and that made connecting to them more difficult? I kind of felt sorry about that? 😅 It's still a good read with a nice twist at the end, but it probably would have worked better for GCSEs than A-levels #photoadaynov16