After a beta-read and an adult novel, I'm now on to White Crow by Marcus Sedgwick. It's the last of the Carnegie Medal shortlist and I should have it read by the 23rd when the prize is awarded. (First time I'll have read all the shortlist before the day - it did help that there were six instead of eight this year and I'd read three of them before the shortlist was announced.)
White Crow is not very long - around 50k words at my estimate. As I was very impressed by the same author's Revolver (on last year's Carnegie shortlist) I'm certainly looking forward to this one.
White Crow is not very long - around 50k words at my estimate. As I was very impressed by the same author's Revolver (on last year's Carnegie shortlist) I'm certainly looking forward to this one.