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Acceleration
    McNamee, Graham.
Publisher: Wendy Lamb Books,
Pub date: c2003.
Pages: 210 p. ;
ISBN: 0385731191
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      Book     Young Adult Collection - 3rd Floor Loft
Summary
It s a hot, hot summer, and in the depths of the Toronto Transit Authority s Lost and Found, 17-year-old Duncan is cataloging lost things and sifting through accumulated junk. And between Jacob, the cranky old man who runs the place, and the endless dusty boxes overflowing with stuff no one will ever claim, Duncan s just about had enough. Then he finds a little leather book. It s a diary filled with the dark and dirty secrets of a twisted mind, a serial killer stalking his prey in the subway. And Duncan can t make himself stop reading. What would you do with a book like that? How far would you go to catch a madman? And what if time was running out. . . . Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Publishers Weekly Review
McNamee's (Hate You) taut novel reads like a fast-paced nail-biter of a movie. Narrator Duncan has a summer job working in the lost-and-found department of the Toronto subway system, filing away discarded jackets and trinkets, bored by both the work and his sad-sack boss ("If you think of a half-deflated soccer ball with two of the hairiest ears you've ever seen attached to it, you've got a good picture of Jacob"). Among the lost items he discovers a diary, "a little leather book, with a cover that feels like skin": early entries detail the writer's grisly experiments on animals; he later graduates to arson. In his most recent entries, the writer describes three women he sees every day on the subway and tries to decide which one to kill. When the police brush off Duncan ("You don't seem like a bad kid," says the cop at the precinct. "But maybe you should find a better way to spend your summer vacation"), he enlists his friends Vinny and Wayne to help him catch the would-be killer; an ancillary story line, about Duncan's failed attempt to rescue a drowning girl, sheds light on Duncan's desperate need to be a savior. If aspects of the plot seem a bit overdetermined, there remains much to hook the audience. The timing never falters, and the dialogue stays crisp. Duncan and his friends no clean-cut do-gooders have gritty, complex personalities. A well-turned thriller. Ages 12-up. (Oct.) Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Gr 8 Up-Working his summer job in the lost and found of the Toronto subway, Duncan finds and reads a diary which describes the tortures that a man inflicted on animals as a child. The journal also reveals that this individual is planning to kidnap and molest a young lady. When the police don't believe his story, Duncan and his friends realize they must take matters into their own hands. They carefully follow individual clues to identify the participants until the exciting climax. Actor Scott Brick reads Graham McNamee's first person mystery (Wendy Lamb Books, 2003) with ease, truly becoming Duncan. His pleasant voice resonates at a comfortable pace, and he varies the speed to suit the mood, using pauses to add suspense. He uses only slight variations of tone to distinguish between the various characters. Sometimes the flow seems choppy, but this is due to McNamee's shorter sentences and heightens the feel for Duncan's teen insecurities. An excellent choice for reluctant readers.-Claudia Moore, W.T. Woodson High School, Fairfax, VA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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Personal Author: McNamee, Graham.
Title: Acceleration / Graham McNamee.
Publication info: New York : Wendy Lamb Books, c2003.
Physical descrip: 210 p. ; 22 cm.
Interest age level: 12 & up.
Summary: Stuck working in the Lost and Found of the Toronto Transit Authority for the summer, seventeen-year-old Duncan finds the diary of a serial killer and sets out to stop him.
Awards: Illinois Abraham Lincoln High School Book Award Nominee, 2007 ; A Junior Library Guild selection.
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Children's subject: Serial murderers--Fiction.
Children's subject: Diaries--Fiction.
Children's subject: Summer employment--Fiction.
Subject term: Serial murderers--Fiction.
Subject term: Diaries--Juvenile fiction.
Subject term: Summer employment--Juvenile fiction.
Children's subject: Toronto (Ont.)--Fiction.
Children's subject: Canada--Fiction.
Geographic term: Toronto (Ont.)--Juvenile fiction.
Geographic term: Canada--Juvenile fiction.
Genre index term: Mystery and detective stories.
Genre index term: Suspense fiction.
Control Number: ocm52030502
ISBN: 0385731191
ISBN: 0385901445 (lib. bdg.) : $17.99
ISBN: 9780385901444
ISBN: 1417675551 (perma-bound) : $14.55
Standard identifier#: 9780385901444
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