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Full tilt : a novel
    Shusterman, Neal.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers,
Pub date: c2003.
Pages: 201 p. ;
ISBN: 0689803745
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Summary
Sixteen-year-old Blake has always been the responsible one in his dysfunctional family -- the one who drives safely, gets good grades, and looks after his wild younger brother, Quinn. Quinn is his brother's opposite -- a thrill-seeker who's always chasing the next scary rush, no matter what the cost. But Quinn and Blake are in for the surprise of their lives when they're thrust into the world of a bizarre phantom carnival -- and their souls are the price of admission.In order to save his brother, and himself, Blake must survive seven different carnival rides before dawn. Seven rides...it sounds easy. But each ride is full of unexpected dangers, because each ride is a reflection of one of Blake's deepest fears. And the last ride is the worst one of all. Because that's the one that confronts Blake with a terrifying secret from his past -- a secret he's been running from for years.Full of roller-coaster twists and turns, Neal Shusterman's latest page-turner is an Orpheus-like adventure into one boy's psyche. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
School Library Journal Review
Gr 7 Up-The myriad bits in 16-year-old Blake's brain become the stuff of an alternate universe, a nightmare amusement park in which he must experience seven wild rides before dawn in order to escape. The teen has always been the careful child in his family; at age seven, he was the only survivor of a school-bus crash. Since then, he has taken on the responsibility of saving his brother Quinn, who constantly needs to be rescued from his own impulsive behavior. Blake would certainly never accept the invitation to a midnight ride offered by the icily attractive Cassandra, a mysterious figure he encounters at Six Flags. However, when his brother steals the invitation and disappears, Blake has to follow. As he makes his way from one terrifying ride to another, Cassandra appears and disappears, challenging him, leading him on, and, finally, desperately attempting to keep him where he is, in the world she has created. His brother appears and disappears as well, and in one ride they discover that they need to work together. But at the end, Blake is on his own to face his deepest fears and survivor guilt. As the pace picks up in his surreal fantasy, readers are sucked into the nightmare, tumbling full tilt from one bizarre occurrence to another. Set in the vibrant, vivid atmosphere of theme parks and computer games, this is an unusual quest adventure. Teens will recognize both Quinn's sensation seeking and Blake's withdrawal, and celebrate the balanced conclusion.-Kathleen Isaacs, Edmund Burke School, Washington, DC Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 6-10. Sixteen-year-old Blake, a straight-arrow, Ivy-league, college-bound kid, is at a carnival with Quinn, his thrill-seeking brother, and two friends when a beautiful girl invites Blake to another carnival in a remote part of town that only admits invited guests. Later that evening, Quinn is found at home in a comatose state with Blake's invitation by his side. Did he go to the other carnival in Blake's place? When Blake and his friends go in search of the mysterious carnival to find out what happened to Quinn, they discover that the price of admission to this bizarre, phantom place is one's soul. To save Quinn, Blake must survive seven different carnival rides before dawn, each one a terrifying reflection of one of Blake's deepest fears. In the final ride, Blake confronts the memory of a horrible childhood accident that he has buried deep in his psyche--a school bus wreck in which he was the only survivor. With a nod to Ray Bradbury's classic Something Wicked This Way Comes, Shusterman has created a surreal, scary fantasy, packed with suspenseful psychological drama. Readers will savor the page-turning thrills in this wonderfully eerie story. EdSullivan. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Shusterman, Neal.
Title: Full tilt : a novel / Neal Shusterman.
Edition: 1st ed.
Publication info: New York : Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, c2003.
Physical descrip: 201 p. ; 22 cm.
Interest age level: Ages 10 up.
Summary: When sixteen-year-old Blake goes to a mysterious, by-invitation-only carnival he somehow knows that it could save his comatose brother, but soon learns that much more is at stake if he fails to meet the challenge presented there by the beautiful Cassandra.
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Children's subject: Carnivals--Fiction.
Children's subject: Brothers--Fiction.
Children's subject: Self-perception--Fiction.
Children's subject: Near-death experiences--Fiction.
Children's subject: Horror stories.
Subject term: Carnivals--Fiction.
Subject term: Brothers--Fiction.
Subject term: Self-perception--Fiction.
Subject term: Near-death experiences--Fiction.
Subject term: Horror tales.
Genre index term: Horror fiction.
Control Number: ocm50630474
ISBN: 0689803745 (lib. bdg.) : $16.95
ISBN: 0689873255 (pbk.) : $4.99
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