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Cell 7 Paperback – September 22, 2016
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An adored celebrity has been killed. Sixteen-year-old Martha Honeydew was found holding a gun, standing over the body.
Now Justice must prevail.
The general public will decide whether Martha is innocent or guilty by viewing daily episodes of the hugely popular TV show Death is Justice, the only TV show that gives the power of life and death decisions - all for the price of a phone call.
Martha has admitted to the crime. But is she guilty? Or is reality sometimes more complicated than the images we are shown on TV?
- Print length384 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherHot Key Books
- Publication dateSeptember 22, 2016
- Dimensions5.08 x 0.87 x 7.8 inches
- ISBN-101471405591
- ISBN-13978-1471405594
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- Publisher : Hot Key Books (September 22, 2016)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 384 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1471405591
- ISBN-13 : 978-1471405594
- Item Weight : 10.3 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.08 x 0.87 x 7.8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #7,088,780 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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I noticed that I was auto-approved for the book on netgalley and I thought that I might as well give it a shot then. For some reason it didn't want to be sent to my kindle so I couldn't actually read it at the time. I ended up searching for the different marketing campaigns online and I found that it was also being published here in Denmark - by a publisher I'm already a reviewer for. So, a couple of days later, when I'd read bits and pieces in the eARC I received a physical, Danish, ARC which I read quite quickly. So, I wanted to read the book so much that I ended up having two copies... whoops.
Cell 7 is highly provocative in the sense that it sparks thoughts here and there and you realise that where society might be headed will be very, very wrong. I found it quite realistic and quite disturbing. I enjoyed the book and while I did not like the ending I understood why it had to end the way it did. I'm glad that it now has been said - multiple times - that just because there's a majority for something or other does not mean that it is right or correct. I believe that this is a book we need, a book our society needs, because literature put things into perspective, start debates and often open our eyes.
I enjoyed Cell 7 and I think you will too
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Amazing book Kerry Drewery! Insightful, scary, eye-opening and just a great read - keeps you hooked from beginning to end!
Already ordered the second one!
We meet the main protagonist in Cell 1 of Death Row. Sixteen year old Martha Honeydew is accused of murdering the popular celebrity Jackson Paige. She was arrested standing over the body with the gun in her hand and has confessed to the crime. Martha looks set to be executed in seven days when she enters Cell 7.
The case is presented on the 24 hour reality TV Channel ‘An Eye for an Eye’ to enable the public to make an informed choice. As you can guess all is not as it seems as the story unfolds and we travel with Martha through the Cells. As public opinion is manipulated and Martha is subtly but cruelly tortured we come to understand the nature of the human spirit, both good and bad.
Cell 7 is an excellent YA novel. It tackles big ideas in an accessible way as Martha comes to terms with her fate and we are taken along with her. Highly recommended.