I Morti Nel Mio Passato

I Morti Nel Mio Passato

Scot Gardner

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Aaron Rowe è un sonnambulo, tormentato da sogni inspiegabili e ricordi perduti che non riesce a recuperare. La morte non lo spaventa affatto; anzi, il suo nuovo impiego presso un'agenzia di pompe funebri potrebbe rivelarsi la sua unica salvezza. Ma se non scoprirà presto la verità sul suo passato na...

pagine
208
Format
Paperback
Pubblicato
2011-05-01
Editore
Allen \u0026 Unwin
ISBN
9781742373843

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Scot Gardner
Scot Gardner

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Scot Gardner wasn't born reading and writing; in fact, he left school in year eleven to undertake an apprenticeship in gardening with the local council. He has worked as a waiter, masseur, delivery truck driver, home dad, counselor, and musician.These days he spends half the year writing and half the year on the road t...

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Dodie
Dodie·11 years ago
Innanzitutto, la copertina qui raffigurata è MOLTO migliore di quella sull'ARC, che mostra un giovane ben vestito che si rilassa su una bara tenendo in mano un unico fiore rosso – il che quasi suggerisce una storia d'amore all'interno, cosa che invece non c'è.Questa è una storia cupa e umoristica, *I Morti Nel Mio Passato* di Scot Gardner, che narra di un giovane, Aaron, tormentato da incidenti del suo passato, che ignora i problemi del suo presente – sonnambulismo, insonnia, incubi, e una stran...
Sue
Sue·13 years ago
I Morti Nel Mio Passato è un libro avvincente, un'autentica montagna russa di emozioni. La storia ruota attorno ad Aaron Rowe, che ha lasciato la scuola per formarsi come impresario di pompe funebri con John Barton, proprietario e gestore di JKB Funerals. Aaron vive con sua madre (Mam) in una roulotte. Sua madre non è mentalmente stabile e questo rende la vita di Aaron molto difficile, soprattutto perché lui la ama così tanto. La loro relazione è complicata e, senza svelare troppo, non è affatto...
Cheryl
Cheryl·11 years ago
I was expecting this book to be somewhat like Warm Bodies by Isaac Marion. Not in the way that I thought this book would be a love story or a zombie book but in the way that I thought it would be dark like Warm Bodies in exploring death but also in a twisted like hearted way. I got none of this from the fourteen chapters that I read. That is all I could make myself read. I was hoping it would get better as the story went along and Aaron got more familiar with his job. Yet I found it boring and d...
Giselle
Giselle·13 years ago
A finished copy was provided by the publisher for review.I didn’t know what to expect from this one. I actually thought it was about a medium (someone who speaks to the dead), but I was wrong. The description is very simple yet it shows there’s something more than what is on the surface. Aaron being a funeral director in training is correct. What I didn’t expect was the truth that finally came out in the end.Aaron’s nightmares are vivid and scary..Violent and morbid. I couldn’t understand what i...
Steven R. McEvoy
Steven R. McEvoy·13 years ago
Five years ago when I read a book I always had a pencil in my hand and made notes and grabbed quotes as I read. As I have been reading more and more electronically, now when I do read a physical book I find I just have lost that habit. But this book was so compelling that I stopped on a number of occasions to write down quotes to share with others. This is the first of Scot Gardner's books to be released in Canada. It was an amazing read. I literally read it in less than 24 hours and could not s...
Evie
Evie·13 years ago
Powerful, haunting, and absolutely unforgettable, The Dead I Know is not Scot Gardner's first novel, or even the first one to win him recognition, but it's the first one of his books published in Canada, and one that you simply can't afford to miss. It's a tour-the-force examination of the always difficult subject of death, grief and coping with the loss of a loved one. Above all, though, it's a heart-wrenching insight into one boy's tragic life and a deeply affecting, thought-provoking and unse...
Michele Harrod
Michele Harrod·14 years ago
Wow, I really enjoyed this book, what a fabulous new voice, with a unique and surprising tale. It was hard to remind myself that this was intended as a Teen Novel. Despite the lead character being one, I never felt that I wasn't reading a serious adult novel. As someone who herself applied to work as a coronary assistant at the age of 16 and was turned away due to my age, I was fascinated with Aaron's ability to face the dead, and his feelings around them. This book was quite different to what I...
Skye
Skye·14 years ago
This review is also posted on my blog, In The Good Books.I had no idea what to think of The Dead I Know before -- or even as -- I started. All I knew is that it was a recent Aussie release, and that was good enough for me. Though, by the end, I was pleasantly surprised.There's a lot of mystery shrouding Aaron in the beginning. He's stoic, and initially doesn't give much away through either his dialogue or first-person narration. We understand him better once we get a look at his home life, and s...
Kirsty Murray
Kirsty Murray·14 years ago
Brilliant. This book is beautifully written, fantastically structured and utterly compelling. I couldn't put it down. Scot Gardner's writing just keeps getting better and better.

A recent spate of YA novels with intensely unpleasant teenage male protagonists had made me almost wary of picking up yet another novel about a seventeen year old male but Gardner's protagonist Aaron Rowe is a compassionate, honourable, complex and deeply endearing character.
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Nic·15 years ago
Favourite Quote: There was the unknown, the dark, the cold and the emptiness to contend with out there, but those concepts are all relative. Cold compared to what? A dead hand? Dark compared to what? Unblinking eyes? At times the ocean seemed full beside my emptiness. At times it was the one knowable thing in my world.The Dead I Know is a story that comes together like pieces of a puzzle. It is dark, mysterious and refreshingly different read.This story is so different from what I expected but i...