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The Diary of Pelly D

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Sinister secrets of a dystopian future

The Diary of Pelly D could be a good read for young adults who are drawn to dystopian fiction with strong female characters. The novel's unique setting on a distant planet and its focus on genetic classification add an interesting layer to the story. The diary format also creates an intimate and suspenseful reading experience. Readers may appreciate the novel's themes of rebellion, identity, and sacrifice, as well as its challenges to social hierarchies and gender roles. Overall, The Diary of Pelly D is a thought-provoking and thrilling read for fans of the dystopian genre.

  • Manchester Book Award Nominee for Longlist (2006)
  • Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2007)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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The Diary of Pelly D

by L.J. Adlington, Lucy Adlington   |  Ages 13+
Regular price $7.90 Now $3.90 Save 51%
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ISBN: 9780340882139
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $9.12
Publisher: Hodder Childrens
Date of Publication: 2005-01-01
Format: Paperback
Goodreads rating: 3.6
(rated by 888 readers)

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Young building worker, Toni V, finds a diary buried in a water can in the rubble of a construction site. He knows he should just hand it in to the Supervisor - that's the rule. But curiosity gets the better of him and he starts reading. At first the diarist, Pelly D, seems like any ordinary girl, writing about clothes, parties, boys. But underneath the light, sassy, often sarcastic narrative, Toni V begins to sense that something very different, sinister, and scary is unfolding. Set far in the future and on a distant planet, Pelly D's diary bears witness, through the eyes of a young girl, to the terrifying consequences of genetic classification.
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Sinister secrets of a dystopian future

The Diary of Pelly D could be a good read for young adults who are drawn to dystopian fiction with strong female characters. The novel's unique setting on a distant planet and its focus on genetic classification add an interesting layer to the story. The diary format also creates an intimate and suspenseful reading experience. Readers may appreciate the novel's themes of rebellion, identity, and sacrifice, as well as its challenges to social hierarchies and gender roles. Overall, The Diary of Pelly D is a thought-provoking and thrilling read for fans of the dystopian genre.

  • Manchester Book Award Nominee for Longlist (2006)
  • Rhode Island Teen Book Award Nominee (2007)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.