Ebook {Epub PDF} The Universe Versus Alex Woods by Gavin Extence






















 · The Universe Versus Alex Woods by Gavin Extence – review Gavin Extence's tale about a teenage boy who gets hit by a meteorite owes something to Mark Haddon but will also appeal to Kurt Vonnegut fansAuthor: Alexander Larman. This item: The Universe Versus Alex Woods. by Gavin Extence. by Gavin Extence Paperback. $ Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by bltadwin.ru FREE Shipping on orders over $ An Absolutely Remarkable Thing: A Novel (The Carls) by Hank Green Paperback. $/5(K).  · This is the set-up for Gavin Extence's first novel, The Universe versus Alex Woods, and the rest of the book describes, in Alex's voice, how it came bltadwin.ru: Susanna Rustin.


Gavin Extence was born in and grew up in the interestingly named village of Swineshead, Lincolnshire. From the ages of , he enjoyed a brief but illustrious career as a chess player, winning numerous national championships and travelling to Moscow and St Petersburg to pit his wits against the finest young minds in Russia. The Universe Versus Alex Woods by Gavin Extence Published by Hachette on 25 June Genres: Contemporary, Young Adult Pages: Source: Netgalley Amazon • Amazon UK • Book Depository Goodreads. A rare meteorite struck Alex Woods when he was ten years old, leaving scars and marking him for an extraordinary future. The Universe Versus Alex Woods - Kindle edition by Extence, Gavin. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading The Universe Versus Alex Woods.


Gavin Extence talks exclusively to Jazz FM about his book 'The Universe Versus Alex Woods'. This is the set-up for Gavin Extence's first novel, The Universe versus Alex Woods, and the rest of the book describes, in Alex's voice, how it came about. "The Universe Versus Alex Woods is the story of how misfit Alex comes to befriend an elderly American curmudgeon, learns to cultivate marijuana and develops a deep appreciation for the work of Kurt Vonnegut. It's a wonderful coming-of-age story, delivered in an offhand casual style that belies the deeply moral concerns of the author.".

0コメント

  • 1000 / 1000