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Tiger Without Teeth (Black Apple) Review
Tiger Without Teeth follows a week or so of the life of Davey Booth. Still in school Davey has a bit of talent in the bike racing department and pesters his dad into buying him a new bike that one of his rivals is selling. School bully Hard Stew had previously arranged to purchase it but Davey's dad slips the seller some extra cash to swing the bike Davey's way. Davey is given an ultimatum along with regular beatings that he had better do the right thing and sell the bike to its rightful recipient. Being a complete wimp Davey sees no alternative but has to convince his father to let him sell. Meanwhile Davey's granddad dies and it seems not only does no one else care they all say good riddance which deeply disturbs Davey further. At the funeral he notices his cousin has developed into a hot babe and along with avoiding Hard Stew he does everything he can to become romantically involved with her.Not the best novel in the world but an interesting novel due to the disturbed mind of Davey. Bernard Ashley is obviously an old man as his characters dialogue is rather dated and certainly not the lingo that school aged children use today or have for a few generations for that matter. With authors like James Pattinson who also do this there is a quite a nostalgic charm to this style but the charm isn't really mastered by Ashley and it actually becomes quite annoying at times. The whole there's something wrong with wanting to sleep with your cousin fact is not tackled in this novel which is a little bit weird as well.
Tiger Without Teeth (Black Apple) Overview
Hard Stew always gets what he wants, but he's not the only thing chasing Davey. There's also a secret -- the sort that jumps up on you and is more frightening than a hundred Hard Stews. The sort you've got to stare in the face. If you've got the guts...Shortlisted for the Sheffield Children's Book Award and the Angus Award.Want to learn more information about Tiger Without Teeth (Black Apple)?
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