![]() Sure, it's a little over-dramatic in places but hey, this is for a teen audience, and back then I lapped this sort of thing up. He has an uncanny knack of pulling you right in - I personally think this is his greatest skill. ![]() As the road goes on, it becomes apparent that this isn't your normal road trip, and that things are going to end badly unless there's a bit of divine intervention at some point.Īs with all Pike's fab teen books, this was a compulsive read. They stop off to see Free's mum, who happens to live in a horror story castle and is a fortune teller. Theresa tells the story of her own sad, failed love affair, and Free and Poppy tell her about friends of theirs, John and Candy.Īs the trip goes on, things get weirder. To keep themselves amused, they take turns to tell stories. She picks up two hitchhikers Freedom Jack, a magician with a wicked outlook on life, and Poppy Corn, a miserable girl who spends most of the journey chain-smoking in the back. It's about Theresa, a teen girl on the run from her no-good cheating boyfriend and her best friend. I started it this morning, then voila, before I knew it, I'd finished it only a few hours later. It's fair to say that, despite my advanced years (ho ho), I enjoyed it every bit as much as I did back in the day. ![]() with this being one that I remembered as being particularly good. Recently, I treated myself to a few of his books to see if they'd managed to stand the test of time. I used to devour Christopher Pike's books as a teen, and to be honest, I probably wouldn't have got into writing if I hadn't been so inspired by his stuff (him and a few others authors). Just as fun as I remembered, though rather religious!
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