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Tegan Bennett Daylight

Autor de Six bedrooms

9+ Obras 87 Miembros 5 Reseñas

Sobre El Autor

Tegan Bennett Daylight was born in 1969 in Sydney, Australia. She was named one of The Sydney Morning Herald's Best Young Australian Novelist of 2002. Her novels include Bombora, What Falls Away, Safety, and Six Bedrooms. (Bowker Author Biography)
Nota de desambiguación:

(eng) This author published her first two novels (What Falls Away and Bombora) under her birth name, Tegan Bennett.

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Obras de Tegan Bennett Daylight

Six bedrooms (2015) 26 copias
Safety (2006) 24 copias
What Falls Away (2001) 14 copias
Bombora (1996) 8 copias
Royals (2023) 3 copias
Mrs. Mooneyham's Teeth (1996) 1 copia
Royals 1 copia

Obras relacionadas

The Best Australian Stories 2016 (2016) — Contribuidor — 17 copias
The Best Australian Stories 2002 (2002) — Contribuidor — 15 copias
The Best Australian Stories 2013 (2013) — Contribuidor — 12 copias

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Conocimiento común

Nombre canónico
Daylight, Tegan Bennett
Otros nombres
Bennett, Tegan (birth name)
Fecha de nacimiento
1969-05
Género
female
Nacionalidad
Australia
Lugar de nacimiento
Coogee, New South Wales, Australia
Ocupaciones
novelist
Aviso de desambiguación
This author published her first two novels (What Falls Away and Bombora) under her birth name, Tegan Bennett.

Miembros

Reseñas

5 Australian teenagers and a baby get caught in a time glitch in a huge shopping mall. At 5:17 their phones cut out and all the people disappear but everything in the mall stays the same. Outside, they can see people coming and going but the doors won't open and they can't get out. Can they survive each other and the overload of consumerism when they discover that everything they eat or take from shops is automatically replaced? (Even pets in the pet store) Can they look after a baby? Shannon is our non-binary main character with Jamie in a wheelchair and two Koorie cousins , as well as a gay asian boy called Akira and a muscle bound jock called Jordan, the author tries to cover as many bases as possible but it isn't too cliched.
Fans of Gone by Michael Grant and Carousel will like this and I liked how the ending was resloved. For mature readers due to swearing and sex.
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nicsreads | May 23, 2023 |
I was drawn to Royals out of curiosity based on the precis above. It intrigued me and I was interested to know what appeals to YA readers today. I think I should have chosen another story.

The story begins with Shannon waiting to meet her brother in the shopping centre. She falls asleep and when she wakes she notices her phone is stuck at 5.17pm. The centre is empty and as she walks around the centre she meets 5 other teenagers, all with their phones stuck at 5.17pm.

They discover they not only have an endless supply of food from the food court they can take anything they need from all the shops.

I enjoyed the beginning, but it gradually got more and more boring and repetitious. How many times do you have to mention bubble tea, Maccas and Forty Winks? The concept was good but there was virtually no plot and little depth to the story.

The characters were a diverse group but the attempt to be an ‘inclusive’ story got a bit over the top. They all become likeable as the story unfolds.

The shopping centre itself has its own personality and character with food and items taken from the shops being replenished overnight.
Maybe I’m a stuffy old grandmother but the use of four letter words concerned me especially for the younger teens in the YA group.

Thank you to NetGalley, the publisher and Tegan Bennett Daylight for providing me with an ARC of this novel. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

@netgalley and @simonandschuster

My rating 2*
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Hostie13 | Mar 2, 2023 |
It’s a collection of 10 short stories, seven of which have been published previously in literary journals and anthologies. Eight are written in first person, and the other two in third. While the stories are all complete within themselves, as you’d expect, one character, Tasha, appears in four of them, the first, fourth, seventh and tenth. Evenly spaced out in other words, providing a nice sense of continuity and a sort of narrative framework for the whole. That, briefly, is the form of the book, but let’s get now to the content.

Most of the stories could be described as coming-of-age stories, as most of the protagonists are in their teens or early twenties. If you define coming-of-age broadly – that is, as a time of growth, transition and establishing identity – almost all the stories could be described as that.

For my full review, please check my blog: https://whisperinggums.com/2016/04/09/tegan-bennett-daylight-six-bedrooms-review...
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½
 
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minerva2607 | otra reseña | May 13, 2018 |
This is a lovely collection of stories, almost all focussing on young people who are figuring themselves out. Bennett-Daylight captures the precise feeling of so many moments of awkwardness, unease and realisation and writes like a dream throughout. In many ways this is reminiscent of [b:Hot Little Hands|24681815|Hot Little Hands|Abigail Ulman|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1425024533s/24681815.jpg|44299392], both in its approach (a mix of interlinked and standalone stories) and the type of moments, characters and stories that the authors are interested in. This is a more polished book – and one that has me enthused about exploring the author’s back catalogue.… (más)
 
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mjlivi | otra reseña | Feb 2, 2016 |

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