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Learn more about plum PLUS. It''s a hot summer and in the depths of the Toronto Transit Authority''s lost and found, year-old Duncan is cataloging misplaced belongings. And between Jacob, the cranky old man who runs the place, and the endless dusty boxes overflowing with stuff no one will ever claim, Duncan has just about had enough. Then he finds a little leather book filled with the dark and dirty secrets of a twisted mind, a serial killer stalking his prey in the subway.

And Duncan can''t stop reading. What would you do with a book like that? How far would you go to catch a madman? About The Author. Title: Acceleration. Format: Paperback.

Product dimensions: pages, 8. Shipping dimensions: pages, 8. The two main characters steal a toilet, which always goes over well with teen readers. I felt that the most successful part of the I have to admit, this book isn't really written with me in mind. I felt that the most successful part of the book which is also reflected in the author's statement at the end , was the climactic scene. The serial killer character is really gross and scary, and Duncan, our main, is fighting for his life as a subway train comes rumbling toward him.

Graham McNamee admits that this was the scene that first inspired the rest of the book, and it shows. There were also powerful, surreal moments when we see Duncan struggling with trauma via nightmares and hallucinations, and those work well.

But there were other portions that were face-palm bad. At one point, Duncan tries to tell the cops about the serial killer. I have never seen cops painted in such a negligent, incompetent way. They don't take his information. They don't even care about the situation.

Without giving too much away, I just remember thinking, "Yeah, right. The cops won't help you. It is also hard to like Duncan at points because he has such a hero-complex. He thinks it is his destiny to save the woman the serial killer is targeting, but this gets old so fast.

There aren't really repercussions for his narcissistic want to be the hero; he is never humbled. He gets banged up a little and his life moves on, presumably towards other heroic acts. What a knight in shining armor. Sep 18, Andrew Sharpe rated it it was amazing. As I read Acceleration, I learned a lot about the main character, Duncan. Duncan is a 17 year old boy from Toronto, Canada. You could say Duncan lives a pretty simple life. With that being said Duncan has a lot of time on his hands.

As he tries to pass the time on his work days, he As I read Acceleration, I learned a lot about the main character, Duncan. As he tries to pass the time on his work days, he often searches through the lost in found in curiosity. This notebook has spine chilling messages that describe violence and negative energy. It shows newspaper articles of violent events. As Duncan puts more attention into it he realizes the author of this notebook is planning a murder.

At this point Duncan does an extensive amount of research on this subject. Should he try to save this future victim or not? This was the question that had me unable to set this thrilling book down.

I noticed the author uses many different senses of imagery throughout the book. I was introduced this book by my school librarian and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys reading mystery. Dec 05, Hella added it. From the beginning to the end of Acceleration by Graham McNamee, the author has you hooked! Who doesn't love a great story filled with suspense, humor, and amazing characters? The book is about a boy who has an itch to save someones life due to past trauma.

The story jumps right in and goes downhill from there. Its not all action from begging to end but the way that the author writes makes you feel li From the beginning to the end of Acceleration by Graham McNamee, the author has you hooked! Its not all action from begging to end but the way that the author writes makes you feel like it is. I was hanging off his every word. The book left me with a completed feeling when the final scene between Roach and Duncan was over.

The author went even further and satisfied the characters minds as well as mine. This book is a classical example of a heroic suspense filled plot. Not only was there quests, conflicts, and action but there was also a deep connection with the characters.

Overall the book was great and I would definitely recommend this book to ages 14 and older, its a good read and I cant wait to read more from Graham. Dec 02, Jan Carlo rated it it was amazing.

The criminal is planning to kill this girl name "Cherry" and Duncan the guy is trying to stop roach nickname because we don't know his real name yet to kill Cherry. But is he gonna work alone with a guy who starts fire and kill people? Read the book to find out: I really like this book because I like how intense it is about a regular guy who works at a lost and found under the subway, and how he stops a criminal from killing their victim.

Oct 26, Claire Berne rated it it was amazing. I gave this book 5 stars because the author really pulled me in as a reader. I am usually a very slow reader but I finished this book within 3 days. This book is about a teenage boy, Duncan, who works in a lost and found at a train station. One day he finds a little leather book. He beings to read it and finds that whoever wrote this journal had been stalking women on the train.

Duncan makes it his goal to find the girls being stalked in the hopes to find the owner of this twisted journal. I lov I gave this book 5 stars because the author really pulled me in as a reader. I love the way that the writer takes you through the mystery with Duncan. It helped the reader see even more what kind of a person he was even more than what was in his journal. I highly recommend this book if you like crime and mystery books that keep you on the edge of your seat.

There was never a dull moment in this book which is why it was so fast-paced and engaging. It really pulls the reader into the story and the crime aspect of it. Overall a great read. Nov 05, Brady McCabe rated it really liked it. Jan 17, Dan P rated it did not like it. This book had an incredibly ridiculous plot, absolutely boring delivery, and a horrible ending.

I read this book in a day, and it was possibly the most boring 4 hours of my life. The book failed to interest me, and also failed to make me feel for any of the characters at all. One of the worst, if not THE worst, book I've ever read. Mar 09, George Zervo added it. He is one of the strangest people I know!! He has a style that I think is like Steven King and I really enjoy books that have that suspense and mystery. His style is expressed throughout the story and it gives it a good mood and is set beautifully.

His style is a very unique and favored by many people including me. It is different from other books I have read. Toronto, Canada was an excellent choice because it a huge city, and it gives Duncan a challenge, as opposed to a smaller city with not as big of a challenge.

The setting is a great example of a city in our world. The author also does a fantastic job of making me feel like I am a part of the story. If I close my eyes, I picture the book going through like a movie. The story takes place mostly in a gloomy, dark, and noisy subway station. The stench of rats and garbage fills the air, choking you. In my opinion, that would be the worse job ever. The book is called Cirque du Freak.

In that book too, the main character finds something unusual and is motivated to find out everything there is. Both characters are then messed up in crazy situations. I think finding the solution to things is one of the greatest feelings you can posses. Solving problems in general is a really good skill to have no matter what the situation may be.

I can make many connections through his book. Overall… I would give this book a 5 star rating. Acceleration really earned it. I think everything from the cover, to the last page was phenomenal!! Graham McNamee… I take my hat off to you. I would recommend this book to anyone who likes Steven King and mystery books. This is an excellent book overall. Well done Mr. Jun 16, Michelle rated it it was amazing Shelves: favorite , realistic-fiction , psycological-thriller , must-buy , possibly-might-own.

There are so many little bits of awesomeness in this book. Like when Duncan uses steam to take off the receipt, and the funny parts sprinkled in Duncan works at the lost and found for a subway. It's underground. Green is for newer ones, anything in the past five years," "What about that yellow dot there? Jacob frowned, glancing at the clock. No windows, no air, no sun? What's there to see? A tree, maybe? Some fresh air would be nice.

This is one of the books I've seen around and thought, "hmm, I should read that sometime" but never really thought it would be that great. Kind of like House of the Scorpion. And now that I've got around to reading it, I know how wrong I was. Nov 05, Allie Reisman rated it really liked it. Acceleration by Graham Mcnamee is a mystery novel about a seventeen year old boy named Duncan. Duncan carries around a lot of guilt from when he was not able to save a girl from drowning.

Duncan is as determined as can be, while his friend Vinny tends to break the law quite a few times. The two friends fight a lot about how to deal with a journal Duncan found in a lost and found, but the journal is the journal of a serial killer. The story takes place in Toronto, Canada. The two boys struggle to Acceleration by Graham Mcnamee is a mystery novel about a seventeen year old boy named Duncan. The two boys struggle to find what path they should take to find out who the serial killer is.

I can relate to this because my friends and I have been in a hard situation, and we all had different opinions on what we should do. Mcnamee is a very clever author that throws many twists and turns your way while reading the novel. I was very intrigued on the way Mcnamee wrote the second half of the novel. He kept it very action pact and it wanted me to keep turning every page. The beginning half of the story though was pretty slow, and the plot took a while to build up.

Also the climax was at the end which was a bummer, since I enjoyed the climax so much I wanted more information on how it was resolved. I recommend that this author writes his next stories a little more quick paced, since once I got to the end when the book started to pick up I was hocked. All in all I really enjoyed reading this book, and would recommend it to a friend.

Also, I will be reading more books in the future from this author. Apr 30, Beverly rated it liked it Recommends it for: year olds. Shelves: good-reads-for-reluctant-readers. Acceleration has a perfect setting for a suspenseful, creepy mystery - the subway system lost and found.

Reluctant narrator, 17 year old Duncan, is spending his summer as a clerk in the lost and found. Suffering some PTSD from witnessing an accidental death, at first Duncan found peace in the loneliness and tedious tasks of his his job, but after several weeks, he is so bored he is ready to quit until he stumbles upon a personal journal.

Duncan starts to read the journal and as the entries becom Acceleration has a perfect setting for a suspenseful, creepy mystery - the subway system lost and found.

Duncan starts to read the journal and as the entries become more threatening, Duncan realizes the writer is using the journal to plan out how to become a serial killer. The writer has already chosen his victims and is stalking them.

Duncan does the right thing and turns the journal over to the police, but takes it back when he can not find an officer or detective who will take him seriously. Duncan decides that with the help of his friend Vinny, he will track down the writer and gather proof to give to the police. One day, he uncovers a leather-bound diary. As he begins to read, it quickly becomes apparent that the diary is no ordinary keepsake.

Detailed inside is a long history of crimes, such as arson and animal mutilation, beginning from when the author was young and progressing forward in time. The author expresses boredom with "little crimes" and wishes to do something big.



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