Live the ultimate high. Pay the ultimate price. The shocking return to YA by the author of SMACK.
A new drug is on the street. Everyone's buzzing about it. Take the hit. Live the most intense week of your life. Then die. It's the ultimate high at the ultimate price. Adam thinks it over. He's poor, and doesn't see that changing. Lizzie, his girlfriend, can't make up her mind about sleeping with him, so he can't get laid. His brother Jess is missing. And Manchester is in chaos, controlled by drug dealers and besieged by a group of homegrown terrorists who call themselves the Zealots. Wouldn't one amazing week be better than this endless, penniless misery? After Adam downs one of the Death pills, he's about to find out.
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"One of the few entirely essential authors in the world of young-adult fiction...THE HIT has many of the elements that make Burgess such a compelling writer. The sex, drugs, and rock n' roll are all there, and that distinctive Burgess prose -- swaggering, intense, and exciting -- thrums through it all." -- Anthony McGowan
"A writer of the highest quality with exceptional powers of insight." -- THE LONDON TIMES
"Booklist "Starred Review
Burgess' dystopian novel posits a near-future world in which the gap between rich and poor has grown to an unbridgeable chasm. In their despair, many have-nots are taking a new drug called Death that offers seven days of euphoric bliss followed by the oblivion of death. Adam, 17, is one of these. His hopes for an education are dashed, his brother is missing and presumed dead, and he's been dumped by his girlfriend, Lizzie. Seeing nothing but a bleak future, he impulsively takes the pill, but as his own options are precluded, enormous changes are underway. Led by a group called the Zealots, society is teetering on the brink of revolution. Meanwhile, a drug lord and his psychopathic son enter Adam and Lizzie's lives to potentially catastrophic effect. Will Lizzie survive? Will Adam die or is it possible that there might be an antidote to Death after all? Burgess, a master of YA literature, has written a novel of white-knuckle suspense that has considerable violence and ambitious philosophical underpinnings. How does one deal with socioeconomic inequity? Is revolution a viable strategy? Is death? If this ambitious novel has flaws, it may be a lack of attention to these very questions. In addition, the villains--though terrifying--are over the top. But all that said, the novel is viscerally exciting and emotionally engaging. Best of all, it is sure to excite both thoughtful analysis and heated discussion among its readers. A clear winner from Burgess.
"Publishers Weekly "Starred Review
Burgess (Smack) returns with a boundary-pushing thriller that all-too-believably builds on contemporary threads including income inequality, the Occupy movement, and a YOLO mentality. On the night he attends rocker Jimmy Earle's final concert, Adam knows that his life has changed. Earle's on-stage demise--supposedly from Death, an expensive drug that provides the consummate one-week high followed by death--has awakened a riotous fervor in depressed Manchester, England, which may mark the beginning of a larger revolution. The high of Adam's night out with his girlfriend, Lizzie, comes crashing down when Adam's older brother, Jess, is reported dead. Suddenly, taking Death means a way out. Burgess's prose is straightforward and fast-paced, and his third-person narration hopscotches from character to character while giving readers clear insight into the motives that drive them. His plot swerves are unexpected but well-maneuvered, and his characters' flaws and self-absorptions make them complex and real. Amid violent action, existential anguish, and the heightened appreciation for life that death can bring, Burgess has created a premise that readers will find hard to forget.
MELVIN BURGESS is the recipient of both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Children's Fiction Award for his controversial bestseller JUNK (SMACK in the US). He is the author of more than twenty books for young readers, including DOING IT, BLOODTIDE, SARA'S FACE, and KILL ALL ENEMIES. Visit his website http: //melvinburgess.net and follow him on Twitter @MelvinBurgess.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. VINTAGESTAN BOOKS Title: The Hit by Melvin Burgess. Limited signed edition No. 189 of 500 Summary: The Hit by Melvin Burgess is a young adult dystopian novel set in a near-future Britain where many people are struggling with poverty and unemployment. The story follows Adam, a teenager whose family is in serious financial difficulty. He discovers a dangerous street drug called Death, which gives users one week of intense happiness, confidence, and energy, but guarantees they will die exactly seven days after taking it. In exchange for agreeing to take Death later, people can receive a large payment immediately, making it tempting for those desperate for money. Adam becomes involved with Lizzie, a girl with a troubled past who has already agreed to take the drug. As they fall in love, Adam struggles with the knowledge that Lizzie has only days left to live. Determined to save her, he searches for a way to stop the drug's fatal effects, even as powerful people with financial interests in Death stand in his way. Author: Melvin Burgess Publisher: Chicken House Publishing Year Published: 2013 Edition: 1ST Edition Dimensions: 20.5cm x 13.5cm Binding type: Hardcover ISBN: 9781908435958 Notes: Limited signed 1ST Edition. Number 189 of 500 SKU: VSS / 152b / H / 7491 / 5768 Condition Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Gentle creasing Book condition: Very good. Handling marks, marks Binding: Intact Pages: 304 pages. Signed by Author(s). Seller Inventory # 005768
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. Limited Edition. Immaculate unread copy of this SIGNED AND NUMBERED LIMITED EDITION. Only 500 copies, of which this is number 279. FIRST EDITION & FIRST PRINTING hardback. Synopsis : A new drug is out. Everyone is talking about it. Death. Take it, and you have one amazing week to live. It's the ultimate high. At the ultimate price Adam is tempted. Life is rubbish; his girlfriend's over him, his brother's gone. So what's he got to lose? Everything as it turns out. It's up to his girlfriend, Lizzie to show him. This the ONLY hardback available. Melvin Burgess is an iconic, award-winning young adult fiction author. After a brief early stint as a journalist, Melvin turned his attention to writing fiction. Melvin¿s novels have been published to wide critical acclaim. His debut novel, CRY OF THE WOLF, was nominated for the Carnegie Medal. In 1997, his controversial novel JUNK, won both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Childrens Fiction Award. Melvin is the author of BILLY ELLIOT, an adaptation of the hugely successful screenplay. Language: eng Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng 0.0 Language: eng. Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # ABE-10035913269