Martyn Pig
240
Novel • Fiction
England • 1990s
2002
YA
12-18 years
In Kevin Brooks' thriller Martyn Pig, fourteen-year-old Martyn faces complex emotions after his oppressive father's accidental death, complicated by his mysterious neighbor Alex, her blackmailing boyfriend, and a significant inheritance. As Martyn navigates guilt, responsibility, and survival, he is ultimately thrust into a coming-of-age journey marked by deceit and moral ambiguity. This book contains references to alcohol use and domestic violence.
Dark
Mysterious
Suspenseful
Unnerving
Emotional
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Kevin Brooks' Martyn Pig is praised for its compelling narrative and well-developed protagonist. Reviewers appreciate its dark humor and the intricate plot, which keeps readers engaged. However, some critics note that the pacing can be uneven and the ending may feel abrupt or unsatisfactory to some. Overall, it is a strong entry in young adult fiction, blending mystery and emotional depth effectively.
Fans of unpredictable, character-driven stories with dark humor and suspense, akin to Catcher in the Rye or The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, will appreciate Kevin Brooks's Martyn Pig. Readers who enjoy exploring teenage angst, ethical dilemmas, and moral ambiguity will find this novel compelling.
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Kevin Brooks' Martyn Pig won the Branford Boase Award in 2003, an accolade designed to recognize outstanding debut novels for children.
The novel's unique style and dark humor have been a point of discussion among critics and educators, contributing to its popularity in teenage reading circles.
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Martyn Pig was Brooks' first published novel, establishing him as a distinctive voice in the young adult literary landscape.
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240
Novel • Fiction
England • 1990s
2002
YA
12-18 years
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