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| Original Title: | This Place Has No Atmosphere |
| ISBN: | 0142406805 (ISBN13: 9780142406809) |
| Edition Language: | English |
Paula Danziger
Paperback | Pages: 240 pages Rating: 3.85 | 1652 Users | 135 Reviews

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| Title | : | This Place Has No Atmosphere |
| Author | : | Paula Danziger |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 240 pages |
| Published | : | March 23rd 2006 by Puffin Books (first published 1986) |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Fiction. Childrens |
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A gorgeous new package for Paula Danziger’s backlist with an introduction from Ann Martin! In the year 2057 people live in malls, take classes in ESP, and get detention from robots. Fifteen-year-old Aurora loves everything about her life. She’s part of the coolest group of kids at school and has just started dating the best-looking guy in her grade. Then her parents make the announcement that she’s sure will ruin her life—the family’s moving to the moon! What with water rationing, no privacy, and freeze-dried hamburgers, how will Aurora ever feel like she’s home again? Paula Danziger’s novels are hilarious, genuine, and full of dynamic female characters that have won the hearts of her readers and turned her books into beloved classics. These playful covers full of charming details capture the spirit of Paula’s stories and will brighten up the bookshelves of her fans and a new generation of readers.Rating Based On Books This Place Has No Atmosphere
Ratings: 3.85 From 1652 Users | 135 ReviewsWrite Up Based On Books This Place Has No Atmosphere
This book was a really great book. It showed Aurora's change through out the beginning of the book to the end. I didn't expect it to end like the way it did. This book was about a book a girl in high school named Aurora, her and her parents are going to move to the moon. Aurora doesn't want to move to the moon because she is in the popular group at school and she just started to date the guy she liked. When she finally got to the moon she kept comparing people to her group in school. She was toI think this book was entertaining at the beginning but became dull towards the middle and on. I selected this book because I saw someone reading it in class so I decided to see the back of the book and it seemed to interest me. One thing in the book that made me not fond was how the content changed so much and how the story got boring. Fore example, after she left her home to move to the moon, the story didn't progress. The characters in this book are very realistic as well as the setting. The
I've been trying to remember this book for ages! It was one of the many books on my shelf when I was young that I read more than once. The most memorable part for me was the mood clothing being modelled by real people in the shop display window and one of the models must have been very sad cause her dress was plain black. This was a fantastic coming of age story about a family that moves to the moon and a girl who finds herself happy in a situation she was sure was going to be awful. I'd

This book is really hard for me to review. It was recommended as a fun light read on booktube and I really enjoy sci-fi so I thought Id give it a try. I enjoyed Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory so why not other kids books? Its aimed at a much younger audience so I found it very juvenile and a bit silly and corny. I think it would be an excellent book for an 11 or 12 yr old girl. There is some mention of sex and pregnancy but it wasnt a major focus. The main character is a freshmen
I give this book three stars because I thought some parts of it were mildy amusing and it was well written. I probably would have given it one otherwise. The characters (almost every single one of them), were stupid, materialistic and annoying. I didn't like any of them at all, either because you never really got to know them, or would rather not have in the first place. I think that maybe you need to have the same point of view as a immature 13-year-old obsessed with popularity and boyfriends
This review is originally on my blog. Check it out for more reviews and writing: http://rea1itylapse.wordpress.com/Welcome to 2057, where you can live in a mall, where there arent any parks left, students take lessons in ESP andthanks to an airtight dometheres a colony of people on the moon. Fourteen-year-old Aurora couldnt be happier in her life on Earth, but Auroras parents have new jobs on the moon, and now Aurora and her little sister, Starr, must leave their homes and schools to go with
This book is set in the future, with main character Aurora. She fits in and is popular, and finally has the boyfriend of her dreams. She has all she ever wanted. Until her parent tell her that the family is moving to the moon for 5 years. Aurora doesn't believe it, and does not want it to happen at all. Her first impression of the people in the little town on the moon, is what her friends on earth would think of them. Everyone on the moon close to her age, would never be in her clique. After a


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