But the pieces don't quite seem to fit.Packed with twists and turns, this gripping psychological thriller will make you question whether we can ever really trust the ones we love.'a fast paced, brilliant page-turner.I predict a hit' Liz Nugent'.deliciously clever - I still haven't stopped thinking about the magnificent, twisted construction of it' Emma Kavanagh, author of THE MISSING HOURS'It's one of the best debuts I've read. She meets his fiancé Jody, and gradually pieces together the ruins of the life she left behind. Her brother Abe is in hospital and no-one knows what happened to him. After years of estrangement from her family, Mags receives a shocking phone call. #TATTLETALE BOOK FULL#But then she meets Abe, the perfect stranger next door and suddenly life seems full of possibility and hope.One day changes Mags's life forever. She has shut herself down, haunted by her memories and unable to trust anyone. Illustrations © 2017 by Elina Ellis.Ĭopyright © 2017 by Sue Morris/Kid Lit Reviews.The sensational psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh, CJ Taylor and BA Paris.'I thoroughly enjoyed Tattletale, sympathetic characters and neck breaking twists - highly recommended.' Jenny BlackhurstOne day changes Jody's life forever. Reprinted with permission from MILES MCHALE, TATTLETALE © 2017 by Christianne Jones, Picture Window Books, an imprint of Capstone. Pre-Order at Amazon - Indie Books- CapstoneĪdd MILES MCHALE, TATTLETALE to Your Goodreads Shelf HERE. Reproduced by permission of the publisher, Picture Window Books, North Mankato, MN. Illustrations copyright © 2017 by Elina Ellis. Text copyright © 2017 by Christianne Jones. It works for Miles, a very observant chick ready to tattle on you! But sometimes it takes losing all your friends to make you change your outlook. It is a shame Miles had to hit rock bottom before he learned to stop tattling on his friends and fellow students. Young children will like the friendly, adorable wild animal-students. Miles McHale, Tattletale makes a good read aloud for schools and libraries. Kara LaReau is the author of the Infamous Ratsos series, the first book of which received a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor, as well as the middle-grade fiction. Repetition will help readers remember this rule. “If a friend is sick, hurt, or in harm’s way, This is to remind them when telling is okay and when it’s merely tattling. She has the children memorize a sort of motto (or rule), for the Tattle Battle. Peer pressure can be powerful, but is it enough to help Miles stop all his tattling? Miles still cannot stop himself from tattling. The team with the least number of tattles wins extra recess time. “Kale is scratching his arm.” “Landon (an ostrich) is standing on one foot.” Miles’s tattling becomes so troublesome at school his teacher love this devises a game to get everyone to stop tattling. Miles McHale, Tattletale will have young children laughing at the crazy tattles Miles tells his teacher, ironically named Mrs. Naughton (author) (Author) 177 ratings Hardcover 15.14 9 Used from 11.16 1 New from 36.96 Paperback 9.07 17 Used from 1.35 6 New from 9.07 Audio CD The sensational psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh, CJ Taylor and BA Paris. Miles habit of tattling doesn’t stop when he goes to school. In the store, he tattles on a young hippopotamus in the midst of picking his nose. Miles McHale, an adorable chick, has an un-adorable habit of tattling on everyone, whether he knows the other animal or not. But will the Tattle Battle help Miles learn the difference between TATTLING and TELLING?”
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