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Rex Zero and the End of the World Why does everyone seem so scared? That's what the new boy in town, Rex Norton-Norton, aka Rex Zero, wonders as he rides his bike through Ottawa's streets. Is it spies? Kidnappers? Or is it because of the shadowy creature some say is stalking Adams Park? One thing is certain in this summer of 1962 as the Cold War heats up: nothing is quite what it seems. What's a boy to do? If his name is Rex Zero ... Full description

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"Delightfully nerve-wracking, eccentric and optimistic." --"Kirkus Reviews"

" Brilliant in its near stream-of-consciousness depiction of the world as Rex sees it . . . The meticulous plotting sets the enormity of world destruction against the equally cataclysmic concerns of childhood. It' s a historic narrative that resonates eerily and effectively today." - Starred, "The Horn Book""" "Wynne-Jones writes with a light, often humorous touch and maintains a perspective true to an 11-year-old's perspective. This winning hero paints a universe both hopeful and realistic, one that readers may well want to visit."--Starred, "Publishers Weekly" "Delightfully nerve-wracking, eccentric and optimistic." --"Kirkus Reviews""" " The sense of looming doomsday will hold readers, as will the timeless drama of moving and trying to fit in." - "Booklist""" " A fast-moving, quirky romp through apocalyptic anxiety." -- "The Bulletin of the Center for Children' s Books"

" Eccentric and charming." -- "VOYA""" " An unusual and appealing title." --"School Library Journal, May 2007"

"Brilliant in its near stream-of-consciousness depiction of the world as Rex sees it . . . The meticulous plotting sets the enormity of world destruction against the equally cataclysmic concerns of childhood. It's a historic narrative that resonates eerily and effectively today." -Starred, "The Horn Book""" "Wynne-Jones writes with a light, often humorous touch and maintains a perspective true to an 11-year-old's perspective. This winning hero paints a universe both hopeful and realistic, one that readers may well want to visit."--Starred, "Publishers Weekly" "Delightfully nerve-wracking, eccentric and optimistic." --"Kirkus Reviews""" "The sense of looming doomsday will hold readers, as will the timeless drama of moving and trying to fit in." -"Booklist""" "A fast-moving, quirky romp through apocalyptic anxiety." --"The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"
"Eccentric and charming." --"VOYA""" "An unusual and appealing title." --"School Library Journal, May 2007"

“Who wouldn’t want to spend time with the wonderfully observed, engagingly eccentric Norton-Nortons? As always, Wynne-Jones’ eye for odd and telling detail creates a fantastically charming cast of characters that demand attention as they claim to be mutant zombie hunters, photographers of the impossible, prophets of doom, and, in the case of Rex Zero, himself, just a kid trying to get along in a Cold War world gone mad.”—M.T. Anderson “Brilliant in its near stream-of-consciousness depiction of the world as Rex sees it . . . The meticulous plotting sets the enormity of world destruction against the equally cataclysmic concerns of childhood. It’s a historic narrative that resonates eerily and effectively today.”—"The Horn Book," Starred Review “Wynne-Jones writes with a light, often humorous touch and maintains a perspective true to an 11-year-old's perspective. This winning hero paints a universe both hopefu

"Who wouldn't want to spend time with the wonderfully observed, engagingly eccentric Norton-Nortons? As always, Wynne-Jones' eye for odd and telling detail creates a fantastically charming cast of characters that demand attention as they claim to be mutant zombie hunters, photographers of the impossible, prophets of doom, and, in the case of Rex Zero, himself, just a kid trying to get along in a Cold War world gone mad."--M.T. Anderson "Brilliant in its near stream-of-consciousness depiction of the world as Rex sees it . . . The meticulous plotting sets the enormity of world destruction against the equally cataclysmic concerns of childhood. It's a historic narrative that resonates eerily and effectively today."--"The Horn Book", Starred Review "Wynne-Jones writes with a light, often humorous touch and maintains a perspective true to an 11-year-old's perspective. This winning hero paints a universe both hopeful and realistic, one that readers may well want to visit."--"Publishers Weekly", Starred Review "Delightfully nerve-wracking, eccentric and optimistic."--"Kirkus Reviews" "The sense of looming doomsday will hold readers, as will the timeless drama of moving and trying to fit in."--"Booklist" "A fast-moving, quirky romp through apocalyptic anxiety."--"The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books" "Eccentric and charming."--"VOYA" "An unusual and appealing title."--"School Library Journal"

Who wouldn't want to spend time with the wonderfully observed, engagingly eccentric Norton-Nortons? As always, Wynne-Jones' eye for odd and telling detail creates a fantastically charming cast of characters that demand attention as they claim to be mutant zombie hunters, photographers of the impossible, prophets of doom, and, in the case of Rex Zero, himself, just a kid trying to get along in a Cold War world gone mad. "M.T. Anderson"

Brilliant in its near stream-of-consciousness depiction of the world as Rex sees it . . . The meticulous plotting sets the enormity of world destruction against the equally cataclysmic concerns of childhood. It's a historic narrative that resonates eerily and effectively today. "The Horn Book, Starred Review"

Wynne-Jones writes with a light, often humorous touch and maintains a perspective true to an 11-year-old's perspective. This winning hero paints a universe both hopeful and realistic, one that readers may well want to visit. "Publishers Weekly, Starred Review"

Delightfully nerve-wracking, eccentric and optimistic. "Kirkus Reviews"

The sense of looming doomsday will hold readers, as will the timeless drama of moving and trying to fit in. "Booklist"

A fast-moving, quirky romp through apocalyptic anxiety. "The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"

Eccentric and charming. "VOYA"

An unusual and appealing title. "School Library Journal""

"Who wouldn't want to spend time with the wonderfully observed, engagingly eccentric Norton-Nortons? As always, Wynne-Jones' eye for odd and telling detail creates a fantastically charming cast of characters that demand attention as they claim to be mutant zombie hunters, photographers of the impossible, prophets of doom, and, in the case of Rex Zero, himself, just a kid trying to get along in a Cold War world gone mad." --M.T. Anderson

"Brilliant in its near stream-of-consciousness depiction of the world as Rex sees it . . . The meticulous plotting sets the enormity of world destruction against the equally cataclysmic concerns of childhood. It's a historic narrative that resonates eerily and effectively today." --The Horn Book, Starred Review

"Wynne-Jones writes with a light, often humorous touch and maintains a perspective true to an 11-year-old's perspective. This winning hero paints a universe both hopeful and realistic, one that readers may well want to visit." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review

"Delightfully nerve-wracking, eccentric and optimistic." --Kirkus Reviews

"The sense of looming doomsday will hold readers, as will the timeless drama of moving and trying to fit in." --Booklist

"A fast-moving, quirky romp through apocalyptic anxiety." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"Eccentric and charming." --VOYA

"An unusual and appealing title." --School Library Journal

About the Author:
TIM WYNNE-JONES is one of Canada’s premier children’s authors. His most recent novel, A Thief in the House of Memory, was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year, and a Kirkus Reviews Editor’s Choice. He lives near Perth, Ontario.

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  • PublisherFarrar Straus & Giroux
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 0374334676
  • ISBN 13 9780374334673
  • BindingHardcover
  • Number of pages192
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