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|author= Aldous HuxleyJonathan Meres|title= Time Must Have A StopThe World of Norm: 9: May Still Be Charged|rating= 34|genre= Literary FictionConfident Readers|summary= Sometimes we start reading "authors" as opposed to specific booksIf you ever wondered what Harry Enfield's Kevin going ''UUH, because we feel we that''shoulds SO unFAIR!!''but stretched to the length of a book sounds like then wonder no longer. Norm is only twelve but he already knows life is completely unfair. So it was He has a horrid girl next door who annoyingly wants to spend time talking with me him, he has two awful younger brothers, he has school, and Huxleyhe has a world of parents and adults around him all wittering on in the most weird, antique phrasing. I seem to remember reading They don't help him understand the world at all, just lay all the world's problems on his shoulders and actually enjoying the classic move on. This morning in concern, for instance, Norm has hardly moved at all – he's still in bed when he'Brave New Worlds been grounded. His parents have looked up his phone bill online, and it's rather long. As long as Norm' s entire list of woes, perhaps – and therefore is just one more thing that's a burden. And as life is so felt compelled unfair, the only way out is to wait for his parents to explore decide between him paying them back or grounding him for a month – until something even worse, more unwelcome and more of the oeuvre.unfair gets mentioned…|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178487034X1408334119</amazonuk>
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