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Joe Rat

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An rollicking adventure following a sewer-scavenger, Joe Rat, as he faces the challenges of life in crime-infested Victorian London.

320 pages, Paperback

First published March 13, 2008

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Mark Barratt

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Author 2 books113 followers
January 30, 2010
I didn't find this book to be very engaging. The plot was very action-based, and the characters felt very far away from me, and it was very difficult to feel any connection with them. The only reason I gave it two stars instead of one was because I found the London street/sewer details to be interesting and the unfolding of the mystery was composed well. Other than that, I did not enjoy reading this book and did not find it to be a page-turner.
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239 reviews7 followers
January 8, 2016
A story that is different from any other you may have read. Perhaps written for a child readership, but highly entertaining for adult readers. The reader cannot but delight in the characters and the plot certainly keeps you reading.
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Author 4 books18 followers
January 29, 2010
Finished reading it. Didn't much care for it. It wasn't the dark and unremitting misery of the characters' existence; it was the lackluster plot. It felt like the author had all this richly defined research on the underbelly of London and pinned it to a paper doll of a plot. It just didn't hang well in the end.
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1,911 reviews44 followers
November 13, 2010
It took me a couple of chapters to get into the story, but then I had to finish it. I don't think it was fully developed, though, as I couldn't fully understand some of the secondary characters motivations. This book was full of some very gritty, very harsh realities. Definitely not for younger children.
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January 12, 2011
You can smell Joe Rat before you see him. He makes his living walking the sewers looking for lost valuables. Joe owes money to the boss and whatever Joe brings will never be enough. It’s a lucky day when Joe gets to the boss without getting beat up and robbed. If the sewer don’t kill him then the gangs will.
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