Kill All Enemies

“Kill All Enemies” by Melvin Burgess is a UK edition published by Penguin in 2011, featuring 310 pages in English. This book presents the intertwined stories of three teenagers: Billie, Rob, and Chris, each grappling with their own challenges and perceptions from those around them. While Billie is labeled as trouble, Rob faces humiliation from his stepfather, and Chris struggles with his self-worth, the narrative invites readers to explore the complexities of their lives and the judgments they face.
Readers will find a focus on social themes such as bullying, family dynamics, and friendship within the context of young adult fiction. The book delves into the characters’ perspectives, revealing the duality of their experiences and the societal labels placed upon them. Through their stories, the text examines the impact of these perceptions and encourages reflection on the nature of belief and understanding in the face of adversity.
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Everyone says fourteen-year-old BILLIE is nothing but trouble. A fighter. A danger to her family and friends.
But her care worker sees someone different.
Her classmate ROB is big, strong; he can take care of himself and his brother.
But his violent stepdad sees someone to humiliate.
And CHRIS is struggling at school; he just doesn’t want to be there.
But his dad sees a useless no-hoper.
Billie, Rob and Chris each have a story to tell. But there are two sides to every story, and the question is . . . who do you believe?
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