Berserk

Berserk by Ally Kennen, published by Scholastic in 2014, is a 3rd edition novel that spans 312 pages. This young adult fiction explores the unexpected consequences of a teenager’s decision to connect with a Death Row inmate through letters. What begins as a humorous prank quickly escalates into a chilling reality as 15-year-old Chas finds himself entangled in a dangerous situation that challenges his understanding of friendship and danger.
In this story, readers will follow Chas’s wild adventures and the unfolding drama that ensues when his penpal is released from prison. The narrative delves into themes of family, love, and the complexities of relationships, all while maintaining a humorous tone. As Chas navigates his own escapades, he learns valuable lessons about the choices he makes and the people he interacts with. This edition presents a unique blend of action and adventure, making it a notable addition to the juvenile fiction genre.
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You’d have to be crazy to make friends with a murderer… When 15-year-old Chas finds a website asking people to write to prisoners on Death Row, he decides it would be funny to get letters from a murderer. He writes to an inmate, pretending to be his mum, but the chilling replies are not what he expects. Chas’s own wild escapades land him in a young offender’s institute, where he learns that his penpal has been released. And is coming to find him…
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