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Original Title: This Place Has No Atmosphere
ISBN: 0142406805 (ISBN13: 9780142406809)
Edition Language: English
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This Place Has No Atmosphere Paperback | Pages: 240 pages
Rating: 3.85 | 1652 Users | 135 Reviews

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Title:This Place Has No Atmosphere
Author:Paula Danziger
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 240 pages
Published:March 23rd 2006 by Puffin Books (first published 1986)
Categories:Young Adult. Science Fiction. Fiction. Childrens

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A gorgeous new package for Paula Danziger’s backlist with an introduction from Ann Martin! In the year 2057 people live in malls, take classes in ESP, and get detention from robots. Fifteen-year-old Aurora loves everything about her life. She’s part of the coolest group of kids at school and has just started dating the best-looking guy in her grade. Then her parents make the announce­ment that she’s sure will ruin her life—the family’s moving to the moon! What with water rationing, no privacy, and freeze-dried ham­burgers, how will Aurora ever feel like she’s home again? Paula Danziger’s novels are hilarious, genuine, and full of dynamic female characters that have won the hearts of her readers and turned her books into beloved classics. These playful covers full of charming details capture the spirit of Paula’s stories and will brighten up the book­shelves of her fans and a new generation of readers.

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Ratings: 3.85 From 1652 Users | 135 Reviews

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That was fun! I added this to my tbr like 4 or 5 years ago and didn't expect to ever get to it, but I was going through my virtual to-read shelf and did a quick search and found this one online. Pretty sure I added it because a) the cover is great and b) love me a story about space.This one was about a 13 year old girl named Aurora who has to move to the moon with her family when her parents get offered jobs there. Aurora is an extremely realistic teenage girl character, like weirdly so. This

I think this book was entertaining at the beginning but became dull towards the middle and on. I selected this book because I saw someone reading it in class so I decided to see the back of the book and it seemed to interest me. One thing in the book that made me not fond was how the content changed so much and how the story got boring. Fore example, after she left her home to move to the moon, the story didn't progress. The characters in this book are very realistic as well as the setting. The

Full review: http://www.paperbackdolls.com/2011/05...The year is 1986. I had recently moved (AGAIN) to a different state and was about to start school mid semester. I was the new kid once more. It seemed like just as soon as I would start to fit in my family moved. I am sure many adults can relate to the feeling of being up-rooted and moved as a child, but at the time you swear you are the only person who has ever felt that way. So...I read...a lot. At first it was to pass the time on long cross

This book is really hard for me to review. It was recommended as a fun light read on booktube and I really enjoy sci-fi so I thought Id give it a try. I enjoyed Matilda and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory so why not other kids books? Its aimed at a much younger audience so I found it very juvenile and a bit silly and corny. I think it would be an excellent book for an 11 or 12 yr old girl. There is some mention of sex and pregnancy but it wasnt a major focus. The main character is a freshmen

Sometimes I am afraid to reread favorites from my childhood, because what if they are not as great as I remembered them to be? I didn't have to worry about this one at all, it still rocks! I think as a kid who was moved around a lot, it was easy for me to identify with a main character who gets unwillingly moved to the moon by her parents. Also, as an adult, I realize that this book (and Star Wars) really set off my love of Science Fiction. Just the IDEA of living in a biome on the surface of

Found this on my bookshelves when I wanted something light and fluffy to read.Boy, is this light and fluffy! In the future - 2057 to be precise - there is very little green space left, people live, work and shop in malls and the moon is finally being colonized. And this is where our heroine comes in. Once popular girl must move with her family to a small town on the moon. She learns that she is more than her friends gave her credit for and gets a cute boy to boot.Clearly, this book was something

Unfortunately, this book's ending was predictable and the attempts to insert future weirdness sometimes fell flat out of the author's need to insert wacky hijinks with new future inventions and/or developments, just because . . . "Well, it's THE FUTURE!!!" . . . but other than that, it was actually kind of an enjoyable read and I think I liked the concept more than the way it was handled. The main character has to move to the moon because her family is doing so, and like any moving story she has