
A Flash of Neon by Sophie Cameron - Young Adult Book Club Survey 2025/26 |
If you fancy winning 10 copies of A Flash of Neon by Sophie Cameron for your book club, please complete this survey by 25 April for the chance to take part. This book is recommended for children aged 11+.
The books will be delivered to you at the beginning of May and you will have six weeks after you receive the book to send back individual reviews. To select the groups, we anonymise your applications and share with the publisher to help select the groups.
Please only apply if you will be able to send the group's feedback by this date. If you do not send in feedback in return for the free books, you will not be able to apply for other opportunities.
More about A Flash of Neon
A fantastical story about imagination and friendship from the award-winning author of Away With Words.
Laurie loves stories. She loves reading them in her mums' bookshop in their small Scottish town. She loves sharing them with new readers. She also loves telling stories about people she's not yet met and places she's not yet been. But when one of these people comes crashing into Laurie's world, it turns her whole life upside down.
Neon is the boy Laurie's been dreaming of for the last six months, and he's exactly as she had created him - down to his ability to play any instrument he picks up. And when he steps off the train and into Laurie's world, he teaches her what it means to be real.
Laurie loves stories. She loves reading them in her mums' bookshop in their small Scottish town. She loves sharing them with new readers. She also loves telling stories about people she's not yet met and places she's not yet been. But when one of these people comes crashing into Laurie's world, it turns her whole life upside down.
Neon is the boy Laurie's been dreaming of for the last six months, and he's exactly as she had created him - down to his ability to play any instrument he picks up. And when he steps off the train and into Laurie's world, he teaches her what it means to be real.
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