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On her flight to Sydney, Pandora Peterson finds herself stuck next to Nick Vicars - a chauvinist radio shock jock with too much hair wax and a cheap white suit. A modern retelling of the myth of Icarus for everyone who’s ever tried to fly.
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Posted February 23, 2012
It held my attention. I enjoyed it.
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Posted February 12, 2012
It's good. It's free.
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Posted April 1, 2012
It is a rettelling of a myth. This is the myth: icarus got new wax wings and his father was going to teach him how to fly. Father told him tlnot to fly too high but he did. He ended up in the ocean becuse the sun melted his wax wings. It is appropriate.
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Posted February 29, 2012
I need to know. Is the book accualy good? And what is the book about? It didn't give a very good discription. And is the book... Inapropret? I spelled that wrong... Oopes... What I mean is, is the book good enough for chhildren to read?
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Posted October 17, 2011
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On her flight to Sydney, Pandora Peterson finds herself stuck next to Nick Vicars - a chauvinist radio shock jock with too much hair wax and a cheap white suit. A modern retelling of the myth of Icarus for everyone who’s ever tried to fly.