Best of All Worlds (The Times Children's Book of the Year 2025)
by Kenneth Oppel
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Pub Date 5 Jun 2025 | Archive Date 31 Jan 2025
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Description
THE TIMES CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE YEAR 2025.
'There's deep disquiet in this dystopian thriller' – Daily Mail
'A spellbinding and chilling fable' – Financial Times
'Hugely thought-provoking, frequently frustrating, this speculative YA novel will stay in the mind long after it’s finished' – The Guardian
When Xavier wakes up on the first morning of an enforced family weekend away with his pregnant stepmum and dad, he doesn't recognise where they are - it's as if the house has inexplicably been transported to the set of a video game, inside an impenetrable dome where the family have been 'donated' chickens, goats, wheat to help them survive. There is no trace of their mysterious captors and no way to escape.
Three years later, he's sixteen and resigned to life without the internet, other people, let alone a girlfriend... when suddenly another family appears, one with vastly contrasting political ideologies and priorities. In the confines of this strange world, Xavier and 17-year-old gorgeous Mackenzie are thrown together, Mackenzie's erratic father becomes obsessively fixated on escape, and tensions between the two families begin to rise with devastating and tragic consequences...
Kenneth Oppel's most thrilling novel to date is challenging, provocative and unforgettable.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781916558458 |
| PRICE | £14.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 256 |
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Featured Reviews
Jenny J, Librarian
Astounding, intelligent sci-fi thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat, entertained and guessing right up to the very end. I've always admired Oppel's writing. His world-building is vivid, his pacing perfect and his characters are always unique and complex. He writes teenage boys particularly well I think- always with a sense of humour, understanding and love for them which is too often absent in depictions of young men. I can't really say much about the plot without spoilers only to say that the Oak family find themselves in a mysterious dome world, cut off from the outside and with only three small puncture wounds on their backs. It's exciting and it's funny as well as deeply disturbing and I just can't thinking about it. I feel as though I need to discuss this book with others so I will be recommending it to everyone once it is published.
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