LoveReading Says
One of our Books of the Year 2014 This stunning debut novel by acclaimed spoken-word artist Steven Camden tells two stories which take place twenty years apart but which are connected by one old cassette tape. Ryan and Ameliah each tell their story. Both are suffering unhappiness following the death of their mothers. Ryan has to deal with his malicious half-brother; Ameliah is trying to piece together her mother’s life. When Ameliah finds an old tape among her mother’s possessions she begins a connection that will change her life. It is a powerful story and Steve Camden unravels it with a delicacy and subtly that adds much to its impact. ~ Julia Eccleshare

In addition to our Lovereading expert opinion for Tape a small number of readers were lucky enough to be invited to review this title. Here's a taster....'An outstanding book that has so many genres and stories twisted into one blinding story it is amazing...definitely a 5 star.'
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A small number of readers were lucky enough to be invited to review Tape . Read their reviews below.
Ayesha Afghan - 'this book is a love story packed with thrills, time travel and action.' Click Here to read the full review.
Jade Craddock - 'This was an exciting debut that points at much more to come from this author.' Click Here to read the full review.
Madi Campbell, age 13 - 'Tape was a very mysterious read which kept you wanting more. A slightly slow beginning, however it started to unfold later on in the novel. Two worlds linked together; absolutely amazing!' Click Here to read the full review.
Alice Horncastle, aged 13 - 'You wouldn’t know that Tape is Steven Camden’s first novel - it is an incredibly moving narrative that is down to earth at the same time and very funny in parts!' Click Here to read the full review.
James Smith, age 15 - 'This book is a must-read. I really enjoyed it, the atmosphere is just incredible. It is hard to believe that this is Camden's first novel.' Click Here to read the full review.
Delilah Acworth, age 13 - 'It was a constant guessing game and I adored it. The shock, the delight, the understanding, they all made up a fantastic tale. I highly recommend this to anyone who breathes.' Click Here to read the full review.
Hannah Glenton, age 17 - 'Initially Tape confused me, but when I understood it I realised what a clever piece of writing it is...an innocent and heart-felt novel that really captures and explores the emotions.' Click Here to read the full review.
Rosa Boran, age 13 - 'Really good book. Really enjoyed it although there were some things I didn't. Can't wait to see what else Steven has in store for us.' Click Here to read the full review.
Josh Hall, age 13 - 'A really good book with a brilliant cover. Well worth a read...The storyline was really good and I enjoyed it from start to finish.' Click Here to read the full review.
Aimee Sweet, age 13 - 'An outstanding book that has so many genres and stories twisted into one blinding story it is amazing...definitely a 5 star.' Click Here to read the full review.
Juliana Christianson, age 14 - 'I would 100% recommend it to other people my age! Steve Camden is so talented and I cannot wait for his next book!' Click Here to read the full review.
About Steven Camden
Steven Camden is a leading spoken-word poet, performing as Polarbear. He also writes radio plays, teaches storytelling in schools, and was a lead artist for The Ministry of Stories. Tape is his first novel. When you read it, you will find this hard to believe.
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