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Brian Falkner

Brian Falkner

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Book Titles

The Project

Northwood

BrainJack

Henry and the Flea

Super Freak

The Real Thing

The Tomorrow Code

Recon Team Angel, Book One: Assault (due out December 2011)

ABOUT

In Brief

Born and raised in Auckland, Brian Falkner writes children’s books. His first action-packed book was well received by critics and his subsequent books have been equally admired. Falkner’s Super Freak, about a boy who must decide whether to use his powers for good or evil, was nominated in the Junior Fiction category of the 2006 New Zealand Post Book Awards. The Tomorrow Code was published in 2008 in Australia, the USA and Canada. It was nominated in the Young Adult Fiction category of the 2009 New Zealand Post Book Awards, and the 2009 LIANZA Children's Book Awards.

In Detail

Brian Falkner (born in 1962) writes children’s books. Falkner was born and raised in Auckland. Professionally, he has worked as a radio journalist, radio copywriter, computer consultant and as a graphic designer.

Writing about Falkner’s first book, Henry and the Flea (2003), Claire Buckley says, ‘I wasn’t just pleasantly surprised, I was quite blown away, for a first novel for children … the author really tapped into the way children think and their perspective on the world.’ Doris Mousdale on Newstalk ZB called the novel ‘a spiffing read. Fun for adults to read without being condescending to serious young readers.’ In a review on the Radio New Zealand National Programme, Kate De Goldi said 'I think the really good thing about the book is it's incredibly persuasive writing, he's a sharp, varied, quite nuanced writer.'

When the three people in the entire world who know the secret formula for Coca-Cola are kidnapped, the giant American corporation is in deep trouble. But the kidnappers didn't count on the extraordinary abilities of a boy from Auckland, New Zealand. The Real Thing (2004) is another action-packed story.

Super Freak (Mallinson Rendel) was published in 2005. It is a funny and intriguing read for 8 to 14 year olds about a boy whose amazing super power means that he must decide whether he will be a superhero or a supervillain. Super Freak was nominated in the Junior Ficton category of the New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults 2006.

The Tomorrow Code was published in the US and Canada by Random House in October 2008. Called 'Exciting and thought-provoking' by a reviewer for Kirkus Reviews, it was nominated in the Young Adult section of the 2009 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults. It was also listed as a 2009 Storylines Notable Young Adult Fiction Book, and was nominated for the 2009 LIANZA Russell Clark Award.

Brainjack (Walker Books, 2009) is set in a world where technological advances mean you no longer need anything except your brain to use your computer. Teenage hacker Sam Wilson finds out the hard way that this isn't necessarily a good thing... Called 'Fascinating and enjoyable' in the Australian Bookseller + Publisher magazine, it will be published in the US and Canada by Random House in 2010.

Brainjack was listed as a 2010 Storylines Notable Young Adult Fiction Book. It is also a finalist in the young adult category for the 2010 New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults.