Saci Lloyd
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Saci Lloyd, née le 18 décembre 1967 à Manchester au Royaume-Uni, est une écrivaine, dessinatrice et chanteuse britannique. Elle s'est fait connaître grâce à son premier livre, Carbon Diaries 2015, sorti en 2009 au Royaume-Uni.
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Saci Lloyd (born in Manchester) is a British writer. Lloyd teaches media studies in secondary school in East London, and publishes young adult novels of dystopian near-futures. Speaking of her chosen genre, Lloyd says “The best dystopia is a lens for looking at contemporary society. I like books that get children reading, and if that means vampires and werewolves then so be it, but I think reality is a more interesting topic.” Reviewer Rebecca Onion describes Lloyd's genre as “soft apocalypse,” which “chronicle[s] societies changing as a result of a series of rolling crises, rather than in the blink of an eye, as from a nuclear blast....” Onion continues “Because they take this ‘soft’ approach, Lloyd’s Carbon Diaries books are wonderful at showing the effects of climate change and scarcity
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Saci Lloyd
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Saci Lloyd
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The Carbon Diaries: 2015
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The Carbon Diaries: 2015
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Saci Lloyd
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United Kingdom
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English
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Print hardback, paperback)
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February 2009
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Saci Lloyd, née le 18 décembre 1967 à Manchester au Royaume-Uni, est une écrivaine, dessinatrice et chanteuse britannique. Elle s'est fait connaître grâce à son premier livre, Carbon Diaries 2015, sorti en 2009 au Royaume-Uni.
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Saci Lloyd (born in Manchester) is a British writer. Lloyd teaches media studies in secondary school in East London, and publishes young adult novels of dystopian near-futures. Speaking of her chosen genre, Lloyd says “The best dystopia is a lens for looking at contemporary society. I like books that get children reading, and if that means vampires and werewolves then so be it, but I think reality is a more interesting topic.” Reviewer Rebecca Onion describes Lloyd's genre as “soft apocalypse,” which “chronicle[s] societies changing as a result of a series of rolling crises, rather than in the blink of an eye, as from a nuclear blast....” Onion continues “Because they take this ‘soft’ approach, Lloyd’s Carbon Diaries books are wonderful at showing the effects of climate change and scarcity on everyday life; they’re also completely terrifying.”
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