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Eddie and the Gang with No Name #1

Running with the Reservoir Pups

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Eddie has a bad habit of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Otherwise, he never would have gotten mixed up with the Reservoir Pups, the scrappy gang of boys who rule the streets in his new town. And he definitely wouldn’t have agreed to their initiation to break into the hospital his mom works at. It’s just Eddie’s luck that he stumbles upon some twisted baby-snatchers on the way. And just when it seems like life can’t get any worse, he bumps into the leader of the Andytown Albinos, the most fearsome gang of all. . . .“Fast, fabulous fun . . . [an] excellent comic adventure. I loved the carefree, sheer enthusiasm of the writing and laughed aloud throughout. I’m delighted to report that it’s the first of a trilogy. Can’t wait for the next!”—The Bookseller (UK)From the Hardcover edition.

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First published January 11, 2005

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Colin Bateman

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Colin Bateman was a journalist in Northern Ireland before becoming a full-time writer. His first novel, Divorcing Jack, won the Betty Trask Prize, and all his novels have been critically acclaimed. He wrote the screenplays for the feature films of Divorcing Jack, Crossmaheart and Wild About Harry. He lives in Northern Ireland with his family.

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3,134 reviews65 followers
December 20, 2012
oh dear, I cannot believe Bateman has written a book I dont love, I know its not an adult book, and I am willing to factor that in... BUT...

it started so well, but I did think that killing 12 babies just to look younger was a tad over the top for kids book.... THEN the forgotten children came along, and that just felt wrong, in fact felt like it should have been a whole other sci-fi book,,
the characters of Eddie and Albino kid would prob work well in other stories, just not for me this time (sorry Bateman).
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1,343 reviews13 followers
October 20, 2019
A YA novel of increasingly improbable events, but a fun ride, fast paced. Apparently the first of a trilogy but only the first two were released in the United States (it's set in Ireland) because of the drug related content of the 3rd one. And knowing that I can't have it makes me want to read it more!

*2019 note: I have no memory of this book
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November 12, 2019
Amazing book

Read this book 8 times. And probably will continue to read it forever. I read it to my husband and he liked it as well
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May 29, 2013
Fans of Colin Bateman's darkly comic, adult crime fiction should try introducing their (older) children to the author via his series of novels featuring Eddie Malone.

Running With The Reservoir Pups (published in the UK as just Reservoir Pups) is the first of three novels to feature Eddie and introduces us to him and his family. Or more acurately his mum because Eddie's dad was killed by dragons or was it aliens - or at least he was according to Eddie. Unsurprisingly Eddie's dad wasn't really killed by dragons and, in fact, isn't actually dead (just divorved) but the novel creates the possibility that such things could actually happen in this wild and fast-paced adventure.

Bateman packs the novel with his trademark humour and over-the-top set-pieces although this time they are toned down to suit a younger audience. Eddie gets involved with a gang of kids known as the Reservoir Pups, who are the scourge of the Belfast hospital where his mum has found herself a new job. Eddie is soon up to his neck in trouble (and not just with his mum) as he uncovers a plot to kidnap babies from the hospital.

Before long he's on the trail of the kidnappers and their unlikely ringleader. Most of the plot is lots of fun but towards the end it becomes a little bit too ridiculous and far-fetched which ruins an otherwise entertaining novel. Eddie is a well-defined character and is easy to identify with and the story should suit year 6 or slightly older children well.
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40 reviews3 followers
June 3, 2008
Eddie's parents have split up and his mother has moved him into the city--where it isn't hard for him to find trouble. Eddie gets mixed up with the Reservoir Pups, one of the gangs of boys in his new town who give him an initiation mission to break into the hospital where Eddie's mom works to steal the security codes. Although it doesn't quite go as planned, Eddie learns of a sinister kidnapping plan which sends him on an adventure of twists and turns, where no one is quite who they seem to be.

Good for kids who like a bit of comedy mixed with their adventure; deals with divorce
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157 reviews14 followers
December 7, 2015
I liked it! Started stronger than it finished, I thought...The Forgotten children part was a little weird/weak....at first thought it was going to be along the lines of Geek Love, there, for a minute, (favorite book in my 20s) but then it sputtered right there. And the villian? Perfect. The mom, a bit sketchy (incomplete, not shady). Will see if 12yo son will go for it-- not quite as exciting as Alex Rider, but then that's why I like it.
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280 reviews5 followers
August 3, 2013
Definitely entertaining and I would read the next crazy adventure too. They kid is only trying to do the right thing and he keeps getting into trouble. Isn't that what every boy thinks is the story of his life?
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139 reviews
February 22, 2012
I enjoyed this book a lot until I reached the reveal at the end and it got a bit silly but it did manage to revive itself and finish on a normal note. An all round good read.
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