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Jus Jack. Jus Jack - Asylum. Now we're here face to face See the depth of my games I can't help but wander off To a better place I tell myself it'll pass And this is only for the best I know I'll always be against With nothing left Ah-asylum Where do we go when it all falls down?

Is there a way for the lost to be found? Asylum Ah-asylum Where do we go till we're safe and sound? A lifetime spent in the vicinity of a television screen led to his current dream job, as well as his knowledge of too many TV themes and ad jingles. Nick Venable. Your Daily Blend of Entertainment News. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands. Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors.

Thank you for signing up to CinemaBlend. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Publisher: Piccadilly Press. Since his mum and dad split up, Jack has moved around a lot. But that's OK, because he's figured out how to survive: his very own Sherlock code. He seeks out safe friends, tries not to stand out too much, fits in with everyone else's interests, doesn't give away too much personal information — and, most importantly, he never lets himself get too close to anyone.

But when he moves to his new school and meets Tyler a whirlwind of energy, with his spectacular inventions and Tigger-esque personality , will he be able to stick to his code or will he find himself in danger?

Just Jack is another charming story from Giant author Kate Scott, with a lovely message about the importance of being true to yourself. Tyler is a wonderfully realised character, a bouncing bundle of fun that fizzes off the pages. He's a wonderful influence on Jack, and a joy to spend time with. As Jack slowly comes to realise that fitting in might be safe but that it's also very boring, young readers will cheer him on. A joy of a read that skips along and makes you feel like you're wearing your very own pair of Tyler's Skater-Flyer Shoes.

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