Title: Book Recommendations
1Book Recommendations
2Skilled Readers
3My Swordhand is SingingBy Marcus Sedgwick
Interest Level Aged 11
- Woodcutters Peter and his father Tomas arrive in
the lonely village of Chust. Peter doesn't
understand why his father carries a long wooden
box around with him, or why he has dug a deep
ditch around their hut. But he is increasingly
aware of malevolence about the place. Menacing
shadows, villagers missing and people murdered
only to reappear. - With the help of Sofia, a travelling gypsy, Peter
sets out to conquer the evil threat to the
village and uncover the secrets of his father's
past. Set in the seventeenth century amid the
bleakness of winter in Eastern Europe, and
inspired by vampire folklore, this is a superbly
crafted, dark and menacing tale. - A sense of hardship, bitter cold and fear
penetrates the text, resulting in a chilling
page-turner. - Publisher Orion Children's Books
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2007
4The Wind Singer By William Nicholson
Interest Level Aged 11
- Part one of the Wind on Fire trilogy by William
Nicholson - This is a stunningly original fantasy, set in the
mythical city of Aramanth, where every household
is judged solely on its members' ability to
perform in examinations. Only one family has the
strength to rebel, fighting the system, and, in
doing so, risks all. - Leaving their parents and baby sibling behind,
Bowman and his sister, Kestrel, embark on a
dangerous journey in search of secrets which will
make the 'wind singer' sing once again, thus
restoring normality to their world. - Their epic quest is depicted with a perfect
balance of drama, tenderness and a touch of
humour. - Publisher Egmont
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5AsylumBy Rachel Anderson
Interest Level Aged 13
- Driven by drought, starvation and conflict, Rosa
and Sunday have both undertaken perilous journeys
across continents only to end up in Hawk Rise,
a decaying tower block scheduled for demolition. - Homeless, identity-less, Sunday is the caretaker
despite his situation, he worries about the
inhabitants, especially Rosa, who supports her
ailing mother. Rosas optimism is unshakeable
against all odds, she starts a garden in Hawk
Rises wasteland convinced it can unite the
residents immigrants and pensioners alike - who
are facing eviction. - An absorbing story from the viewpoint of those at
societys edges who never stop hoping as Sunday
realises, 'only over time did one learn how it
was not the quality of the construction but the
quality of the people which rendered a place
habitable'. - Publisher Hodder Children's Books
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6Reckless By Cornelia Funke
Interest Level Aged 11
- A dark and dangerous world peopled by dwarves,
shape-shifting vixen, mythical beasts and stone
Goyls lurks on the other side of the ornate
mirror in Jacob's father's study. - Jacob has often secretly ventured through the
mirror in search of his missing father. But one
day his brother Will follows him, with disastrous
consequences. - Only the powerful Fairies, who can turn grown men
into wriggling fish, can reverse the spell which
is turning Will's flesh into jade. But should
Jacob trust the Dark or the Red Fairy? Both can
easily destroy Jacob, Will and his beloved
Clara.An atmosphere bristling with menace and
nerve-jangling apprehension permeates this
fantasy thriller. Readers will beg for more, even
as they turn the last page. - Publisher Chicken House
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7Burning IssyBy Melvin Burgess
Interest Level Aged 12
- Issy has no idea where shes from abandoned as a
baby, adopted by the village cunning man, she
knows only her name and that she is terrified of
fire, of burning. Taunted by superstitious
villagers fearing witchcraft, Issy is desperate
to discover her identity. Is she like malevolent
Old Demdyke, the worst witch of all? Or is she
akin to Iohan a-Style, business-woman and healer?
Even the Parson doesnt know whether to redeem or
punish her. As the Witch Finders forces
implacably close in, Issy must decide for
herself...Issys voice lies at the heart of
this gripping, often gruelling novel based on the
Pendle witchcraft trials honest, terrified,
unsure, she challenges good and evil head-on.
Times change, but intolerance looks the same. - Publisher Anderson Press
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8Bad BloodBy Rhiannon Lassiter
Interest Level Aged 12
- In an abandoned house in the Lake District, a
cupboard door opens into a playroom. Buried in
dust is a collection of children's books in which
the names of characters have been savagely
crossed out. Here three children played a make
believe game, sacrificing their dreams and wishes
to make what they believed come true. But the
game was never finished and in the woods behind
the house something waits, hungry for the only
food it knows. Now a new family has come to the
house. Soon they will discover themselves in a
game of terror and suspense. - Publisher Oxford University Press
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2008
9The Unrivalled SpanglesBy Karen Wallace
Interest Level Aged 13
- As the daredevil equestrian act 'The Incredible
Scarletta Sisters', Ellen and Lucy Spangle are
the star attraction in their fathers circus. But
while ambitious, self-centred Lucy loves the
limelight, her thoughtful older sister Ellen
secretly yearns to leave the circus and become a
teacher. When a wealthy young man is attracted by
Ellens glamorous career, the 16-year-old must
decide where her future lies and where her heart
really belongs. - Packed with tragedy, drama and romance, this is a
fast-paced novel that realistically evokes the
atmosphere of Victorian circus life in the East
End. The Unrivalled Spangles has been shortlisted
for the 2005 Booktrust Teenage Prize. - Publisher Simon Schuster Children's Books
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10The Other LifeBy Susanne Winnacker
Interest Level Aged 14
- It's been 3 years, 1 month, 1 week and 6 days
since 15 year old Sherry had seen daylight and
98, 409, 602 seconds since Sherry and her family
had been shut off from the world. Only now do
they need to escape. The world as Sherry knows it
has changed. Imagine a life where people are no
longer people but ravenous beasts out for the
kill. - This is a compelling, dystopian novel about
survival. Its a novel about teenage attraction
and love. Gut wrenchingly beautiful, this action
packed story is filled with apprehension and
tension for the reader. From start to finish I
could not put this book down, I was hooked! A
fantastic, gripping read for all those who love
living on the edge! - Publisher Usborne
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11GONEBy Michael Grant
Interest Level Aged 14
- Fourteen year old Sam Templeton is having a
completely normal day until his teacher
disappears - poof! - in the middle of a class. He
and his confused classmates soon discover that it
isn't only their teacher who is gone - everyone
over the age of fifteen has inexplicably
disappeared from the small town of Perdido Beach,
which has been isolated from the rest of the
world by a mysterious force field. - So what happens now? Sam and his friends Quinn,
Edilio and Astrid attempt to restore order to the
rapidly developing chaos and to work out what is
happening to their town. But then a convoy of
cards from the out-of-town school, Coates Academy
appears, led by the charismatic and sinister
Caine who quickly seizes power. - Blending Lost with Lord of the Flies, this is a
fast-paced, gripping, all-action novel that
doesn't pull any punches. With spare dialogue and
hard-hitting scenes of violence, it's certainly
not for the faint-hearted, but there's no doubt
that Gone delivers a powerfully exciting and
engrossing read. - Publisher Egmont
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12Daylight SavingBy Edward Hogan
Interest Level Aged 14
- Daniel's life is falling apart his mum has left
the family home and his dad's drinking has since
gone out of control. - When Daniel's dad decides to take him to the
Leisure World Holiday Complex, Daniel isn't
looking forward to the holiday, and on arrival,
his first impressions of the strangely artificial
resort do nothing to change his mind. - Things change when Daniel befriends a mysterious
girl called Lexi who he meets by the fake lake.
Soon Daniel realises that only he can see Lexi
and that, alarmingly, she has terrible injuries
that seem to get worse each time they meet and a
watch that inexplicably works backwards. As
Lexi's horrifying story emerges Daniel discovers
a strength he never knew he had. - This book is from the pen of an award-winning
author for adults and makes a haunting and at
times disturbing read. - Publisher Walker Books
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13Dead RomanticBy C.J Skuse
Interest Level Aged 14
- She's only just started sixth form college, but
already everything seems to be going wrong for
Camille. She can't get the boy she likes to
notice her her so-called best friends are
obsessed with their new boyfriends and worst of
all, she's just completely humiliated herself at
the Fresher's Party. Then she meets Zoe, and life
takes a turn for the better. Maybe it's a bit
strange to come across a new best friend digging
things up in the graveyard in the dead of night,
but although everyone at college says Zoe is
weird, Camille is immediately drawn to her. - Meanwhile she's still longing for the perfect boy
who'll take her to the Halloween party and make
everyone jealous. Then Zoe steps in with an
unusual new idea that takes biology homework to a
whole new level - she's going to create Camille's
dream boy and bring him to life.Putting an
irreverent new spin on Mary Shelley's
Frankenstein as well as numerous horror movies on
the same theme, Dead Romantic is an entertaining
and very different take on teenage love and
friendship. C J Skuse has created a funny,
sometimes gory, but often unexpectedly touching
novel with a brilliantly dippy protagonist in
Camille. In spite of the rather abrupt ending,
teenage readers who enjoy horror and black comedy
as well as romance will be certain to enjoy this
story about the challenges of finding the perfect
boy - and sometimes discovering that he might be
right in front of you after all. - Publisher Chicken House
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14Looking for JJBy Anne Cassidy
Interest Level Aged 13
- When a 10-year-old girl kills her best friend,
she is convicted of manslaughter and locked away.
Seven years later she is released on licence with
a new identity. - In this brave and intelligent novel, Anne Cassidy
explores a range of themes, questioning
everything from the ethics of tabloid journalism
to the outcome of ineffectual parenting. - The book asks more questions than it answers and
suggests that in some circumstances there is no
'right' or 'wrong', merely 'consequences'. Should
our sympathy lie with the killer as she is
relentlessly pursued by the press, hungry for a
story, or with the victim and her family in a
society desperate for justice? - This is a brilliant and disturbing piece of
writing that looks behind the headlines and
forces the reader to question some of their
attitudes to a number of contemporary issues. - Publisher Scholastic
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15The True Tale of the Monster Billy Dean telt by
hisselfby David Almond
Interest Level Aged 13
- The first of David Almonds books to be marketed
for adult and child audiences, in separate, very
differently styled, imprints. This is not an easy
read, not least because Billy tells his story in
non-standard, phonetic language to which readers
need to adjust. - Almond envisages a post-apocalyptic world in
which Billy is hidden from others, immured in an
inner room by his mother, ashamed at the manner
of his conception, but also determined to
preserve his innocence. Night-time visits from
his father, at first loving, but increasingly
hostile and conflicted, leave him yearning for
knowledge of himself and his world and the
ability to record his experience. - Complex and difficult issues are reflected in
both narrative style and content. - Publisher Puffin Books
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16There is no dogBy Meg Rosoff
Interest Level Aged 13
- In the beginning there was Bob. And Bob created
the heavens and the earth and the beasts of the
field and the creatures of the sea, and
twenty-five million other species including lots
and lots of gorgeous girls. And all of this, he
created in just six days. Six days!
Congratulations Bob! No wonder Earth is such a
mess. Imagine that God is a typical teenage boy.
He is lazy, careless, self-obsessed, sex-mad -
and about to meet Lucy, the most beautiful girl
on earth. Unfortunately, whenever Bob falls in
love, disaster follows. Let us pray that Bob does
not fall in love with Lucy. - Publisher Puffin Books
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17The Things we did for Love By Natasha Farrant
Interest Level Aged 13
- The year is 1944 and France is occupied by Nazi
troops. When Luc Belleville returns home to his
sleepy village in France after some time away,
15-year-old Arianne is instantly drawn to him.
Soon the pair fall madly in love but things are
not easy for them - Arianne's childhood friend
Romy is also in love with her and, consumed by
jealousy, is determined to thwart her burgeoning
relationship with Luc. - Luc feels compelled to join the Resistance,
knowing he is putting his relationship at risk
but little realising the danger and devastation
that will be ultimately brought upon the whole
village as a result of Resistance activity. - Although fiction, this novel is based upon the
terrible events that took place in the real life
village of Oradour-sur-Glane, it makes for a
melancholic and memorable read. - Publisher Faber Children's Books
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18RevolutionBy Jennifer Donnelly
Interest Level Aged 13
- Andi leads a privileged life in New York - she's
a talented musician and attends an elite school -
but she's desperately unhappy two years ago her
beloved ten-year-old brother was killed and now
her life is falling apart. - When Andis dismal grades at school are made
apparent to her scientist father, he insists she
accompany him on a trip to Paris, where he is
planning to DNA-test a preserved heart believed
to have belonged to the ten-year-old son of King
Louis XVI, who was killed during the French
Revolution. - Although reluctant to go to Paris, once there
Andi discovers an eighteenth-century diary,
written by Alexandrine, an aspiring actress and
companion to the murdered Prince, and her life
takes an extraordinary turn. - The diary, along with a burgeoning relationship
with a handsome young musician, prompts Andi to
re-examine her own life and start moving away
from the pain that has enveloped her for two
years. - Readers will be gripped as Andi and Alexs
parallel stories unfold Alexs account of life
during the Terror is fascinating and when
juxtaposed with Andis anguish, at times, can be
a harrowing read. But a message of hope
ultimately transcends the pain portrayed in this
powerful novel. - Publisher Bloomsbury
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19MatchedBy Ally Condie
Interest Level Aged 12
- Welcome to a Society that utterly controls its
citizens what they eat, what they do, who they
marry - even when they die. - When her life partner is revealed at her Match
Banquet, Cassia is overjoyed to discover it is
childhood friend, Xander. But later, accessing a
screen-message from her new Match, it's not
Xander's face that flickers on-screen, but Ky
Markham's, outsider and known Aberration. How
could such a mistake happen? Forced to question
everything she's previously accepted, Cassia must
decide how far should she transgress Society's
rules in order to be true to her feelings. - In this powerful, chillingly believable dystopia,
Cassia's journey from unquestioning passivity to
rebellion is compellingly portrayed. An
intriguing, disturbing exploration of personal
freedom in conflict with state control. - Publisher Puffin
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20WhisperBy Chrissie Keighery
Interest Level Aged 12
- Fifteen year old Demi is starting a new school
always a nerve-racking experience. However, for
Demi, it represents a time of far more dramatic
change, as her new school is a college for deaf
students, a recent case of Meningitis having left
her profoundly deaf.The book follows her
transition into a new school but also a new life
and it is far from easy. The impact of her
sudden loss of hearing is still painfully raw.
Demi feels isolated, adrift, angry, and
completely unsure of her identity. Relationships
with her friends, family, the opposite sex and
even complete strangers have become strange and
difficult. We see her drawn in different
directions, as she struggles to establish whether
she can still fit in amongst her hearing friends
or find a place within the unfamiliar Deaf
community. Or is it ever possible for someone to
belong to both worlds? Publisher Templar - HOME
21Black Rabbit Summer By Kevin Brooks
Interest Level Aged 12
- They were friends, werent they - Pete, Nicole,
Eric, Pauly, Raymond? Theyd grown up together.
But had they ever really liked each other? - When Nicole suggests meeting at the old den,
then going to the fair, Pete is up for it, but he
soon realises none of his friends are who they
once were. That night, old secrets and sexual
tensions fuel an atmosphere of latent violence.
By morning two people are missing, and Petes
implicated in a murder enquiry. - This is intense, vivid writing constantly
changing pace and direction whilst skilfully
manipulating time. In this darkly disturbing
thriller, Brooks juxtaposes the fairgrounds
hallucinatory disorientating effects alongside
Petes dissolving certainty in everyone and
everything, he thought he knew. Addictive,
complex and incredibly compelling. - Publisher Puffin
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22AnnexedBy Sharon Dogar
Interest Level Aged 12
- Even if - somehow - you'd never heard of Anne
Frank and her diary, this fictionalised account
of Peter (a teenage Dutch Jew, hiding from the
Nazis with his family and their friends, the
Franks, in a tiny annex) would make an impact. - Constantly afraid, living silently, secretively,
tormented by the tension between 'outside' and
'inside' and by terrible dreams, the threat of
discovery constantly hovers.Dogar's novel
doesn't diminish Anne's diary it extends the
life of this multifaceted document in a striking,
imaginative way. The emotional and sexual tension
between Anne, Peter - and the diary - is intense
and sensitively handled and the writing is simple
and poetic in this meditation on the power of
written testimony and the nature of evil. - Publisher Andersen Press
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