Title: Book Recommendations
1Book Recommendations
2Excellent Readers
3Newes from the DeadBy Mary Hooper
Interest Level Aged 11
- This intriguing novel is based on the case of
maidservant, Anne Green, 'hanged for infanticide
at Oxford Assizes in 1650. Restored to the world
and died again in 1665'.Through a cleverly
structured dual narrative Anne's story unfolds
from unconsciousness - a woeful tale of seduction
by her Master's grandson, pregnancy then
still-birth, followed by imprisonment, trial and
hanging.Her revival is recounted by Robert
Matthews, a young scholar attending the
dissection of Anne's body, who notices the first
flickers of life.This is strong stuff, with
gruesome details aplenty, but Anne and Robert's
voices ring true and it's a fascinating insight
into a time when the upper classes wielded
life-or-death power, and ideas about medicine,
science and religion were in constant flux. - Publisher Definitions
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4Red SpikesBy Margo Lanagan
Interest Level Aged 14
- A small boy helps deliver a baby to a fantasy
warrior queen another finds courage from a
mythical hero to confront a school bully a
terrified, sleepless girl is carried off by Wee
Willie Winkie. - Filled with echoes from other tales, these
stories probe that uncharted, potentially
dangerous gap where nightmares, dreams and
legends intersect with everyday life. - When they intrude - often suddenly and shockingly
- the results are sometimes terrifying, sometimes
life-affirming. - The writing is lean and concentrated, with
heart-stopping descriptions and beautifully
judged juxtapositions, setting intense fear
alongside the smallest details of safe, mundane
normality. Not an easy book - but one that repays
perseverance. - Publisher Definitions
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5Heart-Shaped BruiseBy Tanya Byrne
Interest Level Aged 14
- Lying forgotten on top of a wardrobe at the
Archway Young Offenders institution is a
notebook. Inside its pages, the notorious Emily
Koll reveals the story she has refused to tell
anyone, even her psychiatrist - the truth about
the crime she committed, and why she did what she
did to her best friend, Juliet. - This taut, tense psychological thriller keeps the
reader guessing as Emily's story is gradually
unravelled through the pages of her notebook,
blending her experiences of day-to-day life at
the institution with her memories of the events
that have brought her here. Dark, distinctive and
different, Heart Shaped Bruise is a memorable
debut, offering an intriguing exploration of
revenge, identity and perhaps most of all the
intensity of teenage relationships. Readers are
guaranteed to be gripped by Emily's powerful
story right up to the shocking final twist. - Publisher Headline Publishing
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6After the SnowBy S.D. Crockett
Interest Level Aged 14
- Fifteen-year-old Willo has been left alone in the
freezing and snow covered hills that have been
his home for years. Willo doesnt know where his
father and the rest of his family have gone, but
donning the skull of a dog, whose spirit guides
him, he resolves to try and find them. Willos
journey takes him into the dangerous world of the
city, where people live in fear and poverty. Soon
Willo discovers some unnerving information about
his father and as his fight for survival grows
increasingly urgent, the boy must draw on
reserves of strength he never knew he had. - Tapping into the current trend for dystopian
fiction, this bleak novel is set in a futuristic
ice-age and contains haunting scenes and some
strong language it is a memorable story with an
ultimately hopeful resolution. - Publisher Macmillan Children's Books
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7Code Name VerityBy Elizabeth Wein
Interest Level Aged 14
- 'It's like being in love, discovering your best
friend' remarks a character in this tale of
friendship, war and espionage. Two British girls
from totally different backgrounds, form an
unlikely and life-changing friendship when they
are stationed together during World War II.
Down-to-earth, Maddie is a skilled pilot, while
bold best friend Julie is from an aristocratic
Scottish family - together, as Julie writes, they
are 'a sensational team.' - However, when Julie is captured by the Gestapo
after a mission goes wrong in France, the girls'
friendship is tested beyond anything they had
every imagined. - This book makes compelling reading scenes of
Gestapo torture are interspersed with stories
from the girls' experiences before the war,
culminating in a tense and shocking ending. In
turns touching and heart-breaking, this book will
stay with readers long after they have closed the
book. - Publisher Electric Monkey
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8This is not forgivenessBy Celia Rees
Interest Level Aged 14
- A year after his brother, Robs, death, Jamie
contemplates Robs ashes, hoping that retelling
last summers events might be cathartic. Wounded
by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, Rob was
desperate to get back there, a rage inside him
untouchable by therapy, cannabis or booze. - Meanwhile, Jamie was falling for Caro
notoriously bad, expelled from school, shunned by
other girls, desperate to do something
politically meaningful. Unaware, innocent, Jamie
had no idea the two people he loved were so
deeply damaged, or that he was entangled between
them. Hes still struggling to forgive
them...Painful and sad as Rob and Caros
stories are, its Jamies unflinching honesty
about his own naivety, about the depth of his
deception that stands out in this hard-hitting,
compelling novel. - Publisher Bloomsbury
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9Ketchup CloudsBy Annabel Pitcher
Interest Level Aged 14
- In this unusual young adult novel, Pitcher once
again creates a vivid and engaging first person
narrative - this time, the story is told through
a series of letters written in the frank and
often funny voice of a 15-year-old girl
struggling to come to terms with her crippling
guilt because she is, by her own admission a
murderer. Seeking redemption for her crime, Zoe
begins writing to convicted murderer Stuart
Harris, awaiting execution on Death Row,
confessing the secret of what happened, and
spilling out her feelings about a love triangle
that went tragically wrong, as well as the family
turmoil she has been experiencing. - Dealing with some complex and difficult themes
and issues, Ketchup Clouds is perhaps best suited
to older teenage readers. Blending powerful
emotion and darkness with ironic humour, it is a
gripping and moving story about secrets, lies and
growing up. Sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes
wistful, often funny and always compassionate,
this is a beautifully-crafted and unexpected
coming-of-age story that will win readers
hearts. - Publisher Indigo
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10Between Shades of GrayBy Ruta Sepetys
Interest Level Aged 14
- One night 15-year-old Lina, her mother and young
brother are hauled from their home by Soviet
guards, thrown into cattle cars and sent away.
They are being deported to Siberia. An
unimaginable and harrowing journey has begun.
Lina doesn't know if she'll ever see her father
or her friends again. But she refuses to give up
hope. Lina hopes for her family. For her country.
For her future. For love - first love, with the
boy she barely knows but knows she does not want
to lose ... Will hope keep Lina alive? - Set in 1941, Between Shades of Grey is an
extraordinary and haunting story based on
first-hand family accounts and memories from
survivors. - Publisher Puffin
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11The HuntBy Andrew Fukuda
Interest Level Aged 14
- Imagine living in a world where smiling, coughing
or shivering would get you killed. That is the
reality for 17-year-old Gene, a human living
amongst vampires. Every day he is forced to keep
every natural emotion and physical reaction in
check as he attempts to blend in and stay alive.
Then, one fateful day, he is chosen to
participate in The Hunt a government sponsored
game that sets a few of the last remaining humans
free so that they can be chased and killed by the
hunters. How will Gene be able to compete when
the game threatens to expose his true nature? - This interesting twist on the vampire genre is a
breath of fresh air for horror fans. It is
exciting and well-written, with even the most
minute of details carefully thought through. This
captivating novel is a page-turner right to the
end however readers of a sensitive disposition
should note that it contains graphic scenes of
violence and death. - Publisher Simon Schuster
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12Witch CragBy Kate Cann
Interest Level Aged 14
- Growing up in the hill fort amongst a community
of sheepmen, Kita grows up accustomed to hard
work, hardship and rigid routine. Life since the
Great Havoc has been tough, and the sheepmen are
struggling to survive, but Kita chafes in a
brutish culture in which women are treated as
chattels, friendship and kindness are frowned
upon, and every day is dominated by endless,
monotonous hard work. - Lurking always in the background is the threat of
the sinister and dangerous community of witches
that live on the mountain-top, flickering strange
green and purple lights by night - witches that
are said to use their evil powers to abduct girls
and brutally murder sheepmen. But Kita is no
longer convinced by the whispers about Witch
Crag, and becomes intrigued by the rumours about
other young women who have previously escaped the
hill fort for good. Finally she makes up her mind
to leave in secret, taking her two best friends
Raff and Quainy with her. But can they escape the
hill fort undetected - and what will they really
find waiting for them at Witch Crag? - Publisher Scholastic
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13Forget me neverBy Gina Blaxhill
Interest Level Aged 14
- Sophie has always felt alone. Losing her mother
so early in life and growing up in several foster
homes has made her distance herself from almost
everyone. Her cousin Dani is the only one who
understands her - Dani may be flaky and
emotionally unstable but she is always there when
Sophie needs her. - When it seems that Dani has killed herself by
jumping off her balcony, Sophie refuses to
believe it could be suicide. Sophie and her
on-off best friend Reece start to investigate
Danis life and the circumstances surrounding her
death, but they soon find themselves embroiled in
something far more serious than they ever could
have imagined. - The protagonist of this story is endearing and
misunderstood a character that gets under your
skin and stays there long after you have finished
reading. She is terrified to get close to anyone
in case they hurt her yet she tries so hard to
prove that she is worthy of their love. A moving
read blending excitement with a sweet love story. - Publisher Macmillan Children's Books
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14SlatedBy Teri Terry
Interest Level Aged 14
- Kyla has been slated. Her memory has been
completely wiped, she has been given a new
identity and placed with a new family. She should
feel lucky as slating is a new start for
criminals who would otherwise be executed, but
Kyla doesnt feel lucky. Violent memories that
shouldnt be there haunt her dreams and threaten
her idyllic new existence. These memories drive
her to find out who she used to be and what she
did to get slated, but the more she learns about
herself the more she realises she may not want to
know the truth. - Set in the not too distant future this book
investigates the restrictions on freedom and
individuality that are placed on society by an
all-controlling government. Readers are
encouraged to decide for themselves whether the
safety of society can be placed above the rights
of the individual. Kyla is an intriguing
protagonist and the true nature of her character
is withheld until the very end. - Publisher Orchard Books
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15The Raven BoysBy Maggie Stiefvater
Interest Level Aged 14
- Growing up in an oddball family of clairvoyants,
16-year-old Blue is used to taking the
supernatural in her stride - including the
long-standing prediction that she will one day
cause her true love to die. But Blue is shaken on
St Mark's Eve, when, following tradition, she
goes to the freezing graveyard where the
soon-to-be-dead will pass by. Usually it's just
her clairvoyant mother who can see them, but this
year, a boy emerges from the dark and falls at
Blue's feet. - It doesn't take Blue long to discover that his
name is Gansey, and that he's a rich student from
exclusive local private school Aligonby. Blue has
always gone out of her way to avoid the spoilt,
privileged Aligonby boys, known as the Raven
Boys, but in spite of what she has seen, she
finds herself drawn to the handsome, charismatic
Gansey and his obsessive quest to discover the
sleeping Owen Glendower, a Welsh King who
disappeared in the early 15th century. - Also drawn into Gansey's quest are three other
Raven Boys Adam, a gentle scholarship student
who quietly resents the privilege of those around
him, yearning for a different life Ronan,
plunging from fierce anger to despair following
the death of his father and the enigmatic,
watchful Noah, a troubled soul. Together, the
boys and Blue find themselves tangled in a
strange adventure that takes in ley lines,
ghosts, psychics and forests that whisper Latin
words - but what will be the ultimate
consequences of Gansey's obsession with
Glendower? - Publisher Scholastic
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16Secrets in the FireBy Henning Mankell
Interest Level Aged 13
- Sofia and her family flee their Mozambique
village after her father is killed by bandits.
They attempt to start afresh, but the dangers of
war are ever-present, and Sofia is forced to
rebuild her life again when she and her sister
are involved in a landmine explosion. - This beautiful story of tragedy and hope succeeds
in being an eminently positive read, delivered
with sensitivity but without sentimentality. - Publisher Allen Unwin Children's Books
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17ShelterBy Harlan Coben
Interest Level Aged 13
- Mickey Bolitar is having a difficult time. His
father is dead, his mother is in rehab, and he's
been forced to move in with his estranged uncle
Myron, and to start at a new high school. The
only good thing about his new school is fellow
new pupil Ashley, but after just a couple of
weeks of getting to know each other, Mickey's
perfect new girlfriend has stopped turning up to
classes, just as if she's simply vanished into
thin air.Unwilling to let another person
disappear from his life, Mickey starts to
investigate what has happened. Unexpected help
comes from two fellow school outsiders, Spoon and
Ema, who rapidly become friends - but as the
three follow Ashley's trail, they soon discover
that she wasn't all that she appeared to be.
What's more, the mystery of Ashley's
disappearance leads to some extraordinary
discoveries about Mickey's own family, and
especially his beloved father. Publisher
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18BedBy David Whitehouse
Interest Level Aged 15
- Winning the 2010 To Hell With Prizes First Novel
Award and being picked up by Canongate isnt bad
for a novel that lay in David Whitehouses
agents drawer of destined for the big time
manuscripts.And now its out, what do we make
of Bed. Its a grotesquely funny, arch and morbid
tale of two brothers, one second-best and the
other spoilt and lazy. The spoilt lazy one hasnt
left his bed in over twenty years. Were treated
to some pretty disgusting descriptions of what
happens to an immobile body as it rots in its own
filth, doted on by its mother, and how this
becomes Mal (the lazy one)s unique ticket to
fame doing nothing.Whitehouse has an eye for
the one-liner, for the particularly gruesome turn
of phrase and for comedy that is both unspoken,
physical and witty.Publisher Canongate - HOME
19ElsewhereBy Gabrielle Zevin
Interest Level Aged 13
- Life ends catastrophically suddenly for Elizabeth
Hall, in a road accident. Not for her a future
filled with love, marriage and children instead,
she awakes aboard a quiet, white cruise ship,
steaming to Elsewhere. Elsewhere is calm, ordered
and inhabitants get younger, living backwards
until reborn as babies. While the pain of leaving
her family never stops, in Elsewhere Liz meets
her grandmother, makes new friends and falls in
love, as time steadily ticks down to her rebirth.
How Elsewhere works is elegantly described and
Liz's progress from misunderstanding and rage to
acceptance of what has happened to her, creates a
thought-provoking and absorbing meditation about
how we enter and leave life. A book you will want
to return to. - Publisher Bloomsbury Children's Books
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20The Book ThiefBy Markus Zusak
Interest Level Aged 13
- HERE IS A SMALL FACT - YOU ARE GOING TO DIE.
1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its
breath. Death has never been busier. Liesel, a
nine-year-old girl, is living with a foster
family on Himmel Street. Her parents have been
taken away to a concentration camp. Liesel steals
books. This is her story and the story of the
inhabitants of her street when the bombs begin to
fall. SOME IMPORTANT INFORMATION - THIS NOVEL IS
NARRATED BY DEATH. It's a small story, about a
girl, an accordionist, some fanatical Germans, a
Jewish fist fighter, and quite a lot of thievery.
ANOTHER THING YOU SHOULD KNOW - DEATH WILL VISIT
THE BOOK THIEF THREE TIMES. - Publisher Black Swan
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21ShiverBy Maggie Stiefvater
Interest Level Aged 12
- Book one of the Mercy Falls trilogy by Maggie
Stiefvater - Set in small-town Minnesota, Stiefvaters moving
and poetic novel of human/wolf interaction and
relationships is a werewolf story like no other,
explaining the condition as the result of a wolf
bite and temperature variation.The story is
told from the viewpoints of Grace, a teenager
bitten as a child but unaffected by temperature,
and seventeen-year-old Sam, the werewolf who
saved her and has secretly guarded her
since.Grace is drawn to the wolves - and to
Sam, whose transition from human to wolf is
increasingly susceptible to cold, and who will
ultimately remain a wolf.Publisher Scholastic - HOME
22Where the Streets had a nameBy Randa Abdel-Fattah
Interest Level Aged 12
- Hayaat lives in the West Bank after her family
were driven from their land by Israeli settlers. - Grandmother Zeynab dreams longingly of home and
fills Hayaats head with her memories when
Zeynab falls dangerously ill, Hayaat is convinced
that some soil from home might restore her will
to live. - Hayaat undertakes a dangerous and highly
illegal journey to Jerusalem to fill a hummus
jar with the precious earth. - This understated novel about one ordinary family
struggling to survive in a world of random
curfews and checkpoints, while dealing with the
physical and mental scars of exile, is a moving
and absorbing (although admittedly partial) novel
about the Middle East situation. - Publisher Marion Lloyd Books
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