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Book Recommendations
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Advanced Readers
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Across the Nightingale Floor By Lian Hearn
Interest Level Age 12
  • An epic fantasy story set in a feudal Japanese
    society, this is an exciting tale of treason,
    violence and death. Tomasu is a young boy from
    the Hidden clan, all but wiped out by Iida
    Sadamu, the cruel Lord of the Tohan clan. Saved,
    then adopted, educated and renamed Takeo by the
    good-hearted Otori Shigeru, the boy grows up to
    love and respect his guardian. However, when
    Shigeru plans to marry, in order to promote peace
    between the two clans, Takeo has an opportunity
    to avenge himself on Iida.
  • This is a taut, compelling love story in the
    Samurai warrior tradition.
  • Publisher Young Picador
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In DarknessBy Nick Lake
Interest Level Age 15
  • Trapped under the rubble of the 2010 Haitian
    earthquake, 15-year-old Shorty looks back upon
    his life so far. Shortys life in the slums of
    Haiti is characterised by experiences of extreme
    violence, poverty and loss, but still, he does
    not lose hope that he will be rescued from the
    darkness and rubble that now surrounds him.
  • Shortys story is juxtaposed with that of
    e18th-Century Haitian leader Toussaint
    lOuverture who led the islands slave population
    in a rebellion against the French like
    Toussaint, two hundred years later, Shorty is
    looking for freedom.
  • This disturbing portrayal of the harsh realities
    of life for both the 18th and 21st-Century
    inhabitants of Haiti, does not make for easy
    reading. However, Lakes depiction of the
    deprivations experienced by generations of
    Haitians makes this a thought-provoking and
    memorable novel.
  • Publisher Bloomsbury
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Infinite SkyBy C.J Flood
Interest Level Age 14
  • Shot through with danger as adolescence can be,
    this is a powerful coming of age novel which
    combines dark realities with optimism and
    naivety. When Iriss mother takes off on a road
    trip, things at home begin to fall apart. The
    arrival of a family of travellers close by sets
    off a chain of events which leads to tragedy. But
    Iris sees Trick and his family differently she
    knows he isnt the boy his is made out to be.
    But, when everything spirals out of control, will
    she ever be able to feel the same about him?
    Beautifully written, this is a poignant story of
    young love from a talented new author.
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The Boy next doorBy Irene Sabatini
Interest Level Age 14
  • As Zimbabwe breaks free of British colonial rule,
    young Lindiwe Bishop encounters violence at close
    hand when her white neighbour is murdered. But
    this is a domestic crime, apparently committed by
    the woman's stepson, Ian, although he is released
    from prison surprisingly quickly. Intrigued,
    Lindiwe strikes up a covert friendship with the
    mysterious boy next door, until he abruptly
    departs for South Africa.Years later, Ian
    returns to find Lindiwe has been hiding her own
    secret. It is to bring them closer together, but
    also test a relationship already contending with
    racial prejudice and the hostility of Lindiwe's
    mother. And as their country slides towards
    chaos, the couple's grip on happiness becomes
    ever more precarious.Vividly evoking the
    traumatic history of a nation once brimming with
    promise, The Boy Next Door tells an engrossing,
    unpredictable story of love against the odds, and
    of the shadows cast by the past.
  • Publisher Sceptre
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Dying to know youBy Aiden Chambers
Interest Level Age 13
  • Karl is madly in love with his girlfriend
    Fiorella. To prove his love for her she wants him
    to write her letters, telling her exactly how he
    feels. There is only one problem, Karl is
    dyslexic and struggles to write. Afraid Fiorella
    will dump him if she finds out, Karl seeks help
    from Fiorellas favourite author and asks him to
    write the letters for him, and gradually a new
    friendship develops between them. But when
    Fiorella finds out, she perceives Karl's actions
    as a betrayal.
  • This thought-provoking novel from acclaimed
    author Aidan Chambers explores unexpected
    friendships and the consequences which can result
    from loving the wrong person. With its powerful
    storyline and complex characters, this is a
    sensitive and serious teenage read.
  • Publisher The Bodley Head Ltd
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Annan WaterBy Kate Thompson
Interest Level Age 13
  • Michael leads a bleak, unhappy existence, working
    for his parents' horse-dealing business,
    occasionally attending school and trying to come
    to terms with a family tragedy. Then he meets the
    vibrant and rebellious Annie, who lives the other
    side of the mysterious River Annan, and the two
    become close.
  • This novel evokes a strong sense of place and is
    a compelling exploration of the issues of young
    adulthood the search for love, loyalty,
    independence and meaning.
  • Publisher Red Fox
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The StrangerBy Sarah Singleton
Interest Level Age 13
  • Working in India at the Golden Tiger Reserve is
    Charlotte's dream job then a horrific train
    crash tears her world apart. Amidst the wreckage,
    handsome, unsettling Jack latches on to her.
  • Charlotte begs her fellow backpackers to help
    shake him off, inviting old friend Otto to visit
    and play boyfriend anxious for Charlotte, Jen
    and journalist Mark also arrive at the reserve.
  • But as Jack's behaviour gets stranger, danger
    from violent, tiger poachers is also mounting
    Charlotte begins to suspect Jack may be involved
    with the poachers - and will stop at nothing...
  • This novel deftly combines conservation issues
    with a tautly plotted thriller. It's a consistent
    page-turner, racketing up the tension while
    sensitively portraying the relationships between
    the characters and their reactions to India.
  • Publisher Simon Schuster Children's Books
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The Lost GirlBy Sangu Mandanna
Interest Level Age 14
  • Eva is an echo, created by the mysterious Weavers
    as an exact copy of someone else. Growing up in a
    remote cottage in the peaceful Lake District, she
    is raised by a caring group of guardians, who
    safeguard her for the Weavers but leave her in no
    doubt of the true purpose of her existence - to
    replace her other, Amarra, a 15-year-old from
    Bangalore, if she ever dies. Forced to study
    every detail of Amarras life, Eva knows
    everything about her other - what she does,
    what she eats, who her friends are, even what
    it's like to kiss her boyfriend. She must watch
    the same films, read the same books, and study
    the same subjects - and when Amarra gets a
    tattoo, Eva has to get one too. But when Amarra
    dies suddenly in a car crash, Eva soon discovers
    that everything she has done has not prepared her
    for what it will really mean to take over
    Amarras life.
  • Leaving behind everyone she has ever known, she
    sets out for India where she must find her place
    within Amarras grieving family - and convince
    Amarras friends, and even her boyfriend, that
    Amarra is still alive. If she fails, she faces
    the sleep order, which will end her life
    forever. Then there is the danger of the hunters
    - those who think that echoes are an abomination,
    and would stop at nothing to destroy them.
  • Publisher Definitions
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ShadowsBy Paula Weston
Interest Level Age 15
  • Since the car crash that killed her beloved twin
    brother, Gaby Winters has been living in the
    sunshine of Pandanus Beach, trying to deal with
    her grief and loss. It doesnt help that she is
    plagued by terrible dreams in which she is fights
    and kills horrifying demons and monsters. Then
    Rafa appears in the local bar, claiming to have
    been a friend of her brother and she realises
    that she recognises him from her nightmares.
  • As the quiet life she has carved out for herself
    is turned upside down in ways she could never
    have imagined, Gaby is forced to accept that
    everything she thought she knew about herself,
    her life and her family is a lie, and that her
    strange nightmares are a clue to her real past,
    that someone has worked hard to make her forget.
  • Publisher Indigo
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The Probability of miraclesBy Wendy Wunder
Interest Level Age 14
  • 17-year-old Campbell is a cynic she doesn't
    believe in magic, true love, unicorns or
    miracles. A cancer sufferer who has been in and
    out of hospital for the last five years, her time
    is running out, and she has no energy left for
    hope or optimism. But Campbell's mum and younger
    sister Perry won't give up on her. Determined to
    do whatever it takes to make Cam well again, they
    set out on the road for a summer holiday in a
    mysterious town called Promise, where it's
    rumoured that miracles come true.Promise may be
    hard to find, but once you're there, anything can
    happen - from fish raining from the skies and
    flocks of flamingos to purple dandelions and
    everlasting sunsets. In spite of her initial
    reluctance, Cam soon begins to make herself at
    home in Promise, befriending puppies, rescuing
    orphan birds, making new friends, falling in love
    for the first time - and maybe even beginning to
    believe that miracles really can
    happen.Publisher Razorbill
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Let the right one inBy John Ajuide Lindquist
Interest Level Age 14
  • Oskar and Eli. In very different ways, they were
    both victims. Which is why, against the odds,
    they became friends. And how they came to depend
    on one another, for life itself. Oskar is a 12
    year old boy living with his mother on a dreary
    housing estate at the city's edge. He dreams
    about his absentee father, gets bullied at
    school, and wets himself when he's frightened.
    Eli is the young girl who moves in next door. She
    doesn't go to school and never leaves the flat by
    day. She is a 200 year old vampire, forever
    frozen in childhood, and condemned to live on a
    diet of fresh blood. John Ajvide Lindqvist's
    novel is a unique and brilliant fusion of social
    novel and vampire legend, a deeply moving fable
    about rejection, friendship and loyalty.
  • Publisher Quercus
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TempestBy Julie Cross
Interest Level Age 15
  • Jackson Meyer appears to be an ordinary, albeit
    exceptionally wealthy, college student in New
    York City. However, appearances can be deceptive
    Jackson can travel through time.
  • Jacksons not sure where his time travelling
    ability comes from, so with the help of his
    brainy friend Adam, he attempts to discover more
    about his powers. Soon Jackson learns that most
    of his life to date has been built around a web
    of lies and he no longer knows who he can trust.
    To make matters worse, Jackson begins to realise
    that his powers maybe putting his beloved
    girlfriend, Holly, in serious danger.
  • This gripping time-travel novel fuses the highs
    and lows of first love with the elements of a
    fast-paced thriller. The emotional ending will
    leave readers desperate for the next instalment
    of this planned trilogy.
  • Publisher Macmillan Children's Books
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the
Night-timeBy Mark Haddon
Interest Level Age 13
  • Seen through the eyes of Christopher, a
    mathematical genius and Sherlock Holmes fan, who
    also has Asperger's syndrome (a form of autism),
    the novel opens with his discovery of a murdered
    dog on his neighbour's lawn.
  • In his search to discover the identity of the
    killer, Christopher also uncovers some disturbing
    information about his own family, which throws
    his ordered world into chaos, and he embarks on a
    journey to London to find the mother he thought
    was dead.
  • This funny, touching and compelling novel was the
    winner of the inaugural Booktrust Teenage Prize.
  • Publisher Red Fox
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My Brother SimpleBy Marie-Audie Murail
Interest Level Age 14
  • Kleber is 17 years old and at sixth form college
    in Paris. Hes trying to secure himself a place
    in a shared flat, but things are complicated by
    the fact that he is bringing his elder brother
    who has learning difficulties.Barnaby (known as
    Simple) is 22. While their self-interested
    father wants to return Simple to a gloomy
    institution by the name of Malicroix, Kleber is
    determined to try to provide his brother with the
    life he feels he deserves, despite the challenges
    both will face on the journey towards
    independence. So the book sees them move into a
    chaotic student flat, home to drunken revelry,
    tension and sexual jealousy. Some members of this
    lively community prove more welcoming than others
    but all will find their lives changed by the
    arrival of the brothers.Some of the terminology
    may grate (such as terms like 'mute',
    'handicapped' and 'spaz') and readers may feel
    uncomfortable with the description of Simple as
    having a mental age of three. However these
    reservations about language aside, readers are
    sure to be won over by the engaging charm of
    Simple.
  • Publisher Bloomsbury
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Beasts of no nationBy Uzodinma Lweala
Interest Level Age 14
  • Agu is just a boy when war arrives at his
    village. His story is shocking and painful, and
    completely unforgettable. Beasts of No Nation
    gives us an extraordinary portrait of the chaos
    and violence of war. It is a gripping and
    remarkable debut.
  • Publisher John Murray
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Lovely, dark and deepBy Amy McNamara
Interest Level Age 14
  • In the aftermath of the car crash that killed her
    boyfriend, Wren puts aside her plans for college
    and retreats to her fathers isolated artist
    studio in the far-north woods of Maine. Her
    parents and friends are worried, but all Wren
    wants to do is to hide from the world and be left
    alone. When she least expects it, she meets Cal,
    who has his own struggles to overcome, and the
    two are drawn to each other. But will Wren be
    able to move on from her guilt and unhappiness
    and open her heart to him?
  • This moving tale of love, loss, grief and
    growing up is written in a direct, sparse but
    powerful first-person narrative voice.
    Thoughtful, slow-paced and contemplative, it will
    particularly appeal to young adult readers who
    enjoy stories about complex emotions and the
    intricacies of relationships.
  • Publisher Simon Schuster Children's Books
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Black Mamba BoyBy Nadifa Mohamed
Interest Level Age 14
  • Black Mamba Boy is a sumptuous and bittersweet
    journey book that starts in Aden in 1935 in
    war-torn Eritrea and Sudan, to Egypt, Palestine
    and to Britain. Jama, a ten-year-old from the
    wrong side of the tracks, a slum dweller, who,
    when tragedy befalls him, decides his only chance
    to find himself a place to call home is to find
    his father. The book comprises his journey.The
    novel is confident and boundless in its
    emotion-wrenching.
  • Publisher HarperCollins
  • Shortlisted 2010 Long listed 2010
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Boys dont cryBy Malorie Blackman
Interest Level Age 14
  • Dante is waiting for the postman. It's 'A' level
    results day and he has high hopes, but a knock on
    the door brings an old girlfriend and some news
    that will change his plans for good.
  • Written from the point of view of two teenaged
    brothers Dante, who is looking forward to
    university and a successful career, unexpectedly
    finds himself faced with the demands of full time
    single parenthood, and Adam, who is happy to be
    gay and makes no secret of it, but ultimately
    suffers from the intolerance of those around him.
  • A hard-hitting novel dealing with some of the
    real issues facing teenagers. This is also a
    moving story about father-son relationships.
  • Publisher Corgi Children's
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CrusherBy Niall Leonard
Interest Level Age 14
  • Seventeen-year-old Finn Maguire's life is not a
    happy one. He's already dropped out of school,
    and is stuck working in a depressing burger joint
    in order to make a bit of money to support
    himself and his dad, a washed-up ex-TV actor who
    always claims to be on the brink of another big
    break, but never quite comes up with the goods.
    But when Finn arrives home to find his father
    lying in a pool of blood, his already difficult
    life takes a dramatic turn for the worse. Soon,
    Finn is in the interview room at the local police
    station, being interrogated by an aggressive
    policeman, and treated as if he himself is under
    suspicion of having committed the crime.
  • Determined to prove his own innocence and to
    discover the truth about his father's murder,
    Finn sets out to discover who was really
    responsible, taking him on a dangerous journey
    into London's criminal underworld. Publisher
    Doubleday
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A Swift Pure CryBy Siobhan Dowd
Interest Level Age 14
  • This debut novel is set against a backdrop of
    1980s Ireland and a community dominated by the
    Catholic Church. Shells much-loved mother is
    dead and her father is a feckless alcoholic,
    which leaves her trying to care for her younger
    siblings virtually alone.
  • Shell, who is a naïve dreamer of a girl, catches
    the eye of local boy Declan Ronan but also feels
    a strong connection to the new young priest,
    Father Rose.
  • Soon Declan sets off for a new life in America,
    leaving the unworldly Shell pregnant and with no
    one to turn to in an unforgiving community. When
    Shell finds her mothers old pink dress in her
    fathers wardrobe, she tries it on and a terrible
    sequence of events unfolds.
  • Publisher David Fickling Books
  • Short listed 2006
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