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Angel: City Of by Nancy Holder- review
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It was very enjoyable, I think any Buffy or Angel fan should read it. For Angel, life as a vampire was a constant thrill. Power, danger, cool clothes (never getting old, also a plus.) But in the end, it was all about the kill - until he killed the wrong girl. Buffy the vampire slayer was Angels first true love, but ...3 days ago -
Gillian Cross: Im looking at reality, as hard as I can
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Gillian answers your questions about her latest book, After Tomorrow - and how she would cope if she had to escape to France... Lauren, aged 13: why are there no parents (or kind of ineffective parents like Matts step-dad) in After Tomorrow? Matts mum is an effective parent – and thats one of the reasons she ...3 days ago -
The Summer of Telling Tales by Laura Summers - review
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Once you start to read the book, you realize that it is going to be quite a dark read... With this book, according to the cover and blurb, you expect quite a cheerful, fun filled book with a hint of a mystery. Well! Once you start to read the book, you realize that it is going to be quite a dark read. This was ...3 days ago -
A Greyhound of a Girl by Roddy Doyle- review
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Greyhound of a Girl is a short and sweet story that goes much more than the words written on the page Audacious Mary OHara is a 12-year-old from Dublin whose beloved granny, Emer, is dying. Mary and her mother Scarlett visit Emer every day and each day take its toll on all of them. Then one day, when coming back from ...4 days ago -
Katie Raynes reviews Silhouette of a Sparrow by Molly Beth Griffin
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Silhouette of a Sparrow by Molly Beth Griffin is the story of Garnet, a teenage ornithology enthusiast who spends a transformative summer in a lakeside town. Set in 1926, Silhouette of a Sparrow combines captivating historical detail with realistic characters and emotions while keeping it all on a believable, ...4 days ago -
A Boy and a Bear in a Boat by Dave Shelton- review
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Brilliantly styled novel will leave you with laughter and tears... Dave Shelton puts a sweet and simple idea into a fabulous book. The very first chapter will bring you to the edge of your seat. The book explores friendship and loyalty and that these things are not given but things you must earn. Humour is an ...4 days ago -
Room by Emma Donaghue- review
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It is easy to read and really makes you care about what happens to these characters The book opens in the voice of our author, Jack, who is five and lives with his Mum in a room that measures 11ft. Jack has never existed outside of this room and thinks the world is this room; all else is TV. We begin to realise ...4 days ago -
While the Others Sleep by Tom Becker - review
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Numerous characters make the book more diverse, because it illustrates many different human types and the relationships between them While the Others Sleep is an interesting horror story which is worth reading if youre a fan of this genre. The book is about a boy, Alfie, who suffers from insomnia and is believed to ...1 week ago -
The Day I Met Suzie by Chris Higgins - review
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This book is extremely useful for those who are too trusting and sensitive to other peoples problems. The Day I Met Suzie is an emotional story about trust, love and betrayal seen through the eyes of a warm-hearted girl, who sees only good things in people, a girl called Indigo. Everything starts on the day that ...1 week ago -
The Realm of Possibility by David Levithan - review
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you have to read it to know how you feel about it. I love how unconventional it is This book is different. If you like a conventional story with a beginning, middle and end and a juicy plot then this isnt for you. It is more of a collection of little snippets which make a story. Each piece connects with each other ...1 week ago -
YA Wednesday: Team Levithan & Cremer
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In the last few years weve seen great examples of two popular authors coming together in one novel and giving fans the best of their combined talents-- Will Grayson, Will Grayson and The Future of Us are among my favorites, what are yours? David Levithan ( Every Day and the aforementioned Will Grayson, ...2 weeks ago -
Shucked by Megg Jensen (Book Blitz with PRIZES!)
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My writing friend, Megg Jensen, is one of the most ambitious and go-getter authors I know. I admire the way she has taken ahold of her career and NEVER looked back. I am always super excited to be a part of her promotional efforts and getting the word out about her YA books. Today, we are here to discuss SHUCKED by ...2 weeks ago -
Watch Jacqueline Wilson live! - streamed event
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Jacqueline Wilson will be talking to Simon Mayo about her writing here, live, on Thursday 9 May at 11.30am GMT in an interactive webcast2 weeks ago -
Finding Cherokee Brown by Siobhan Curham - review
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Cherokee/Claire is a very realistic character, so its nice to be able to relate to her When 15 year old Claire Weeks decides to write a book about her life, she thinks there wont be anything interesting to write about herself... She doesnt get on with her mum and step dad, and shes being bullied at school. But on her ...2 weeks ago -
Doctor Who: Tip of the Tongue by Patrick Ness - extract
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Sample Patrick Nesss story about the fifth Doctor and the sinister truth behind the Truth Tellers2 weeks ago -
Blast from the Past: Baby-Sitters Club and Point Horror Books!
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I’ve been unpacking some moving boxes, something that’s about a year over-due but it’s better late than never I suppose. One of the boxes I opened was labeled “books” and what was inside? My old Baby-sitters club books! The last I’ve seen of these precious old things were a bunch of which I have ...3 weeks ago -
Echo by Alyson Noel - review
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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I absolutely loved this book! It was much better than the first one. Ahh... It was amazing I absolutely loved this book! It was much better than the first one. Ahh... It was amazing. So, in the start Dace and Daire find out that as their love gets stronger, Cade gets stronger and more powerful. So they agree to stay ...4 weeks ago


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