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Skulduggery Pleasant
by Derek Landy
Stephanie teams up with a detective with a difference. An exciting, unusual read. |
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Nemesis: The Beast Within
by Catherine MacPhail
Ram has cheated death — four times. Who is so desperate to kill him? |
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Nightrise
by Anthony Horowitz
The battle with the Old Ones continues in the third exciting volume of the bestselling Power of Five series.
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Sacrifice
by Sarah Singleton
Three young people are connected, and only by combining forces can they turn around the curse that has befallen their families for generations. |
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Inside the Cage
by Matt Whyman
Under suspicion for a virtual break-in at Fort Knox, 17-year-old Carl Hobbes finds himself on a rendition flight for questioning by the US military.
Taken to an isolated camp in the Arctic wilderness, dedicated to holding terrorists-for-hire, the boy finds all assurances about his safety blow away.
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Leaving Poppy
by Kate Cann
A haunting psychological thriller from one of Britain's best writers for teenage girls. |
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Storm Thief
by Chris Wooding
A very visual story with gripping chases and plausible twists and turns. If you enjoy something different you’ll love this. |
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Darkside
by Tom Becker
This is a supernatural suspense thriller, full of unforgettable characters and a dash of gothic horror, complete with glow-in-the-dark-cover. |
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Double or Die
by Charlie Higson
3rd in the young Bond series.
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This is All: The Pillow Book of Cordelia Kenn
by Aidan Chambers
Cordelia keeps a diary, one she intends to give to her daughter on her sixteenth birthday. Every bit of her long tempest-tossed journey is worth following with her.
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Vampirates: Tide of Terror
by Justin Somper
The pirates face an even greater menace on the high seas. |
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Down to the Wire
by Bernard Ashley
The latest gripping Ben Maddox instalment. |
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The Innocent's Story
by Nicky Singer
When Cassina is blown-up in a railway station bomb, life as Cassina knows it is over. Except that she doesn’t die.
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My Sword Hand is Singing
by Marcus Sedgwick
An atmospheric story set in the woods of Eastern Europe in the seventeenth century. |
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Seeker
by William Nicholson
Three very different heroes, brought together by a shared dream: to be chosen to enter the Nom, to be trained in the remarkable powers of the Noble Warriors, and to learn the mysteries of the god who lives in the Garden. |
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Tough Love
by Anne Cassidy
A gritty look at the pitfalls of attraction. Gina is smitten with romantic, considerate Tony, but she knows deep down that all cannot be as rosy as it seems.
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Here be Monsters!
by Alan Snow
Welcome to Ratbridge. But beware - for there is skulduggery afoot. |
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The Foreshadowing
by Marcus Sedgwick
Sasha has a terrible gift, she can see the future. And now her brothers cannot avoid the war. |
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Does my Head Look Big in This?
by Randa Abdel-Fattah
Amal suddenly decides to wear the hijab. |
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North Child
by Edith Pattou
Superstition says that children born facing north will travel far from home. |
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Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
by Rick Riordan
Expelled from six schools Percy discovers the reason why... |
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The Extraordinary Adventures of Horatio Lyle
by Catherine Webb
A great rollercoaster of a read...
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Evil Star
by Anthony Horowitz
The next book in the exciting Power of Five series. |
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