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  • Code Name Verity

    Code Name Verity

    Name: Joy
    26 February 2015;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    Growing up near Norwich, the home of Nurse Edith Cavell, I have always been susceptible to tales of heroic women in wartime and Code Name Verity is an absolute gem! Brilliantly researched and detailed this gives us a very real insight into active service for women during the W...

  • The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender

    The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender

    Name: Rabiah Age 13
    22 January 2015;

    Genre: Romance & Relationships

    I'd recommend this book because the opening grabs your attention with the story of her past and there are loads of murders in it! My favourite character is Ava because even though she is different, she still has the courage to try and fit in. I think this book is more for teenages because of the...

  • The Fault in Our Stars

    the fault in out stars

    Name: Mollie Age 11
    16 January 2015;

    Genre: Romance & Relationships

    its a good book, it's funny sad.

  • More Than This

    More Than This

    Name: Holly Davies
    09 January 2015;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    Patrick Ness' book More Than This is about a boy, Seth, who dies and wakes up in what he thinks is an afterlife. But the reality is, he woke up in England. A place where he and his family ran away from after a terrible problem that Seth and his family blame him for. He is in a wasteland with only...

  • Respect

    Respect

    Name: Sarah Age 12
    08 December 2014;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    I personally like the book because it discusses war which I find very interesting.

  • Respect

    Respect. The Walter Tull Story

    Name: Kate Kenward
    18 November 2014;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    I think it is fantastic that Walter Tull's story has been written about for young people, he really was an inspiring man. I am glad that more books for struggling readers are telling true stories and I enjoyed learning about Walter's. My first point is that this book is printed on dyslexia frien...

  • Lies We Tell Ourselves: Winner of the 2016 Inaugural Amnesty Honour

    Lies We Tell Ourselves

    Name: Melanie Chadwick
    30 September 2014;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    I found Lies We Tell Ourselves very difficult to put down. It's the first day at school and Sarah's understandably nervous. She's met at the gates by crowds of angry faces swearing, shouting and spitting at her telling her she's not wanted and she should go back to her old sch...

  • Frozen Charlotte

    Frozen Charlotte

    Name: Lorraine Ansell
    18 September 2014;

    Genre: Horror

    Frozen Charlotte is a well written book that has the reader engrossed from the very beginning. After Sophie and her friend Jay try to contact her dead cousin, Rebecca, events take a disturbing turn and Sophie ends up going to stay with Rebecca's family on a small Scottish isla...

  • The Manifesto on How to be Interesting

    The Manifesto on how to be Interesting

    Name: Lorraine Ansell
    08 September 2014;

    Genre: Real life

    At the start of this book I had written it off as another predictable 'chick lit' school book and was ready to hate everything about it including the garish cover. However I found myself being immersed in the world of Bree and it took me back to those anguished school days when it was easy to fee...

  • Frozen Charlotte

    Frozen Charlotte

    Name: Caroline Mitchell
    19 August 2014;

    Genre: Horror

    When Sophie and her best friend Jay use a Ouija board app on his mobile phone, the events which follow are darker than either could ever have imagined. Jay asks when he will die and the app responds "TONIGHT..." What starts out as a joke leads to death, mysteries and drama at every turn. This...