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Candy Candy

Synopsis: It's hard to imagine life without candy. Joe is hooked from the moment he sees her. When they chat over coffee, there's an instant attraction, but can love ever be this sweet? As the bitter truth about Candy's world emerges, Joe must decide if love and hope are worth fighting for.

Review: Well up to the standards we have come to ...

The Road of the Dead The Road of the Dead

Synopsis: Late one night, two brothers learn that their sister has died in the worst imaginable way. She's found, strangled, in a desolate place hundreds of miles from their East London home. Ruben and Cole Ford retrace their sister's final journey to a remote Dartmoor village with a dark, menacing core. Truly together for the first time, they set out to find their own answers.< ...

Kissing the Rain Kissing the Rain

Synopsis: In Moo Nelson's life it rains every day - a constant rain of spite and derision. His only refuge is the bridge, where he spends time thinking and dreaming. Until the night he witnesses a car chase and a murder - or does he? Moo must decide between truth and lies, loneliness and loyalty.

Review"When I write a book it’s alive in my head. ...

Lucas Lucas

Synopsis: Caitlin lives in a tight knit island community where she has spent her whole life, happy with her friends and her father. When beautiful Lucas arrives on the island Caitlin’s life is changed forever, and a terrible transformation comes over the people she has grown up with.

Review:  Lucas is a story of an island community, and of what happens ...

Saskia's Journey Saskia's Journey

Synopsis: Saskia’s Journey tells of a gap year student’s literal journey to stay with her great aunt in Scotland, and the metaphorical journey she takes once she is there, discovering facts about her own and her family’s past which shape her own decisions for the future.

Review: ‘There are reasons why we forget or choose to forget’, s ...

Remembrance Remembrance

Synopsis:  Summer 1915, and the sound of the guns at the Western front can be heard across the Channel in England. Throughout Britain, local regiments are recruiting for Kitchener's Army. In the village of Stratharden, the Great War will irrevocably alter the course of five young lives...

Review:  By the end of the First World War, more than half the army was ...

Apocalypse Apocalypse

Synopsis: Caught in a storm on their sailing boat, Kit and his parents are driven to the shores of a small island. But the intense, enclosed community is hostile, and Kit soon realizes that he and his parents are in terrible danger. Then suddenly his mother and father disappear...

Review: Tim Bowler won the Carnegie Medal with his earlier book, River Boy. He write ...

Tim the Tiny Horse Tim the Tiny Horse

Synopsis: Tim the Tiny Horse is a collection of twelve stories, all written and illustrated by award-winning stand-up comedian Harry Hill. They look at the trials of the everyday life of a little horse the size of a fifty pence piece. So what's it really like being that small?

Review: "Tim thought about what it would be like to be 160 and shuddered. As he trot ...

Checkmate Checkmate

Synopsis: Callie Rose has a Cross mother and a Nought father in a society where those with dual heritage face a lifelong battle against deep-rooted prejudices. She knows virtually nothing about her father - or his involvement with the fight for equality for the Noughts - until an unexpected meeting leads her towards the truth. Now Rose is drawn into a dangerous, deadly game - a game of ...

Knife Edge Knife Edge

Synopsis: A stunning and absorbing sequel to the award-winning Noughts and Crosses. Eighteen-year-old Sephy feels totally alone and terrified -as she gazes down at her newborn daughter. Whilst Sephy is a Cross, the baby's father, Callum - who was hanged for terrorism months ago - was a nought, giving her baby dual heritage in a society where the ruling Crosses treat the pal ...


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