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+ | |author=Patrick Ness | ||
+ | |title=Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking) | ||
+ | |rating=5 | ||
+ | |genre=Teens | ||
+ | |summary=Wonderful end to a wonderful series. Nuff said. Don't miss it! | ||
+ | |isbn=1406310271 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | '''The Shortlist''' | ||
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+ | {{Frontpage | ||
+ | |author=Meg Rosoff | ||
+ | |title=The Bride's Farewell | ||
+ | |rating=5 | ||
+ | |genre=Teens | ||
+ | |summary=A beautiful road trip-come-fable-come-quest novel, in Rosoff's trademark understated but vivid and romantic style. The journeys are physical and emotional, and this book will appeal to a wide range of readers. | ||
+ | |isbn=0571253296 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | {{Frontpage | ||
+ | |author=Theresa Breslin | ||
+ | |title=Prisoner of the Inquisition | ||
+ | |rating=5 | ||
+ | |genre=Teens | ||
+ | |summary=A powerful account of life in fifteenth century Spain, full of passion, violence and courage. | ||
+ | |isbn=0385617038 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | {{Frontpage | ||
+ | |author=Marcus Sedgwick | ||
+ | |title=White Crow | ||
+ | |rating=3.5 | ||
+ | |genre=Teens | ||
+ | |summary= If you don't mind the slow start and loads of confusing philosophizing, there are some thrills and edge-of-your seat suspense to be had later on. | ||
+ | |isbn=1842551876 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | {{Frontpage | ||
+ | |author=Jason Wallace | ||
+ | |title=Out of Shadows | ||
+ | |rating=5 | ||
+ | |genre=Teens | ||
+ | |summary=Gorgeous coming-of-age novel set in Zimbabwe in a time of political upheaval. Both compelling and thought-provoking, it'll stay with them long after they've finished reading. | ||
+ | |isbn=1849390487 | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Lists|Carnegie Medal 2011]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Teens|*Carnegie Medal 2011]] |
Revision as of 21:59, 30 January 2024
Winner
Review ofMonsters of Men (Chaos Walking) by Patrick NessWonderful end to a wonderful series. Nuff said. Don't miss it! Full Review |
The Shortlist
Review ofThe Bride's Farewell by Meg RosoffA beautiful road trip-come-fable-come-quest novel, in Rosoff's trademark understated but vivid and romantic style. The journeys are physical and emotional, and this book will appeal to a wide range of readers. Full Review |
Review ofPrisoner of the Inquisition by Theresa BreslinA powerful account of life in fifteenth century Spain, full of passion, violence and courage. Full Review |
Review ofWhite Crow by Marcus SedgwickIf you don't mind the slow start and loads of confusing philosophizing, there are some thrills and edge-of-your seat suspense to be had later on. Full Review |
Review ofOut of Shadows by Jason WallaceGorgeous coming-of-age novel set in Zimbabwe in a time of political upheaval. Both compelling and thought-provoking, it'll stay with them long after they've finished reading. Full Review |
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