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|date=June 2012
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If you enjoy the Tardis-like nature of short stories - we do! - then some of our favourite collections are [[The Kissing Game by Aidan Chambers]], [[Counting Stars by David Almond]] and [[Red Spikes by Margo Lanagan]].
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|name= Nigethan Sathiyalingam
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|comment= This volume sounds really enticing. Some of my favourite authors in there: Malorie Blackman, Frank Cottrell Boyce, Jonathan Stroud (Bartimaeus is a legend!)
 
In my opinion, there's no better way to deal with a fear of death than to think about it with an open mind. It's much less intimidating when these thoughts are packaged in a good story, and this volume promises a great range of different styles. I'm especially looking forward to Keith Gray's story, because living on through memories sounds like such a great idea!
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[[Category:Short Stories]]
[[Category:Julia Bertagna]]
[[Category:Jonathan Stroud]]
[[Category:Philip Ardagh]]
[[Category:Frank Cottrell Boyce]]
[[Category:Gillian Philip]]
[[Category:Malorie Blackman]]
[[Category:Keith Gray]]