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|author=Marcus Sedgwick
|title=My Swordhand is Singing
|rating=4.5
|summary=This is a nicely judged horror story for children - scary enough to be worth reading, but with enough heroism to keep them feeling safe. Sedgwick writes with broad, sweeping strokes that paint very vivid pictures. Highly recommended for junior fans of horror aged between 10 and 15. Bookbag also loved [[The Kiss of Death by Marcus Sedgwick]].
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1842551833</amazonuk>|genre=Teens
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|author=Daniel Waters
|title=Generation Dead
|rating=4
|summary=An unusual and stimulating novel about prejudice and difference. The zombies in high school theme coats serious points with wit and pop culture reference although the plotting is a little heavy-handed.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1847383270</amazonuk>|genre=Teens
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|author=Scott Westerfeld
|title=The Last Days
|rating=4
|summary=A wonderfully observed vignette of societal breakdown in this creepy vampire fantasy, with New York as a perfect backdrop. Readers of the first book in the series will see it slightly differently to the newbies. Recommended for fans of the genre.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1905654065</amazonuk>|genre=Fantasy
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|author=Chris Priestley
|title=Uncle Montague's Tales of Terror
|rating=4.5
|summary=Spine tingling stories within a story give an increasing sense of unease in this deliberately old-fashioned and literary book. Everything a junior lover of horror and the supernatural could possibly want. Splendid stuff. [[Tales of Terror from the Black Ship by Chris Priestley]] is also highly recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0747589216</amazonuk>|genre=Confident Readers
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|author=Darren Shan
|title=Blood Beast (The Demonata)
|rating=4.5
|summary=Fast-paced and deceptively subtle as usual, Darren Shan is showing no signs of flagging with this wonderful Demonata series. However, this one ends on a cliffhanger, which displeased Bookbag just a tad.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0007231326</amazonuk>|genre=Confident Readers
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|author=Chris Mould
|title=Dust 'n' Bones
|rating=4.5
|summary=A great primer of ghost stories for older children and younger teens in a handsome edition, great illustrations and a good mix of new tales and retold classics. Ideal for a Halloween read or any fireside evening: and they'll be to scared to go upstairs alone.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0340893273</amazonuk>|genre=Confident Readers
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|author=Steve Feasey
|title=Changeling
|rating=3.5
|summary=A winning combination of junior horror and urban fantasy that will appeal to fans of Darren Shan. It's pacy and direct and the central character is wolfishly attractive. Recommended.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0330470477</amazonuk>|genre=Teens
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{{toptenFrontpage
|author=E.E. Richardson
|title=The Summoning
|rating=4.5
|summary=A gripping and quick read of teenagers who invoke a demonic spirit. The resulting adventure is a little predictable in places but still much better than one might expect.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0552553883</amazonuk>|genre=Teens
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|author=Alan Gibbons
|title=Scared To Death
|rating=4
|summary=This one will be gobbled up by inveterate bookworms and reluctant readers alike. The action comes thick and fast, but the plot resolution is more slowly built, drawing even the most unwilling readers into a real relationship with both characters and narrative. Great stuff.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1842551779</amazonuk>|genre=Teens
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|author=Celia Rees
|title=Ghost Chamber
|rating=4
|summary=Excellent tension, multiple points of view and a straightforward style make this mix of ancient conspiracy and the supernatural a book with wide-ranging appeal. Recommended for all junior lovers of ghost stories.
|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0340932023</amazonuk>|genre=Confident Readers
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