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|title=Going Over
|author=Beth Kephart
|rating=3.5
|genre=Teens
|summary=Ada is someone whom many of the readers of this book would aspire to be – only fifteen but working at a Kindergarten, changing her appearance at whim with fake beauty spots and punky hair-dye, spending far too many midnight hours creating politicised graffiti. She also lives in one of the most libertarian and Bohemian areas of Berlin. Or, I should say, West Berlin – for this is the early 1980s and the Wall is still standing. And unfortunately for her the love of her life is Stefan, a friend since toddler-age due to their grandmothers being best friends, and she can only see him three or four times a year as he lives in Communist East Berlin. Can her patience with what she sees as his reluctance to risk his life to escape last long enough?
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1452124574</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|title=Curses and Smoke
|summary=Dane is a rebel who's close to getting kicked out of a school; Billy D is the new kid in town. One of Dane's few rules of behaviour is that he won't hit kids in special ed, so Billy D figures hanging around with someone tough who won't hit him is a good idea - although it's not that easy to convince Dane of this. He really needs to, though, because he has a puzzle to solve and Dane could be the perfect person to help him.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571308821</amazonuk>
}}
{{newreview
|title=Nomad (Faery Rebels)
|author=R J Anderson
|rating=4.5
|genre=Teens
|summary=Ok. Before we begin, you should know that ''Nomad'' is the second in a sequence. So if you haven't yet read [[Swift by R J Anderson|Swift]], you should probably start there. Don't read this review: THERE WILL BE SPOILERS.
We meet up with Ivy again as
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408326485</amazonuk>
}}