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It's been a good year for Teen books and we've struggled to bring the list down to just ten, but here they are - a mixture of future classics and lighter books - in alphabetical order by author. | It's been a good year for Teen books and we've struggled to bring the list down to just ten, but here they are - a mixture of future classics and lighter books - in alphabetical order by author. | ||
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|author=Sophia Bennett | |author=Sophia Bennett | ||
|title=You Don't Know Me | |title=You Don't Know Me | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary= One of the best YA contemporary stories our reviewer has read in years, exploring media manipulation, cyber-bullying, body image, romance, friendship, making choices, and doing it all with incredible heart and a wonderful cast of characters. | |summary= One of the best YA contemporary stories our reviewer has read in years, exploring media manipulation, cyber-bullying, body image, romance, friendship, making choices, and doing it all with incredible heart and a wonderful cast of characters. | ||
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|author=Malorie Blackman | |author=Malorie Blackman | ||
|title=Noble Conflict | |title=Noble Conflict | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary= Brilliant dystopian storytelling - as ever - from Malorie Blackman in a tale of propaganda, newspeak, and subtle authoritarianism. We love Blackman's books. | |summary= Brilliant dystopian storytelling - as ever - from Malorie Blackman in a tale of propaganda, newspeak, and subtle authoritarianism. We love Blackman's books. | ||
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|author=Kevin Brooks | |author=Kevin Brooks | ||
|title=The Bunker Diary | |title=The Bunker Diary | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary= This book is dark even for Kevin Brooks. The diary of an abducted boy, it is a powerful and shocking read. We loved it but it's not for the faint hearted. | |summary= This book is dark even for Kevin Brooks. The diary of an abducted boy, it is a powerful and shocking read. We loved it but it's not for the faint hearted. | ||
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|author=Natasha Carthew | |author=Natasha Carthew | ||
|title=Winter Damage | |title=Winter Damage | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary= A beautiful odyssey set in a harsh landscape in an even harsher world. A wonderful sense of place, and unforgettable characters. Highly, highly recommended. | |summary= A beautiful odyssey set in a harsh landscape in an even harsher world. A wonderful sense of place, and unforgettable characters. Highly, highly recommended. | ||
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|author=B R Collins | |author=B R Collins | ||
|title=Love in Revolution | |title=Love in Revolution | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary=Haunting and painful but beautiful too, this is a story of revolution but also a young girl waking to love. There's rich prose, a real sense of place and a story that will stay with you. Highly recommended. | |summary=Haunting and painful but beautiful too, this is a story of revolution but also a young girl waking to love. There's rich prose, a real sense of place and a story that will stay with you. Highly recommended. | ||
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|author=Anne Fine | |author=Anne Fine | ||
|title=Blood Family | |title=Blood Family | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary= Powerful story about surviving abuse - including the well-meaning but bureaucratic interventions by social services - written with clear sight, understanding and elegance. Five stars, and then some. | |summary= Powerful story about surviving abuse - including the well-meaning but bureaucratic interventions by social services - written with clear sight, understanding and elegance. Five stars, and then some. | ||
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|author=Candy Harper | |author=Candy Harper | ||
|title=Have a Little Faith | |title=Have a Little Faith | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary=Strong contender for the funniest book of the year so far, this is fabulous. Not just for girls, despite the pink cover - boys will warm to the great characters and the focus is more on humour than romance. | |summary=Strong contender for the funniest book of the year so far, this is fabulous. Not just for girls, despite the pink cover - boys will warm to the great characters and the focus is more on humour than romance. | ||
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|author=Nick Lake | |author=Nick Lake | ||
|title=Hostage Three | |title=Hostage Three | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary= Edge-of-your-seat thriller that deals with important societal issues - the banking crisis, piracy, etc - but also with personal tragedy and family relationships. Beautifully and subtly written, it packs an absolutely humongous punch. Highly recommended. | |summary= Edge-of-your-seat thriller that deals with important societal issues - the banking crisis, piracy, etc - but also with personal tragedy and family relationships. Beautifully and subtly written, it packs an absolutely humongous punch. Highly recommended. | ||
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|author=Saci Lloyd | |author=Saci Lloyd | ||
|title=Quantum Drop | |title=Quantum Drop | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary= Fast-paced, near-future, techno-thriller peppered with lots and lots of up-to-date science zeitgeist. I really love Saci Lloyd, who is not afraid to be controversial, is always exciting, and knows her audience right down its last atom. Great stuff. | |summary= Fast-paced, near-future, techno-thriller peppered with lots and lots of up-to-date science zeitgeist. I really love Saci Lloyd, who is not afraid to be controversial, is always exciting, and knows her audience right down its last atom. Great stuff. | ||
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|author=Cate Sampson | |author=Cate Sampson | ||
|title=Carnaby | |title=Carnaby | ||
|rating=5 | |rating=5 | ||
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|summary= Intense crime thriller with an unreliable narrator. It's an electric read and a fantastic debut. Highly recommended. | |summary= Intense crime thriller with an unreliable narrator. It's an electric read and a fantastic debut. Highly recommended. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 3 February 2024
It's been a good year for Teen books and we've struggled to bring the list down to just ten, but here they are - a mixture of future classics and lighter books - in alphabetical order by author.
Review ofYou Don't Know Me by Sophia BennettOne of the best YA contemporary stories our reviewer has read in years, exploring media manipulation, cyber-bullying, body image, romance, friendship, making choices, and doing it all with incredible heart and a wonderful cast of characters. Full Review |
Review ofNoble Conflict by Malorie BlackmanBrilliant dystopian storytelling - as ever - from Malorie Blackman in a tale of propaganda, newspeak, and subtle authoritarianism. We love Blackman's books. Full Review |
Review ofThe Bunker Diary by Kevin BrooksThis book is dark even for Kevin Brooks. The diary of an abducted boy, it is a powerful and shocking read. We loved it but it's not for the faint hearted. Full Review |
Review ofWinter Damage by Natasha CarthewA beautiful odyssey set in a harsh landscape in an even harsher world. A wonderful sense of place, and unforgettable characters. Highly, highly recommended. Full Review |
Review ofLove in Revolution by B R CollinsHaunting and painful but beautiful too, this is a story of revolution but also a young girl waking to love. There's rich prose, a real sense of place and a story that will stay with you. Highly recommended. Full Review |
Review ofBlood Family by Anne FinePowerful story about surviving abuse - including the well-meaning but bureaucratic interventions by social services - written with clear sight, understanding and elegance. Five stars, and then some. Full Review |
Review ofHave a Little Faith by Candy HarperStrong contender for the funniest book of the year so far, this is fabulous. Not just for girls, despite the pink cover - boys will warm to the great characters and the focus is more on humour than romance. Full Review |
Review ofHostage Three by Nick LakeEdge-of-your-seat thriller that deals with important societal issues - the banking crisis, piracy, etc - but also with personal tragedy and family relationships. Beautifully and subtly written, it packs an absolutely humongous punch. Highly recommended. Full Review |
Review ofQuantum Drop by Saci LloydFast-paced, near-future, techno-thriller peppered with lots and lots of up-to-date science zeitgeist. I really love Saci Lloyd, who is not afraid to be controversial, is always exciting, and knows her audience right down its last atom. Great stuff. Full Review |
Review ofCarnaby by Cate SampsonIntense crime thriller with an unreliable narrator. It's an electric read and a fantastic debut. Highly recommended. Full Review |
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