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|title=Beautiful Broken Things
|author=Sara Barnard
|rating=4.5
|genre=Teens
|summary=Caddy and Rosie have been best friends for years and even going to different schools hasn't parted them. And this is the summer that Rosie intends to be different. She'll get a boyfriend, finally. Perhaps even lose her virginity. And experience a Significant Life Event. But the best laid plans and all that...
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>150980353X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author= Jo Cotterill and Cathy Brett
|summary=Joe is in big trouble. He's been driving the car his grandfather bought him before he's even old enough to take the driving test. And been caught. Still worse, he's suspected of a hit-and-run and the police don't look as though they believe him when he insists he - and his car - were nowhere near the scene. Mum is unimpressed but also worried and Joe feels horribly guilty. As if things couldn't be worse, Joe is also suspended from school.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784624748</amazonuk>
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{{newreview
|author=Natasha Carthew
|title=The Light That Gets Lost
|rating=5
|genre=Teens
|summary=At just seven years of age, Trey witnesses the murder of his parents and the grievous injuring of his older brother. He escapes the attack by hiding in a wardrobe. After that, he is taken into care.
We meet Trey again years later, as an adolescent. He's on his way to Camp Kernow, a work camp for recalcitrant teens. For Trey, this is the realisation of a longstanding plan - he believes that the man who murdered his parents works at the camp and he intends to find him and kill him. In Trey's mind, things are simple: find the man, kill him, escape, rescue his brother from the care home, live happily ever after.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>140883586X</amazonuk>
}}