Children’s / Teenage fiction: Speculative, dystopian
Scholastic Inc. The Loop
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£17.09
Scholastic Inc. The Loop 1
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£12.34
Scholastic Inc. Spell Starter A Caster Novel
Book SynopsisThe Sting meets Fight Club in this magical, action-packed sequel to Caster by Elsie Chapman.Every spell cast needs a starter.Aza Wu now has magic back. But like all things in her life, it has come at a great cost. After winning the Tournament of Casters, Aza is able to pay off her parents'' debt to Saint Willow. But the price of the gathered spell she used to strip Finch of his magic has put her permanently in the employ of the gang leader. And the magic that has been returned to her is not her own.Aza is forced to use this magic, stolen and unpredictable, to do Saint Willow''s dirty work. But the gang leader is ambitious and power-obsessed, and she always seems to have a larger plan. Aza knows that if Saint Willow can benefit, it doesn''t matter who gets hurt along the way.Forced into a dangerous new situation, Aza will have to reckon with the choices she''s made and the unstable magic she wields. If she can find a way out of Saint Willow''s hold, sh
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Scholastic US The Immortal Games
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£12.34
Disney Book Publishing Inc. City Of Beasts
Book SynopsisIn the post-environmental crash, women and men have separated themselves into two civilisations - until Glori bridges the gap to save her baby brother from the 'beasts'.
£7.99
Oxford University Press Essential Student Texts Animal Farm
Book SynopsisOrwell''s classic tale tells of the animals of Manor Farm and their uprising against their brutal human master, Mr Jones. They dream of a life of freedom and equality, where all animals work for the good of each other in the newly formed, utopian, Animal Farm. However, their dream is short-lived as some of the inhabitants become swiftly corrupted by their new found power. Most of the animals don''t realise that one form of tyranny has replaced another until it is too late.This Essential Student Texts edition of Orwell''s modern classic comes with accessible and informative notes.
£12.68
Simon & Schuster Ltd The Butterfly Assassin
Book SynopsisWINNER OF AN ABA AWARD. Innocent by day, killer by night: a dark, twisting thriller about a teen assassin’s attempt to live a normal life. Don't miss the second book in the trilogy, The Hummingbird Killer, out now. 'An electrifying debut!’ Chelsea Pitcher, author of This Lie Will Kill You Trained and traumatised by a secret assassin programme for minors, Isabel Ryans wants nothing more than to be a normal civilian. After running away from home, she has a new name, a new life and a new friend, Emma, and for the first time, things are looking up. But old habits die hard, and it’s not long until she blows her cover, drawing the attention of the guilds – the two rival organisations who control the city of Espera. An unaffiliated killer like Isabel is either a potential asset . . . or a threat to be eliminated. Will the blood on her hands cost her everything?
£8.54
Arcturus Publishing Ltd Animal Farm
Book SynopsisOne of the most celebrated works of modern literature, Animal Farm is George Orwell''s satire on the Russian Revolution of 1917 and Stalin''s subsequent rule. It tells the story of the animals of Manor Farm, as they rise up against the drunken farmer Mr Jones and the ensuing leadership battle between two pigs, Snowball and Napoleon. They set in motion their ''system of thought'', Animalism, a clear play on Communism, with seven tenets including, ''All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others.''This edition includes wonderful ''peep-through'' cover art by Kayla Stark. With large-print, easy-to-read text, this unabridged tale is perfect for readers aged 8+.
£6.99
Hodder & Stoughton City of Nightmares
Book SynopsisFace your fear . . . or become your nightmare.Gotham meets Strange the Dreamer in this thrilling young adult fantasy about a cowardly girl who finds herself at the center of a criminal syndicate conspiracy, in a city where crooked politicians and sinister cults reign and dreaming means waking up as your worst nightmare.Ever since her sister became a man-eating spider and slaughtered her way through town, nineteen-year-old Ness has been terrified - terrified of some other Nightmare murdering her, and terrified of ending up like her sister. Because in Newham, the city that never sleeps, dreaming means waking up as your worst fear.Whether that means becoming a Nightmare that''s monstrous only in appearance, or transforming into a twisted, unrecognizable creature that terrorizes the city, no one is safe. Ness will do anything to avoid becoming another victim, even if that means lying low among the Friends of the Restful STrade ReviewRebecca Schaeffer delivers another dose of morally ambiguous, delightful chaos * Xiran Jay Zhao, New York Times bestselling author of Iron Widow *One of my favorite books of the year! Phenomenally fun, with a vivid, vicious world that's stuffed with monsters (both human and otherwise) and a heroine you'll root for. I absolutely loved it! * Sarah Beth Durst, award-winning author of THE QUEENS OF RENTHIA series *Thrilling, atmospheric and wonderfully original! In a world where people become their worst nightmares, Ness has to contend with explosions, monsters, assassins - and a cute vampire boy! Rebecca Schaeffer's City of Nightmares is a page-turning read full of twists and mysteries. I loved it! * Vanessa Len, author of Only a Monster *Not for the faint-hearted * BBC Online *This fantasy adventure is set in a world where bad dreams come to terrifying life, as two teens are thrown together in a chilling fight for survival * Cosmo *The story takes us on a fantasy adventure, a journey of self-discovery and growth for the girls ... a good read * ReadingZone *
£15.29
Hodder & Stoughton City of Nightmares
Book SynopsisFace your fear . . . or become your nightmare.Gotham meets Strange the Dreamer in this thrilling young adult fantasy about a cowardly girl who finds herself at the center of a criminal syndicate conspiracy, in a city where crooked politicians and sinister cults reign and dreaming means waking up as your worst nightmare.Ever since her sister became a man-eating spider and slaughtered her way through town, nineteen-year-old Ness has been terrified - terrified of some other Nightmare murdering her, and terrified of ending up like her sister. Because in Newham, the city that never sleeps, dreaming means waking up as your worst fear.Whether that means becoming a Nightmare that''s monstrous only in appearance, or transforming into a twisted, unrecognizable creature that terrorizes the city, no one is safe. Ness will do anything to avoid becoming another victim, even if that means lying low among the Friends of the Restful STrade ReviewRebecca Schaeffer delivers another dose of morally ambiguous, delightful chaos * Xiran Jay Zhao, New York Times bestselling author of Iron Widow *One of my favorite books of the year! Phenomenally fun, with a vivid, vicious world that's stuffed with monsters (both human and otherwise) and a heroine you'll root for. I absolutely loved it! * Sarah Beth Durst, award-winning author of THE QUEENS OF RENTHIA series *Thrilling, atmospheric and wonderfully original! In a world where people become their worst nightmares, Ness has to contend with explosions, monsters, assassins - and a cute vampire boy! Rebecca Schaeffer's City of Nightmares is a page-turning read full of twists and mysteries. I loved it! * Vanessa Len, author of Only a Monster *Not for the faint-hearted * BBC Online *This fantasy adventure is set in a world where bad dreams come to terrifying life, as two teens are thrown together in a chilling fight for survival * Cosmo *The story takes us on a fantasy adventure, a journey of self-discovery and growth for the girls ... a good read * ReadingZone *
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Hodder & Stoughton Cage of Dreams
Book SynopsisChaos reigns over the City of Newham in the thrilling conclusion to the City of Nightmares duology, by critically acclaimed author Rebecca Schaeffer. All nightmares begin as dreams. Nineteen-year-old Ness used to be terrified of Nightmares - people who''d turned into their worst fears while they slept. Now, after two assassination attempts, an explosion, and a bargain with a demon, she''s finally free of her terror. But Nightmares aren''t the only dangerous thing in Newham. And Ness still has to reckon with her other fears - including her fear of mortality. It''s easy to die in Newham, but hard to live. So when the monster responsible for creating Nightmares asks her for a favour, she agrees - as long as he will turn her into an indestructible Nightmare of her choice in exchange, so she can finally feel safe. Soon things spiral out of control. Ness finds herself in the crosshairs of enemies old and new, and this time, she can''t Trade ReviewPRAISE FOR REBECCA SCHAEFFERRebecca Schaeffer delivers another dose of morally ambiguous, delightful chaos * Xiran Jay Zhao, New York Times bestselling author of Iron Widow *One of my favorite books of the year! Phenomenally fun, with a vivid, vicious world that's stuffed with monsters (both human and otherwise) and a heroine you'll root for. I absolutely loved it! * Sarah Beth Durst, award-winning author of THE QUEENS OF RENTHIA series *
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DC Comics House of El Book One
Book SynopsisWelcome to a brand-new vision of one of comics’ most famous tragedies, from New York Times bestselling author Claudia Gray and illustrator Eric Zawadzki. In this first graphic novel in a trilogy, explore Krypton like never before: through the eyes of two young people on opposite sides of the same extinction-level event. Zahn is one of Krypton’s elites: wealthy, privileged, a future leader. Sera is one of Krypton’s soldiers: strong, dedicated, fearless. Their rule-bound society has ordained that their paths should never cross. But groundquakes are shaking the planet’s surface. Rebellious uprisings are shaking the populace. Krypton’s top scientists—Jor-El and Lara—conduct a secret experiment that is meant to reform their planet from the cellular level up. Zahn and Sera must join forces to investigate the hidden dangers truly threatening Krypton. In the process, they form a bond that will end
£13.49
Thorndike Press Large Print Red Queen 1
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Simon & Schuster The Unwanteds
Book SynopsisA riveting middlegrade dystopian novel from New York Times bestselling Wake author Lisa McMann that Kirkus Reviews calls ?The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter.?Every year in Quill, thirteen-year-olds are sorted into categories: the strong, intelligent Wanteds go to university, and the artistic Unwanteds are sent to their deaths. Thirteen-year-old Alex tries his hardest to be stoic when his fate is announced as Unwanted, even while leaving behind his twin, Aaron, a Wanted. Upon arrival at the destination where he expected to be eliminated, however, Alex discovers a stunning secret--behind the mirage of the "death farm" there is instead a place called Artime. In Artime, each child is taught to cultivate their creative abilities and learn how to use them magically, weaving spells through paintbrushes and musical instruments. Everything Alex has ever known changes before his eyes, and it''s a wondrous transformation. But it''s a rare, unique occurence for twins to be separated between Wanted and Unwanted, and as Alex and Aaron''s bond stretches across their separation, a threat arises for the survival of Artime that will pit brother against brother in an ultimate, magical battle.
£7.99
Simon & Schuster Island of Silence 02 Unwanteds Numbered
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Simon & Schuster The Pledge Pledge Novels
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£14.44
Simon & Schuster The Pledge
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£11.69
Margaret K. McElderry Books Raging Star
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£12.59
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers The Defiant The Forsaken Trilogy
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£15.29
Margaret K. McElderry Books The Essence
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£14.44
Margaret K. McElderry Books The Essence A Pledge Novel Pledge Novels
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£9.49
Simon & Schuster UNWANTEDS 3 Island of Fire
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Simon & Schuster Island of Fire
Book SynopsisThe fate of Artimé is at stake—and an unlikely alliance could redeem it—in book three in the New York Times bestselling Unwanteds series.The magical world of Artimé is gone. The Unwanteds have no food, no water, and no hope. And everyone is looking to Alex Stowe for answers. Overwhelmed and feeling totally helpless, Alex knows it’s up to him to find a way to restore Artimé, rescue his captive friends, and free Megan from her voice-stealing necklace of thorns—three impossible tasks. But could help lie with the silent, orange-eyed newcomers? Meanwhile, in the stark land of Quill, Alex’s twin brother Aaron continues to build his army, preparing for the ultimate showdown with the Unwanteds. But a shocking twist reveals that Alex and Aaron share a common enemy more dangerous than either could have imagined...
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Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Perfect Ruin 01 Internment Chronicles
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£16.14
Simon & Schuster Island of Legends
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£17.99
Hachette Children's Group Swarm Rising
Book SynopsisFor fans of Alex Rider, Young Bond and Cherub, this exciting action-adventure is the first children''s book by astronaut Tim Peake and bestselling author Steve Cole, and it''s based on space-age science and technology.When Danny is kidnapped by Adi - who can run through brick walls and make cars drive on water - he realises that all humans are in danger. Adi is part of a super-advanced hive mind, the Swarm, which intends to protect the Earth from the environmental catastrophe caused by the human race. Adi - Alien Digital Intelligence in the form of a girl - can bend the laws of physics and control digital data, but as a digital being she wants to know what it''s like to be human. Which is where Danny comes in.But what exactly is the ''help'' the secretive Swarm is offering? Can Danny and his friend Jamila help Adi stop the Swarm Agents and give humanity a second chance?Trade ReviewHi-powered, hi-concept and hi-jinks. Swarm Rising has it all. I loved it. * Eoin Colfer *Fun, action-packed adventure * Irish Examiner *
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Hachette Children's Group Swarm Rising
Book SynopsisFor fans of Alex Rider, Young Bond and Cherub, this exciting action-adventure is the first children''s book from astronaut Tim Peake and bestselling author Steve Cole, and is based on space-age science and technology.When Danny is kidnapped by Adi - who can run through brick walls and make cars drive on water - he realises that all humans are in danger. Adi is part of a super-advanced hive mind, the Swarm, which intends to protect the Earth from the environmental catastrophe caused by the human race. Adi - Alien Digital Intelligence in the form of a girl - can bend the laws of physics and control digital data, but as a digital being she wants to know what it''s like to be human. Which is where Danny comes in.But what exactly is the ''help'' the secretive Swarm is offering? Can Danny and his friend Jamila help Adi stop the Swarm Agents and give humanity a second chance?''Hi-powered, hi-concept and hi-jinks. Swarm Rising hTrade ReviewHi-powered, hi-concept and hi-jinks. Swarm Rising has it all. I loved it. * Eoin Colfer *Fun, action-packed adventure * Irish Examiner *
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Hachette Children's Group Swarm Enemy
Book SynopsisPerfect for fans of Alex Rider, Young Bond and Cherub, this fast-paced action-adventure is the second thrilling story from astronaut Tim Peake and bestselling author Steve Cole. The alien Swarm is rising once more... When Danny''s best friend Jamila goes missing, and no one remembers she exists, Danny knows the alien Swarm are back on Earth. They''ve tracked the digital energy signals Jamila has been unintentionally transmitting. Her alien-enhanced DNA can be used to clone super-strong beings with super-powers, and now it''s not just the Swarm who are after her. Danny needs to find Jamila - and a new version of Adi, the friendly Swarm scout - and together they must stop both humans and aliens from destroying the human race.''Hi-powered, hi-concept and hi-jinks. Swarm Rising has it all!'' Eoin Colfer, author of Artemis Fowl, on Swarm RisingTrade ReviewHi-powered, hi-concept and hi-jinks. Swarm Rising has it all! * Eoin Colfer *Very atmospheric, thrilling and occasionally chilling which I really love * Toppsta reviewer, aged 13 *Action packed and really fast paced. The story was really exciting and I couldn't put it down! * Toppsta reviewer, aged 11 *
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Hachette Children's Group Swarm Enemy
Book SynopsisPerfect for fans of Alex Rider, Young Bond and Cherub, this fast-paced action-adventure is the second thrilling story from astronaut Tim Peake and bestselling author Steve Cole. The alien Swarm is rising once more... When Danny''s best friend Jamila goes missing, and no one remembers she exists, Danny knows the alien Swarm are back on Earth. They''ve tracked the digital energy signals Jamila has been unintentionally transmitting. Her alien-enhanced DNA can be used to clone super-strong beings with super-powers, and now it''s not just the Swarm who are after her. Danny needs to find Jamila - and a new version of Adi, the friendly Swarm scout - and together they must stop both humans and aliens from destroying the human race.''Hi-powered, hi-concept and hi-jinks. Swarm Rising has it all!'' Eoin Colfer, author of Artemis Fowl, on Swarm RisingTrade ReviewHi-powered, hi-concept and hi-jinks. Swarm Rising has it all! * Eoin Colfer *Very atmospheric, thrilling and occasionally chilling which I really love * Toppsta reviewer, aged 13 *Action packed and really fast paced. The story was really exciting and I couldn't put it down! * Toppsta reviewer, aged 11 *There's so much happening in this story I'm going to read it all again * Toppsta reviewer, aged 11 *It was an excellent read as it was fast paced and believable and I didn't want it to end. * Toppsta reviewer, aged 10 *
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Pan Macmillan The Rain
Book SynopsisAn apocalyptic thriller, The Rain by Virginia Bergin is a coming of age story of survival in a scary, weather-beaten world.One minute sixteen-year-old Ruby Morris is having her first proper snog with Caspar McCloud in a hot tub, and the next she’s being bundled inside the house, dripping wet, cold and in her underwear. Not cool. As she and Caspar shiver in the kitchen, it starts to rain. They turn on the radio to hear panicked voices - ‘It’s in the rain . . . it’s in the rain . . . ' That was two weeks ago, and now Ruby is totally alone. People weren’t prepared for the rain, got caught out in it, didn’t realize that you couldn’t drink water from the taps either. Even a drop of rain would infect your blood, and eat you from the inside out. Ruby knows she has to get to London to find her dad, but she just doesn’t know where to start . . . After rescuing all the neighbourhood dogs, Ruby sets off Trade ReviewOverall I found the concept interesting, there is a flood (no pun intended) of zombie apocalypse books out at the moment but the idea of the rain being poisoned was different. The characters were likable and flawed and it was realistic in the events that befell them all, no super powers to save them here! * NetGalley *Tense, scary, and high emotion, The Rain will have you on the edge of your seat and afraid to step outside. * dark-readers.com *Distinctly British dystopian survival thriller. Great page turner, and I particularly enjoyed the very normal heroine after so many Katniss-lites. * The Bookseller *A gripping- page turner with moments of surreal humour and great tenderness - not to mention dread as the raindrops fall. * The Bookseller *Is not a novel about the English summer but a nightmare vision of the future where a single drop of rain can kill. * express.co.uk *The Rain' left me speechless! It is such a unique thriller that was very fast paced - I would recommend this book to all teens as it is quite something out of the ordinary! * 11horncastlea.wordpress.com *I can't stop thinking about this book. Virginia Bergin's The Rain is unlike any apocalyptic novel I've read, mostly due to the hilarious and quirky but utterly believable narrator Ruby Morris. * ashleighonline.wordpress.com *Utterly brilliant... loved with a passion. * lizlovesbooks.com *The Rain is just wonderful, there is no instalove, there is just plain getting on with it with lots of shoplifting, attempting to drive and trying to survive whilst making sure you look nice! I really think you should read this book, you need to remember it is written from a 15 year olds POV, there is a lot of moaning and being selfish but it's funny, heartwarming, cringy, sad and terrifying, it is truly amazing. * redheatherduff.blogspot.co.uk *The Rain was hilarious and really well written from the viewpoint of a teenager. * heyhollyjune.blogspot.co.uk *
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Dundurn Group Ltd Fortuna
Book SynopsisFelix Taylor once stopped a devastating plague, but now he must save his world from humankind itself. It's been a year since Felix Taylor travelled back to ancient Rome and saved his world from a lethal plague. Again his knowledge of Latin seems useless now that life in the 23rd century has returned to normal. But is it really?A stranger has discovered the time machine and used it to project back into the past. It becomes clear his purpose is to reverse Felix's success, to bring back the plague and doom future generations to death. To make matters worse, this stranger is very close to Felix.With help from his friend Carolyn, Felix must return to the world of Julius Caesar, as well as a later era divided by religion, to stop the re-emergence of the plague. If he fails to do so, his world will turn to dust like ancient Rome. Trade ReviewFortuna is a creative read that will please fans of the first book and those interested in the blending of ancient history with future technology. * Canadian Materials magazine *What Maes does extremely well is to challenge his readers to consider the roles that history and religion play in our lives, and to understand how vital emotion and memory actually is. Whether you’re a history buff or a sci-fi fan, these novels are entertaining and thought-provoking, and well-worth offering to tween readers. * Readingtimbits.ca, *An engaging read for both the fantasy and historical genre. Recommended for recreational reading and literature study groups.
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Dundurn Group Ltd Darkness Rising
Book SynopsisThe Final Battle is coming. Are the Seers ready?Sixteen-year-old twins Jasmine and Jade and the rest of the Seers are not only divided between Toronto and London, they're internationally wanted fugitives. While away in the Place-In-Between trying to return Solomon's Ring, the girls become the prime suspects in a deadly terrorist attack in Toronto. The Seers, their Protectors, and a handful of others know the truth: they are innocent, the world is dying, demons are around every corner, and the Darkness is taking over. As the only hope in the coming apocalyptic battle, the Seers will have to work together to save the world from the brink of destruction.Trade Review[Fast-paced] and engaging...Darkness Rising and its prequels are relevant to the current state of the planet but are also enjoyable reads that will appeal to fans of dystopic urban fantasy. Recommended * CM: Canadian Review of Materials *
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Dundurn Group Ltd Quinn and the Quiet Quiet
Book SynopsisQuinn might get used to the food, Work Bots, and creating the Blue Brick but why are children all around him turning blue?Quinn Fleet, twelve, Packager (QF12P) has only been at the Work Centre for three days, but he's already seen a Caver run away, faced interrogation, and been made to stand in front of a crowd of children in the Grand Hall to apologize for breaking a Blue Brick.That''s when he notices that all the children at the Work Centre look so thin, ragged, and blue.Why are the children turning blue? Why can they make the strange blue spark when they snap their fingers? What's the blue shimmer in the air? And why do a renegade Work Bot and an Officer want Quinn to lead the NewBlues to the sanctuary of the Quiet, Quiet?But more than all that, what is the Quiet, Quiet, anyway?Trade ReviewQuinn and the Quiet, Quiet is a timely tale about what can happen when we destroy the only home we have ever known....Writing in clear and concise language, Philippa Dowding has done a great job at taking a very serious topic and making it age-appropriate. Overall, a very enjoyable read. * CM: Canadian Review of Materials *
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Simon & Schuster Ltd Unleashed
Book Synopsis'A little bit Golden Compass, a little bit Hunger Games, and all adventure' - Amie Kaufman, NYT bestselling author, on Jinxed The thrilling follow-up to JINXED, from the author of the magical POTION DIARIES adventures! When Lacey Chu wakes up in a hospital room with no recollection of how she got there, she knows something is up. But with her customizable smart pet, Jinx, missing in action and Moncha, the company behind the invention of the robot pet, up to something seriously sinister, she’s got a lot of figuring out to do. Lacey must use all her engineering skills if she has a chance of stopping Moncha from carrying out their plans. But can she take on the biggest tech company in North America armed with only a level 1 robot beetle ... ?‘THE MOST COMPELLING READ OF THE YEAR ... TERRIFYINGLY OF THE MOMENT’ Evening Standard on JINXED
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Hot Key Books Arctic Zoo
Book SynopsisHe finds refuge in a derelict zoo with best friend Duke, but as the two of them grow close, the world outside becomes more and more hostile. Following two teenagers living very different lives, ARCTIC ZOO is an arresting thriller about protest, sexuality, mental heath and flawed leadership, from the bestselling author of CHERUB.Trade ReviewArctic Zoo is an enjoyable, highly digestible novel with a robust story that's captivating throughout. With short chapters, you can easily dive in and out, though you'll also be able to convince yourself to read just ONE MORE chapter before trying to close the book. A great read for anyone looking for a YA book that taps into some of the important topics of today, such as loneliness, hope, equality, politics and friendship * Culture Fly *
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Hot Key Books Arctic Zoo
Book SynopsisHe finds refuge in a derelict zoo with best friend Duke, but as the two of them grow close, the world outside becomes more and more hostile. Following two teenagers living very different lives, ARCTIC ZOO is an arresting thriller about protest, sexuality, mental heath and flawed leadership, from the bestselling author of CHERUB.
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Usborne Publishing Ltd The Outrage
Book SynopsisWhat if falling in love was a crime?Trade Review[A] page-turning read. It's no surprise that Usborne claims that this is The Handmaid's Tale for LGBTQ+ YA. * Books for Keeps *This is a powerful, important book for older readers. * The School Librarian *Disturbing, heartbreaking and terrifyingly believable - this is dystopia at its absolute best... A timely and important novel. * Reading Zone *
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Aladdin Paperbacks The City of Gold and Lead
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Aladdin Paperbacks The City of Gold and Lead
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Aladdin Paperbacks The Pool of Fire
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Aladdin Paperbacks The Prince in Waiting
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Aladdin Paperbacks The Prince in Waiting 1
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Aladdin Paperbacks Beyond the Burning Lands 2 Sword of the Spirits
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Aladdin Paperbacks Beyond the Burning Lands 2 02 Sword of the
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Aladdin Paperbacks The Sword of the Spirits 3
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Aladdin Paperbacks The Sword of the Spirits 3
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Aladdin Paperbacks In the Beginning
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Aladdin Paperbacks In the Beginning
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