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The Fault in Our Stars by John Green cover

The Fault in Our Stars

…ius, and The Fault in Our Stars is his best yet. It is beautiful, poignant, touching and boasts a multitude of sharp and perceptive characters. I can see it becoming a coming-of-age classic. Goodness knows it’s so much better than Catcher in the Rye…. Continue reading

Skulduggery Pleasant: Dark Days by Derek Landy cover

Skulduggery Pleasant: Dark Days

…Days moves towards a grittier, darker, perhaps more character driven story that will be enjoyed by teens and preteens alike. Derek Landy’s magical world continues to widen its boarders, and nearly every book seems to improve on the last. Let’s see if Landy can continue this feat!… Continue reading

Skulduggery Pleasant: The Faceless Ones by Derek Landy cover

The Faceless Ones

…tions of Valkyrie and Skulduggery, making it far more realistic. In fact, numerous characters seem to die (I use seem, as you can never tell if they are truly dead; particularly if the star of the series is a talking Skeleton…) As far as plots go for teen and preteen novels, The Faceless Ones manages to do it quite well; building the tension in a fantastic way and really notching up the story to a new level, that I haven’t seen in Skulduggery Plea… Continue reading

The Left Hand of God by Paul Hoffman cover

The Left Hand of God

…hanged when I read the sequel – what I had previously misunderstood I know understood. This review, therefore, no longer reflects my feelings about the book, but I have kept it online because this was my first reaction to the book and I think it’s important to note that sometimes, as readers, we misread books. I’m glad I was able to rectify this review in my review of The Last Four Things. Cale is different from the other boys at the sanctuary. Th… Continue reading

Half Bad by Sally Green cover

Half Bad

…lacing it instead with “Gifts” that are endowed on young Witches when they undergo the “Giving”. Less subtle, perhaps, is the witchy racism introduced between the White and Black, the severity of which (excuse the pun) is caught somewhere between the genocidal oppression of Hitler’s reign and the unpleasant racism of pre-civil-rights-movement America. At this stage, the Black witches are presented as an unfairly persecuted faction discriminated ag… Continue reading

Lex Trent Versus the Gods by Alex Bell cover

Lex Trent Versus the Gods

…n honest, ageing old man who knows Lex for who he really is; a ruthless scounderel who plays to win, no matter what it takes. Fans of Terry Pratchett look out! This is the first YA novel by Alex Bell, and it certainly is a good one. It seems as if Bell has been writing for a long long time. This is the first novel I’ve ever read that was comic fantasy, and it has certainly left an impression on me, and inspired me to perhaps delve into Terry Pratc… Continue reading

iBoy by Kevin Brooks cover

iBoy

…that will not only question his own morality, but also effect everyone around him, because his power is also his weakness… iBoy. I know- it sounds cheesy. I was reading iBoy at school, and my friends were laughing at how bad it sounds. All I can say is that it does not reflect the book quality wise, in any way. iBoy is a great book- full of action, extremely tense and with a tragic setting, this is absolutely a boys book. That’s not to say girls… Continue reading