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Chaos Walking, by Patrick Ness
Depth, imagination and understanding of people
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Feb 2, 20202 min read


The Uglies Series, by Scott Westerfeld
Astonishing books full of plot twists, deception and beautifully crafted characters.
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Feb 1, 20202 min read


Winterkill series, by Kate A. Boorman
Impossible to put down, lovingly written and oh so thrilling.
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Feb 1, 20202 min read


Legend Trilogy, by Marie Lu
It is impossible to take a side
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Feb 1, 20202 min read


Beautiful Creatures series, by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
Beautiful Creatures sets this series off to a brilliant start
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20202 min read


The Selection Series, by Kiera Cass
The Selection series is no Cinderella story
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20202 min read


The Young Elites and The Rose Society, by Marie Lu
So rarely in novels today do we get the joy of reading from the perspective of the villain
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20202 min read


Mind Games, by Teri Terry
A captivating novel that explores power, corruption and control.
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20202 min read


The Prince of Mist, by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
A book which will leave the hairs on the back of any reader’s neck standing on end
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20202 min read


Deathnote; Another note. The Los Angeles BB murder cases, by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata
This book is a proper problem solving adventure
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20202 min read


Afterworlds, by Scott Westerfeld
Which world do you believe in?
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20202 min read


The One Safe Place, by Tania Unsworth
The desperation of age that brings back an eager wish to return to our childhoods
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20202 min read


The Heir, by Kiera Cass
A world of deliberate beauty, and great detail
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20201 min read


Every Day, by David Levithan
a beautiful insight into the varying lives of people
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 31, 20202 min read


Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick
Gripping and nearly impossible to put down
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 30, 20202 min read


More Than This, by Patrick Ness
Full of adventure and heart-racing moments this exploration into reality, death and hope is tantalising
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 21, 20202 min read


Topics About Which I Know Nothing, by Patrick Ness
Gloriously funny, offbeat and intelligent, each of these short stories will make readers laugh and leave them in awe
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 21, 20201 min read


The Rest of Us Just Live Here, by Patrick Ness
everyone’s story is worth telling, not just the stories of those who live the action.
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 21, 20201 min read


Fathomless, by Jackson Pearce
It is impossible not to become enticed by Pearces almost romantic rendering of evil.
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 21, 20201 min read


Book of Lies, by Teri Terry
Terry’s writing ensures that the book remains gripping throughout, whilst her perfectly formed characters ensure a well told story
Anna-Roisin Ullman-Smith
Jan 21, 20201 min read
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