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Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Kate Saksena Hite
  The story of Lee Highsmith, living on a council estate with an abusive father and mixed up in crime, street gangs and graffiti.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Joyce Carol Oates Freaky Green Eyes
  The story of Franky Pierson, who has to live with her famous reporter father Reid, who is entirely different off the television.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Benjamin Zephaniah Gangsta Rap
  The story of 3 boys, drop-outs in their society, who are finally able to pursue their dreams and make their own rap band.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Janet Tashijian The Gospel According to Larry
  The story of Josh, lauching an anti consumerism website and suddenly being catapulted into the spotlight.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Ned Vizzini Be More Chill
  The changing life of Jeremy, when he meets a Squib (a small computer that sits in his brain) that tells him how to be cool.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Keith Gray Creepers
  Creepers follows two boys who are obsessed by Creeping, a pastime where you go down a street via people's gardens without being caught, and follows them as they attempt one of the hardest Creep's in their neighbourhood.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Robert Cormier I am the Cheese
  Boy trying to get into the inner workings of his mind, and his forgotten past.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by David Grossman Someone To Run With
  A story set in Jerusalem where a loyal dog brings two unlikely characters together.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Kristine L. Franklin Cuss
  The story of a boy of Eastern European origin who lives in a coal mining town 1925s America.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Anne Fine Flour Babies
  Class 4c had to look after flour babies for 3 weeks.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Yvonne Coppard Quirk Not dressed like that, you don't!
  The diaries of a teenage girl and her mother.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Amy Hassinger Nina: Adolescence
  A story of a teenager whose mother paints her nude.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Jacqueline Wilson The Suitcase Kid
  A story about a girl who parents split up.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by David Beckham/Tom Watt My Side
  A book about the life of David Beckham.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Laurie Halse Anderson Speak
  Melinda Sordino is an outcast. She called the cops at a party in the summer because something terrible happened to her and she's too scared to tell anyone...
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Harper Lee To kill a mockingbird
  Still an exceptional and relevant echo of a racist, early 20th century America.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Anne Fine Flour Babies
  A story where Simon Martine and 4C get the most boring science project.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Ruth Pennebaker Don't Think Twice
  A story of a 17 year old girl coping in an unwed mothers home in the 1960s.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Stephen Chbosky The Perks of Being a Wallflower
  An extraordinary novel about Charlie's never-ending struggle through his freshman year in highschool. Warning- this book will move you in a way you never thought possible.
Look at the top of the page to see who the review is by Kate Cann Hard Cash
  Is money the answer to all of Rich's prayers???

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Quick Pick
- 10 September 2010 -

First Sword is the third book in the Darkweaver Legacy and has the same fast and action-packed style of the first two books. It follows a mix of characters including the hero and heroine of the earlier books.


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