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|genre=For Sharing
|summary=It was difficult to chose our [[Top Ten Books For Sharing 2014|Top ten picture books]] but we thought ''This Book Just Ate My Dog'' was great fun and ''different''. [[Tin by Chris Judge|Tin]] by one of Bookbag's favourite author/illustrators, Chris Judge, will appeal to boys and girls - and robots. If you'd like an introduction to nature than you need look no further than [[A First Book of Nature by Nicola Davies and Mark Hearld]]. [[The Wonder by Faye Hanson]] arrived too late to be inluded in our top ten picture books for 2014 but we loved the way that it encourages children to use their imagination.
|isbn=0192737287 0192737295
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|genre=Confident Readers
|summary= We think that Opal Plumstead will be a classic of the future and you'll find similar books in our [[Top Ten Books for Confident Readers 2014]]. Children just starting to read will enjoy [[The Bonkers Banana by Allan Plenderleith]] and don't forget children who are struggling with their reading: the books in our [[:Category:Dyslexia Friendly|Dyslexia Friendly Section]] might be the help they need - and there are books there they will ''love'' reading. And we have to admit that we can understand why [[Awful Auntie by David Walliams]] is selling so well!
|isbn=01927348060857531093
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|genre=Crime
|summary= We think this is one of the best crime series around at the moment (with more to come in 2015), but if you're looking for something from the present day then have a look at our [[Top Ten Crime Novels of 2014]]. Going back to historical fiction, 2014 saw the long-awaited sixth [[Lamentation (Matthew Shardlake) by C J Sansom|Matthew Shardlake novel]] and it doesn't disappoint.
|isbn=1409118193Bradley_Dead
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|genre=Fantasy
|summary= Yo probably know her without the 'M' as the author of books such as [[Chocolat by Joanne Harris|Chocolat]], but we loved her first adult foray into the world of Norse mythology. And we'e used to Mal Peet writing for Teens, but we think you'll love [[The Murdstone Trilogy by Mal Peet|The Murdstone Trilogy]]. There's lots more to love in our [[Top Ten Fantasy Novels of 2014]]. Lovers of science fiction will enjoy [[The Suicide Exhibition: The Never War by Justin Richards]] and its 5* sequel [[The Blood Red City (Never War 2) by Justin Richards|The Blood Red City]]
|isbn=1473202353Harris_Loki
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|genre=General Fiction
|summary=We ''loved'' Everything I Never Told You, a book which gets its claws into you and just won't let go and we've got more great books in our [[Top Ten General Fiction Books of 2014]]. If thrillers are your bag then try [[Believe No One by A D Garrett]] or [[Your Beautiful Lies by Louise Douglas]].
|isbn=0349134286Ng_Everything
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