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|summary=Wonderful end to a wonderful series. Nuff said. Don't miss it!
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'''The Shortlist'''
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|author=Meg Rosoff
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|title=The Bride's Farewell
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|rating=5
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|summary=A beautiful road trip-come-fable-come-quest novel, in Rosoff's trademark understated but vivid and romantic style. The journeys are physical and emotional, and this book will appeal to a wide range of readers.
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|isbn=0571253296
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|author=Theresa Breslin
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|title=Prisoner of the Inquisition
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|rating=5
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|genre=Teens
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|summary=A powerful account of life in fifteenth century Spain, full of passion, violence and courage.
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|isbn=0385617038
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|author=Marcus Sedgwick
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|title=White Crow
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|rating=3.5
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|genre=Teens
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|summary= If you don't mind the slow start and loads of confusing philosophizing, there are some thrills and edge-of-your seat suspense to be had later on.
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|isbn=1842551876
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|author=Jason Wallace
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|title=Out of Shadows
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|rating=5
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|genre=Teens
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|summary=Gorgeous coming-of-age novel set in Zimbabwe in a time of political upheaval. Both compelling and thought-provoking, it'll stay with them long after they've finished reading.
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|isbn=1849390487
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[[Category:Lists|Carnegie Medal 2011]]
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[[Category:Teens|*Carnegie Medal 2011]]

Revision as of 21:59, 30 January 2024

Winner

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Review of

Monsters of Men (Chaos Walking) by Patrick Ness

5star.jpg Teens

Wonderful end to a wonderful series. Nuff said. Don't miss it! Full Review

The Shortlist

0571253296.jpg

Review of

The Bride's Farewell by Meg Rosoff

5star.jpg Teens

A beautiful road trip-come-fable-come-quest novel, in Rosoff's trademark understated but vivid and romantic style. The journeys are physical and emotional, and this book will appeal to a wide range of readers. Full Review

0385617038.jpg

Review of

Prisoner of the Inquisition by Theresa Breslin

5star.jpg Teens

A powerful account of life in fifteenth century Spain, full of passion, violence and courage. Full Review

1842551876.jpg

Review of

White Crow by Marcus Sedgwick

3.5star.jpg Teens

If you don't mind the slow start and loads of confusing philosophizing, there are some thrills and edge-of-your seat suspense to be had later on. Full Review

File:1849390487.jpg

Review of

Out of Shadows by Jason Wallace

5star.jpg Teens

Gorgeous coming-of-age novel set in Zimbabwe in a time of political upheaval. Both compelling and thought-provoking, it'll stay with them long after they've finished reading. Full Review

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