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|title=Shipwrecked
|author=Siobhan Curham
|publisher=Electric Monkey
|date=June 2013
|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>1405264578</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=1405264578|cover=<amazonus>1405264578</amazonus>
|website=http://www.siobhancurham.co.uk
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|summary=While it suffers, as the first books of many recent teen series do, from a slightly unsatisfying ending, Curham's brilliant charaterisation and a really interesting setting make this well worth reading. Siobhan Curham popped into Bookbag Towers to [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Siobhan Curham|chat to us]].
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{{competition
|prize=a copy of ''Shipwrecked'' by Siobhan Curham
|text=Six people will each win a copy of the book. For your chance to win just answer the following question:
 
Which Tudor warship was shipwrecked in the Solent and is now conserved at Portsmouth?
 
|date=15 July 2013
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Grace Delaney and her friends from her dance school are really excited to have the opportunity to perform on a South Pacific cruise ship. But when a storm hits and leaves them stranded on an island, they're left fighting to survive - and fighting with each other, as tensions build when they start to panic about whether they'll be rescued. As if that wasn't bad enough, the island has a dark secret - will they learn it before it's too late?
Perhaps the book that's merged together contemporary and magical elements better than anything else for me is the breathtakingly, brilliantly bizarre [[Dance of Shadows by Yelena Black]]. I think fans of this would love that one as well.
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