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We are Emma and Claire, two secondary school English teachers with over twenty years' combined experience. We've read hundreds of books and picked the ones we wished we had when we were growing up. Here they are, in one place, so you can find the right book, just when you need it.
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Robin Hood: Hacking, Heists and Flaming Arrows by Robert Muchamore
13-year-old Robin becomes a fugative after his dad is arrested by corrupt cops. This Robin Hood is a kind of nerdy hacker with some...

Claire Hilton
Aug 291 min read
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One of Us is Next by Karen McManus
High school truth or dare games gets deadly. Set a year after One of Us is Lying , this tense, fast-paced sequel returns to Bayview High...

Claire Hilton
Aug 41 min read
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As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow by Zoulfa Katouh
Eighteen year old Salama finds hope in war-torn Syria. TW: sexual assault, descriptions of war and conflict. Salama is eighteen when,...

emdraper1
Jul 201 min read
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Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe by Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Two loner misfit teen boys, with completely different attitudes to life, find each other and become unlikely friends. Ari is depressed....

Claire Hilton
Jun 51 min read
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This Book Kills By Ravena Guron
A school murder mystery where everyone is a suspect, the police are incompetent and money buys silence. This is a book about school...

emdraper1
May 271 min read
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Then Again Maybe I Won’t by Judy Blume
Teen boy suffers from anxiety, get's rich and spies on his hot neighbour. Although this book isn't set in a completely modern time, it...

Claire Hilton
May 271 min read
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On the Come Up by Angie Thomas
Teen rapper, Bri, has to deal with ingrained racism at school, her aunt’s gang culture and her mum’s addiction, all while she's about to...

Claire Hilton
May 271 min read
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Hermit by Chris McQueer
TRIGGER WARNING: violence against women, misogyny, domestic abuse. Jamie doesn’t like what’s happening in his life, and he blames women....

emdraper1
Apr 161 min read
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Hani and Ishu's Guide to Fake Dating by Adiba Jaigirdar
Two Bengali girls living in Ireland are NOT friends, but their shared cultural experiences bring them together. Hani is bisexual, only...

Claire Hilton
Jan 111 min read
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The Seven Habits of Highly Effective Teens
Self help for anyone who is feeling a bit crappy about how life is panning out. This book promises a massive change in perspective! The...

Claire Hilton
Jan 111 min read
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The Storm Keeper's Island by Catherine Doyle
Ffion spends the summer with his irritating sister on an island where their grandad seems to be the 'storm keeper' but is also losing his...

Claire Hilton
Jan 111 min read
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Pigletts by Clémentine Beauvais
Deemed the three ugliest girls in their school, Mireille, Astrid and Hakima embark on a cycling adventure together from the...

Claire Hilton
Oct 24, 20241 min read
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Heartstopper vol. IV by Alice Oseman
Nick watches helplessly as Charlie struggles with an eating disorder, but comes through for him by insisting he gets help. This...

Claire Hilton
Oct 22, 20241 min read
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Under the Surface by Diana Urban
A seemingly innocuous school trip to Paris for US college students turns dark and dangerous in the catacombs beneath the surface. Ruby...

Claire Hilton
Sep 29, 20241 min read
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Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
A page-turning, almost diary account of a high school girl whose life changes entirely overnight with one horrid event. When something...

Claire Hilton
Aug 28, 20241 min read
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You’d be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow
Emmy’s accident has changed everything. Now her brother Joey’s in rehab, Luther’s in juvie and Candy’s dead. Rich parents, nice house,...

Claire Hilton
Aug 28, 20241 min read
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As a busy teacher and Head of English, it's hard for me to keep abreast of all the latest teen fiction. 'There is a Book for That' is a fantastic resource. Knowing all the books have been reviewed by English teachers means I can completely trust the recommendations.
I've also managed to link this to PSHE when we've been discussing mental health, and students love the social media links that are easy and quick to access. Now, if a student comes to me asking for a book recommendation, I know exactly where to point them."
Kate Bloxham, Head of English, Hall Green Secondary School, Birmingham
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