
The Booktrust Teenage Prize was launched in 2003 to recognise and celebrate contemporary fiction written for teenagers. Booktrust administers the prize with the support of writers, publishers, teachers, parents and libraries. Publishers may enter works of fiction, including novels, collections of short stories and graphic novels.
| By John Singleton - $0.00 - add to cart | |
X-Ray, Chicken Angel, Lights Out and Cough Cough are the only four children left in the institution known as the Bin. X-Ray and his friends may have terrible things wrong with them, but they're no ...
| By Paul Magrs - $9.99 - add to cart | |
A bookshop crammed with wonders; two love stories; a lost friendship rediscovered; sinister secrets and a terrible act of revenge. Simon thought moving in with his grandparents was going to be bori...
| By Anthony Mcgowan - $30.95 - add to cart | |
Henry Tumour turns out to be the perfect alter-ego, advising Hector on haircuts, high-fashion, and tactics for snogging the best-looking girl in school, Uma Upshaw. Controlling his speech and brain...
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