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The class book review: The Burning
Teacher and pupils were gripped by this novel, from Everyday Sexism founder Laura Bates, which mingles gritty realism with supernatural fantasy
2 June 2019
The Class Book Review: Death in the Spotlight
The seventh book of the Murder Most Unladylike series proved very popular with these students and left them wanting more
2 December 2018
The class book review: Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds
Gunshot verses create a nuanced, beautiful thing
16 February 2018
The class book review: The Red Ribbon
Gritty historial fiction with a symbol of hope
15 December 2017
The class book review: ‘Her family is keeping a secret that will tear them apart. Obviously’
Troubled girl meets gorgeous boy in the romantic novel No Filter. Together, they tackle family secrets, social-media addiction and problematic parents. Oh, what a surprise, our reviewers say
30 July 2017
Two new friends live completely opposite lives: the class book review
We Come Apart is a literary double-whammy: YA heavyweights Sarah Crossan and Brian Conaghan have written alternating chapters. It starts off confusing, our reviewers say, but they are quickly won over
3 March 2017