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  • Dial H Vol. 1: Into You

    Dial H Vol. 1: Into You

    by: youthcentral

    We know Superman & Batman, says roving reporter Cameron, but what about Boy Chimney & Captain Lachrymose?

  • When We Wake

    When We Wake

    by: youthcentral

    Guest reporter Alex says that this story of the 22nd Century raises interesting themes, but doesn't do them justice.

  • The Vincent Boys

    The Vincent Boys

    by: Kristina

    The Vincent Boys places a modern and sexy twist on the well known theme of forbidden love, says roving reporter Kristina.

  • Insignia

    Insignia

    by: Alastair

    The complex relationships and remote-controlled warfare in this sci-fi novel make it worth reading, says roving reporter Alastair.

  • Old Soul

    Old Soul

    by: Amber

    Rebecca Bloomer's latest novel has all your time-travelling gypsy needs covered, says roving reporter Amber.

  • Maggot Moon

    Maggot Moon

    by: Marnie

    Maggot Moon is a page-turner set in a world both familiar and unfamiliar at the same time, says roving reporter Marnie.

  • Angel Dust

    Angel Dust

    by: Natasha

    Roving reporter Natasha says this romance between an angel and a gangster is heartbreaking and convincingly written.

  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower

    The Perks of Being a Wallflower

    by: youthcentral

    With the movie adaptation approaching, guest reporter Ellis revisits this honest and interesting book about teenage life.

  • Game of Thrones

    Game of Thrones

    by: Grace H

    Roving reporter Grace takes a look at the book that started it all and finds it doesn't take much to get drawn into it.

  • Adorkable

    Adorkable

    by: youthcentral

    Guest reporter Ella says Sara Manning's latest novel is funny, intelligent and full of relatable characters.

  • Team Human

    Team Human

    by: youthcentral

    Guest reporter Alex says this isn't just another vampire romance book - it might even cure you of your vampire aversion.

  • Kiss Kill

    Kiss Kill

    by: Marnie

    Roving reporter Marnie says this ebook uses pics, video & audio to tell a dark, but still funny and engaging, story.

  • Mockingjay

    Mockingjay

    by: Meledy

    Roving reporter Meledy says the third Hunger Games book is worth reading to the end, but only just.

  • The Hunger Games

    The Hunger Games

    by: Meledy

    Looking back at the original novel, roving reporter Meledy declares it well-deserving of the hype.

  • Catching Fire

    Catching Fire

    by: Meledy

    The second Hunger Games book had a lot to live up to, and... it didn't, says roving reporter Meledy. Not quite.

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