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Essential reading for every boy aged 13.
Regardless of genre, format, length and how dull the
cover looks, every one is a winner. Go on, you know you
want to read them...
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The crossover
by Kwame Alexander (2014)
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The boy in the striped pyjamas
by John Boyne (2006)
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The cry of the wolf
by Melvin Burgess (1989)
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And then there were none
by Agatha Christie (1939)
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The hunger games
by Suzanne Collins (2008)
First book in The hunger games series
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Pawn of prophecy
by David Eddings (1982)
First book in The Belgariad
series |
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The graveyard book
by Neil Gaiman (2008)
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Inventing Elliot
by Graham Gardner (2003)
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The red necklace
by Sally Gardner (2007)
First book in the French
Revolution series
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Stormbreaker
by Anthony Horowitz (2000)
First book in the Alex Rider
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Silent to the bone
by E.L. Konigsburg (2000)
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A wizard of Earthsea
by Ursula Le Guin (1968)
First book in the Earthsea
series |
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Goodnight Mister Tom
by Michelle Magorian (1981)
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Tomorrow, when the war began
by John Marsden (1993)
First book in the Tomorrow
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Private Peaceful
by Michael Morpurgo
(2003)
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The recruit
by Robert Muchamore (2004)
First book in the CHERUB
series |
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Follow the rabbit proof fence
by Doris Pilkington (1996)
First book in the Follow the
rabbit proof fence series
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Northern lights
by Philip Pullman (1995)
First book in the His dark
materials series |
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Cirque Du Freak
by Darren Shan (2000)
First book in The saga of
Darren Shan series |
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The secret diary of Adrian Mole aged
13 3/4
by Sue Townsend (1982)
First book in the Adrian Mole
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