Sophie McKenzie, Manjeet Mann, Patrick Ness and Sally Nicholls
Sophie McKenzie - The Set-Up
Teen.
279 pages.
14 years ago, scientist William Fox implanted four babies with the Medusa gene - a gene for psychic abilities. But Fox died and the babies were hidden away for years. Now the children are teenagers - and unaware that their psychic powers are about to kick in.
Patrick Ness - The Knife of Never Letting Go
Teen.
512 pages.
Imagine you can hear everything the town of men say about you. And they can hear everything you think. Imagine you don't fit into their plans. Todd Hewitt is just one month away from the birthday that will make him a man. But his town has been keeping secrets from him.
Secrets that are going to force him to run.
Patrick Ness - More than This
Teen 14+.
480 pages.
A boy called Seth drowns, desperate and alone in his final moments, losing his life as the pounding sea claims him. But then he wakes. How is that possible? And where is this place?
It looks like the suburban English town where he lived as a child, before an unthinkable tragedy happened and his family moved to America. But the neighbourhood around his old house is overgrown, covered in dust and completely abandoned. What's going on?
Genre and themes: science fiction, identity, friendship, family and loss. Contains references to sex, occasional swearing and violence.
Sally Nicholls - Things A Bright Girl Can Do
Teen 14+.
418 pages.
Evelyn is 17, and though she is rich and clever, she may never be allowed to follow her older brother to university. Enraged that she is expected to marry her childhood sweetheart rather than be educated, she joins the Suffragettes, and vows to pay the ultimate price for women's freedom.
May is 15, and already sworn to the cause, though she and her fellow Suffragists refuse violence. When she meets Nell, a girl who's grown up in hardship, she sees a kindred spirit. Together and in love, the two girls start to dream of a world where all kinds of women have their place.
Themes: Suffragettes, relationships, romance. Contains occasional violence and sexual references.