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Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 The Scottish Teenage Book Prize is a new book award from Scottish Book Trust. The award aims to encourage reading for pleasure amongst teenagers and celebrate the very best in Scottish teen fiction. The winning book is voted for entirely by pupils in schools and libraries across Scotland. Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 The Last Soldier – Keith Gray Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 Nothing much happens in Joe and Wade's dusty town. There's not much excitement in Joe and his brother's lives - just grinding poverty and the occasional run-in with the neighbours. The only highlight is the arrival of the carnival, with its mermaid, wolfman and baby dragon. This year, there's a new attraction - the Last Soldier of World War One. He has a message for the boys and they are not going to like it. Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 “A great book for reluctant readers.” Frankie Kennington S2 “Very quick but very good read. Partly a horror/ghost story, but also about the real life horror of war for those who fight and those left at home.” Georgie – Good Reads   Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 Silver Skin – Joan Lennon Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 Skara Brae, Orkney, the end of the Stone Age. The sun is dying, storms batter the coast and people fear the end of the world. When Rab crawls out of the sea wearing the remains of his Silver Skin, he throws the islanders into confusion. Who is he? Why has he come? Voy, the village wise woman, is certain he's a selkie, a source of new power. Cait isn't so sure. Rab, thousands of years from home, injured and desperate, must learn fast about this ancient world. What started as a high-tech study trip has turned into a struggle to survive. Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 “Very gripping!” Dominique Delahunty S3 “I'd recommend Silver Skin for young adults (and older ones, too) who are interested in history or sci-fi. ” Katie B – Good Reads Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 Black Cairn Point – Claire McFall Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 Heather agrees to a group camping holiday with Dougie and his friends because she's desperate to get closer to him. But when the two of them disturb a pagan burial site above the beach, she becomes certain that they have woken a malevolent spirit. Something is alive out there in the pitch-black dark, and it is planning to wreak deadly revenge. One year later Heather knows that she was very lucky to escape Black Cairn Point but she is still waiting for Dougie to wake from his coma. If he doesn't, how will she prove her sanity, and her innocence? Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books World Book Day 2017 “Without a single shadow of a doubt one of the best horror books I have ever read. The end in particular blew me away!” Peter Reeve S5 “This was a gripping tale that takes you from innocence to the heart of darkness. It carries you along with the question 'what happened out there?' Monsters? Murder? Both? Highly recommended.” Chris Bowles Good Reads Scottish Teenage Book Prize 2017 shortlisted books

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