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King of Nothing
This is an entertaining read which hooks you in almost instantly and is impossible to put down. It is one of the most amazing books that I have ever read around self-growth and friendship. As well as his personal struggles, the main character faces many common and relatable situations. One of the best books I have, and think that, I will read this year. I would recomend this to anyone after a good read.

Maria

Little Bang
This is an amazing and delightful read about two completely different experiences around the same situation and is incredibly educational in a subtle way about the stuggles with politics and improper education. It is a brilliant book that is a relatable read no matter your age or situation. Would definitely recomend it.

Maria

I Love Books
The main thing I love about this book is the different symbols that continue throughout the story line that show the main character’s development. However I do wish the book was longer as then the story could be explained in greater detail but since it is shorter, it makes it more accessible to people who struggle to read longer books :)

Freya

Wolf and Bear
I like the book and how each character had a specific colour. As the book continues the colours merged as the characters come together. l love the colour range as well

Maisie

Letters in Charcoal
Personally, I really like this book because I find that it's very engaging with the colour scheme that's being used. In addition there are also small bits of writing but not too much. The context itself shows how some people do not have the ability to read or write.

Maisie

I Love Books
I really love the way this book was designed because it started off very dull because the girl had no imagination but eventually there was more colour as she reads. The story itself is very engaging and can encourage people to read. This book would help people who are trying to help other people read.

Maisie

Glasgow Boys
This book is amazing! All about friendships, relationships and life as a teenager in general, Glasgow Boys really had me hooked from page 1. I was so invested into Banjo and Finlay’s lives, it felt as if I was there with them. I really recommend this book for any teenager or young adult looking for an emotional yet relatable story.

Violet

Homebody
I love how this book takes you through the journey of Theo's discovery, teaching the reader about being gay, transgender and non-binary along the way! I feel like it's really educational and could help a lot of people worldwide who are struggling with their identity. However I do wish that the book could be longer and that we could hear from the Theo of each time period so we got more of a sense of what they were going through in each time period in more detail :) Would recommend book to anyone though it's so good

Freya