Books we like: May 2012
Dystopia continues to dominate books for teens this month, with strong new offerings from Alexander Gordon Smith and Marie Lu that explore dark futuristic worlds. Meanwhile, Dillon Khan's debut novel takes us back into the past (well, to the year 2000, anyway) for an engaging peep behind the scenes in music television, whilst Tanya Byrne's powerful Heart Shaped Bruise unravels the gripping story of a girl with a dark secret.






