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Top 5 books to enjoy whilst at home From tales of fantasy to navigating through modern-day life, here’s our list of books your child can escape into whilst at home.

1. The Kingdom of Back – Marie Lu A young adult fantasy about a musical prodigy, and the dangerous lengths she’ll go to make history remember her. Nannerl Mozart is a young woman in 18th century Europe, meaning music composition is forbidden to her. One day, a mysterious stranger from a magical land appears with an irresistible offer.

2. Tweet Cute – Emma Lord A modern rom-com about the chances we take, the paths life can lead us on, and how love can be found in the opposite place you expected. In this book, the tw o main leads end up in a Twitter war involving snarky memes and retweets, but at the same time, they’re falling for each other in real life via an anonymous chat app.

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3. Not So Pure and Simple - Lamar Giles This book takes a look at societal pressure, toxic masculinity and the complexity of what it means to be a ‘real man’. A very appealing and thought-provoking book, with lots of humour to enjoy at home.

4. Infinity Son – Adam Silver A fast-paced adventure about two brothers who are caught up in a magical war, generations in the making. Brotherhood, love, and loyalty are put to the test, with no one escaping the fight unscathed.

5. The Gilded Ones - Namina F orna 16-y ear-old Deka lives in fear and anticipation of the blood ceremony that will determine whether she will become a member of her village. Already different from everyone else due to her unnatural intuition, Deka prays for red blood so that she can finally feel like she belongs. Ho wever, on the day of the ceremony, her blood runs gold, the colour of impurity, and Deka knows she will face a consequence worse than death.

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