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Noughts and Crosses - Malorie Blackman

  I would love to read the next books in this series as the novel grips you and doesn't loosen it's grasp. As far as dystopian novels go this is acclaimed to be one of the best, I wouldn't say that it was the best especially in a world where Michael Grant and Suzanne Collins are still writing but it is still a pretty amazing read! Full of secrecy, lies, trust and betrayal- what have you to lose? Read it now...

9/10 If you're a Nought: comment, if you're a Cross: comment! 

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