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  • Svag is

    by Kristina Sjögren
    Trails of blood in the woods. Dogs disappearing without a trace. A little girl who stops talking after being attacked and severely bitten by a dog. Seventeen-year-old Siri is a natural born detective. She and her new friend Clara discover a dog coll ...
    Published September 2011
  • Flyga högt

    by Katarina von Bredow
    There are codes. Certain rules. Things you just don’t do. For example, if you’re new in class. Then it can be good to keep your distance, check things out and not stick out too much, but also not try to hide. To slip under the radar and blend in with ...
    Published September 2011
  • Jag vill bara att du gillar mig

    by Ingrid Olsson
    With the classroom as a framework we get to follow the stories of ten students. Ingrid Olsson crawls in under the skin of her characters, weaves their lives together in different ways and makes the reader feel that this is exactly how it is. A ...
    Published September 2011
  • Vem är du Johanna?

    by Lin Hallberg
    Johanna was born on Iceland, but grow up in Sweden with her mom. She lives and breathes for her beloved riding school horse Kasper. When Kasper gets sick and has to be put down something in Johanna breaks. Johanna loses her grip on reality more and m ...
    Published September 2011
  • Välkommen hem

    by Johanna Lindbäck
    Can’t things just be like they always have been? After her year as an exchange student in London, Sara crashes down in the humdrum of everyday life. She wants nothing but to get her “real life” back, meaning, her good friends and all the fun they use ...
    Published August 2011
  • Ingen annan är som du

    by Ann-Helén Laestadius
    The independent continuation of the praised Text Messages from Soppero and Hello Beautiful. A little more than a year has passed since we left Soppero. It’s over between Agnes and Henrik, and Agnes is still sad about it. Maybe Henrik met somebody ne ...
    Published May 2011
  • Lilla Darling

    by Johanna Nilsson
    “Little Darling. To others, she’s a bimbo. A little slutty. Pretty superficial. But not to me. Little Darling is the meaning of my life. I just don’t know how to tell her.” Every morning Jerry paints a circle of sorrow around his eyes, black kohl ag ...
    Published May 2011
  • Min pappa är snäll och min mamma är utlänning

    by Emmy Abrahamson
    Alicja has just moved to a ramshackle house in the country side with her mom and dad. It might have gone well if not for the fact that her mom is so very Polish. She forces Alicja’s friends to eat soup made from vegetables boiled to a mush (sugar&nbs ...
    Published April 2011
  • Livsfarliga miljoner!

    by Lena Lilleste
    Tommy and Splinter happen to meet Valter, 77 years old, who is made of money. He is a really nice guy and the best granddad in the world. But soon shady things start taking place round Valter. Money disappears and it turns out that Valter’s flat has ...
    Published May 2008
  • Kapitulera omedelbart eller dö

    by Sanne Näsling
    Funny, sad, rebellious and unique about the almost symbiotic friendship between Mary and Lovely, two fifteen-year-olds who blow up their unbearable life and build their world on violent dreams, nail polish and stolen lyrics. Sanne Näsling’s novel dan ...
    Published March 2011
  • De dödas imperium

    by Mårten Sandén
    She has travelled through folktales, handled criminal networks, had close contact with satanic sisters and solved 200-year-old curses. Now she is 18 years old and has finished her military service as a marine ranger. Jannike Falthin is ready for her ...
    Published September 2010
  • Det händer nu

    by Sofia Nordin
    A new, fantastic book from the author of Night Sky, nominated for the August Award in 2009 and highly praised by both critics and readers. Sofia Nordin has written a love story about two girls that feels as obvious and genuine as any love story. Bu ...
    Published September 2010
  • Vad hatet gör kan ingen fatta

    by Marie-Chantal Long
    Marie-Chantal Long has written a petrifying psychological thriller that will leave nobody untouched. It is so exciting, so believable, and so close to the main characters that you feel them breathe. Martha feels as though she is owned. Owned by her ...
    Published September 2010
  • Synvilla

    by Karina Berg Johansson
    “Illusion is a fantastic, chilling tale about growing up. It has you spellbound from the first line until the very last page.” Dennis Lehane Samuel has always been an outsider. Before his mother died she got him in to a psychologist. Even she though ...
    Published September 2010
  • Komma över

    by Ingrid Olsson
    Love is such a big word, Emma said. Almost too big. Jeppe agrees. Now he does. Now he wishes he had never met her, because then he wouldn’t have to know how it can feel. When it’s for real. When it’s so big that there is not enough room inside. ...
    Published September 2010
  • Bara kärlek kan krossa ditt hjärta

    by Gunnar Ardelius
    When do you know that it’s really over? Morris wonders. He tries hard to run away from the memory of Betty. He jogs the lit trail with Dad, loop after loop. One day someone catches up with him on the trail: Lena. She is a new world, with a small mo ...
    Published August 2010