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Noughts and Crosses

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Noughts and Crosses by Malorie Blackman

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By Malorie Blackman

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Callum is a nought – a second-class citizen in a world run by the ruling Crosses. He is also one of the first nought youngsters to be given the chance of a decent education by studying at a school for Crosses. Sephy is a Cross – can Callum and Sephy possibly find a way to be together?

Reviews

18 Aug 2025

It was very good

15 Aug 2025

This was a fiction book about callum and sephy in a extremely racist world. I would recommend it to older readers as it's a bit bleak

07 Aug 2025

Such a powerful novel; poignant and moving.

31 Jul 2025

A really good story which with high school students provides opportunities for amazing discussions around race in a non threatening way.

29 Jul 2025

Older children will love this. I couldn’t put it down

30 Jun 2025

A unique twist on the age old Romeo and Juliet, I loved this and was eager to read what the students had been reading. Another page turner and full of twists and turns. It tackles many subjects, ages, race, ethnicity and class ranking…many subjects that young students should openly discuss.

26 Aug 2024

I liked how this told a story of dark skinned people and light skinned people. It interested me because it was all about segregation and the summary made me read this book. I would recommend this book to people who have knowledge of the segregations that have happened.

14 Aug 2024

I found this book quite enjoyable to read although I did feel it was a little didactic which is not something I like in my reading. I can completely understand why the author wrote the book and portrayed the society in the way she did but for me it turned the book into an 'issue' book, which might be valuable and good for younger readers and provoking discussion, but didn't make me fall into the book and want to continue with the series.

21 Feb 2024

The nail-biting beginning to a wonderful series of books

15 Feb 2024

An eye-opening book, flipping the script on racial tensions. Full of twists and turns to keep even the most reluctant readers hooked. Definitely worth a spot on your classroom bookshelf (UKS2)!

13 Feb 2024

Brilliant book! Love Malorie Blackman.
Book 1 in the Noughts and Crosses series
Would love to read the rest.

03 Sep 2023

A book that will certainly stick in my mind. I enjoyed reading the others in this sequence too.

30 Jul 2023

Very interesting book which makes you question society and societal norms. The two main characters, Callum and Sephy present as unsure of their views and challenging their opinions, while other characters have extremist opinions.

14 Jul 2023

Would definitely recommend to older readers. It's a very original story although covers some mature topics.

28 Oct 2022

maggiemay1963@hotmail.com

What a powerful book. Easy to read whilst being difficult and uncomfortable to read all at the same time. Easy to read because the writing is sharp and straight-forward, but obviously difficult because of the subject matter. A modern classic.

31 Aug 2022

Book raises mature themes of social prejudices. Very interesting book that absorbs you as a reader.

08 Aug 2022

I would recommend this book to everyone and anyone!!

08 Aug 2022

I would recommend this book to everyone and anyone!!

07 Aug 2022

I was led to read this book by my friend who is a Secondary English Teacher. I was discussing Ghost Boys and Two Sisters: A Story of Freedom and she suggested this book next (followed by the BBC drama for the visuals). I read this book in two days - I had the ability to get immersed in it and it is one of those books where you keep wanting to read to find out what will happen to the characters next. There is a lot in the context to absorb and think about. Most striking to me, was how I struggled to see the Noughts as white and the Crosses as Black- this was a hard hit home about the power of what I have watched, read and seen all around me since growing up- how it is part of my subconscious, whether I like it or not. Whilst I could read about this in an informative, intellectual way, to actually experience that inbuilt stereotyping in myself was very powerful. This book really drums home the freedoms that we should all have a right to, but don’t. The simple freedom of all humans being seen and recognised as equal, as the same whilst of course celebrating our uniqueness!

05 Aug 2022

The character I liked the best was Persephone as she is really caring and is nice. It interest me as it reflects on the world we all live in today. I would recommend it to someone as it show even thought Noughts and Crosses should not be together Persephone( a cross) and Callum(a noughts) are friends and the book tells the journey of their lives.

04 Aug 2022

I didn't enjoy reading this book at all because it made me feel really uncomfortable, and the content was violent and scary. Saying that, it was thought provoking and very well written, but just not the feeling I want to have when I'm reading a book.

25 Jul 2022

It was an AMAZINGLY SAD book. I LOVED IT. It makes you understand that colour isn't a barrier. You can do whatever you want and be whatever you want in life and, your colour doesn't define who you are.

23 Jul 2022

An interesting concept with a fascinating twist. Heartbreaking ending.

17 Jul 2022

This book was fiction and I liked lynette the best. i really enjoyed reading it.

15 Jul 2022

Engaging and challenging ideas set in an alternate reality. A difficult love story between the two protagonists presented through a dual narrative, allowing the reader to to actively understand each others' views on the world they live in.
A book (whole works in fact) I would recommend to teenage and adult alike.

14 Jul 2022

Thought provoking concept. Strong characters and lots of suspense.

05 Jul 2022

It is a good book but has a few 'scenes' and has a very good topic. I think this book was fiction and i didnt really like anyone in the book exept callums mum because i feel so sad for her that her family has left her just to join an illegal gang but she also has cross blood which means that they shouldnt even be doing what they were doing.

29 Jun 2022

What a great pleasure to have an insight into how modern world shapes the life and delicate mindsets of younger generation. I love the theme of tragic love story and letters areangement in the novel reminds of long forgotten Tristan and Isolde story. Absolutely worthy to read!

19 Sep 2021

Every young person should read this book; It is important. It’s about love and friendship and so much more. It is a book which explores discrimination in society by reversing traditional racial stereotypes so we see prejudice from a different perspective. It’s a great love story, a little bit like Romeo and Juliet.. Malorie Blackman is one of our greatest writers and I would recommend this, and any other book she has written.

15 Sep 2021

ClareB6

An excellent series of books. Would recommend for KS3. Lots of resources available online including a useful PDF from Amnesty International and a booklet of resources from the RSC.

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