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* Literature/TheDeadlyDareMysteries ,2005, (contents: Deadly Dare, 1995, Computer Ghost, 1997, Lie Detectives , 1998; illustrated by Neil Chapman)

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* Literature/TheDeadlyDareMysteries ,2005, (contents: Deadly Dare, 1995, Computer Ghost, 1997, Lie Detectives , 1998; illustrated by Neil Chapman)Chapman)

!!Short fiction:
* "The Ripple Effect", ''Literature/DoctorWho11Doctors11Stories'' (2013)
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* [[{{Literature/Hacker (Mallorie Blackman)}} Hacker]] , 1992

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* Literature/A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E ,1996

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* Literature/PigHeartBoy , 1992

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* Literature/Trust Me, 1992,

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* Literature/Hacker, Doubleday, 1992

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* Literature/Thief! , 1995

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* Literature/Dangerous Reality, Doubleday, 1999

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* Literature/TheDeadlyDareMysteries, 2005, (contents: Deadly Dare, 1995, Computer Ghost, 1997, Lie Detectives , 1998; illustrated by Neil Chapman)

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* Literature/TheDeadlyDareMysteries, 2005, Literature/TheDeadlyDareMysteries ,2005, (contents: Deadly Dare, 1995, Computer Ghost, 1997, Lie Detectives , 1998; illustrated by Neil Chapman)
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Not So Stupid!: 1990
Literature/Trust Me, Livewire, 1992,
Words Last Forever, 1998
The Noughts & Crosses series, in reading order:
Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses, 2001
An Eye for an Eye (novella), 2003
Knife Edge, 2004
Checkmate, Doubleday, 2005,
Double Cross, Doubleday, 6 November 2008
Nought Forever (novella), Penguin, 2019
Crossfire, Penguin, 8 August 2019
Endgame, Penguin, 16 September 2021
The Stuff of Nightmares, 2007
Unheard Voices, 2007
Boys Don’t Cry, 2010
Noble Conflict, 2013

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* Not So Stupid!: 1990
* Literature/Trust Me, Livewire, 1992,
* Words Last Forever, 1998
* The Noughts & Crosses series, in reading order:
* Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses, 2001
** An Eye for an Eye (novella), 2003
** Knife Edge, 2004
** Checkmate, Doubleday, 2005,
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Double Cross, Doubleday, 6 November 2008
** Nought Forever (novella), Penguin, 2019
** Crossfire, Penguin, 8 August 2019
** Endgame, Penguin, 16 September 2021
* The Stuff of Nightmares, 2007
* Unheard Voices, 2007
* Boys Don’t Cry, 2010
* Noble Conflict, 2013



Literature/Hacker, Doubleday, 1992
Operation Gadgetman!, 1993
Jack Sweettooth the 73rd, 1995
The Space Stowaway, Ginn, 1995
Whizziwig (illustrated by Stephen Lee), 1995
Literature/Thief! , 1995
Literature/A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E ,1996
Literature/Pig-HeartBoy, 1997
Animal Avengers (illustrated by Bill Greenhead and Stik),1999
Literature/Dangerous Reality, Doubleday, 1999
Don't Be Afraid,(illustrated by Bob Harvey), 1999
Forbidden Game, 1999
Hostage (illustrated by Derek Brazell), 1999
Literature/TellMeNoLies, 1999
Whizziwig Returns (illustrated by Stephen Lee), 1999
Literature/DeadGorgeous, 2002
Cloud Busting, 2004
Literature/TheDeadlyDareMysteries, 2005, (contents: Deadly Dare, 1995, Computer Ghost, 1997, Lie Detectives , 1998; illustrated by Neil Chapman)

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* Literature/Hacker, Doubleday, 1992
* Operation Gadgetman!, 1993
* Jack Sweettooth the 73rd, 1995
* The Space Stowaway, Ginn, 1995
* Whizziwig (illustrated by Stephen Lee), 1995
* Literature/Thief! , 1995
* Literature/A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E ,1996
* Literature/Pig-HeartBoy, 1997
* Animal Avengers (illustrated by Bill Greenhead and Stik),1999
* Literature/Dangerous Reality, Doubleday, 1999
* Don't Be Afraid,(illustrated by Bob Harvey), 1999
* Forbidden Game, 1999
* Hostage (illustrated by Derek Brazell), 1999
* Literature/TellMeNoLies, 1999
* Whizziwig Returns (illustrated by Stephen Lee), 1999
* Literature/DeadGorgeous, 2002
* Cloud Busting, 2004
* Literature/TheDeadlyDareMysteries, 2005, (contents: Deadly Dare, 1995, Computer Ghost, 1997, Lie Detectives , 1998; illustrated by Neil Chapman)

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Noble Conflict, 2013

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!!Novels for children and teenagers:
Literature/Hacker, Doubleday, 1992
Operation Gadgetman!, 1993
Jack Sweettooth the 73rd, 1995
The Space Stowaway, Ginn, 1995
Whizziwig (illustrated by Stephen Lee), 1995
Literature/Thief! , 1995
Literature/A.N.T.I.D.O.T.E ,1996
Literature/Pig-HeartBoy, 1997
Animal Avengers (illustrated by Bill Greenhead and Stik),1999
Literature/Dangerous Reality, Doubleday, 1999
Don't Be Afraid,(illustrated by Bob Harvey), 1999
Forbidden Game, 1999
Hostage (illustrated by Derek Brazell), 1999
Literature/TellMeNoLies, 1999
Whizziwig Returns (illustrated by Stephen Lee), 1999
Literature/DeadGorgeous, 2002
Cloud Busting, 2004
Literature/TheDeadlyDareMysteries, 2005, (contents: Deadly Dare, 1995, Computer Ghost, 1997, Lie Detectives , 1998; illustrated by Neil Chapman)

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Malorie Blackman [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OBE]] is a British writer of speculative fiction, most famous for her ''Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses'' series, which uses a fictional dystopia setting to explore racism. She's also notable as the first non-white person to ever write an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' after 55 years, with [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa "Rosa"]].

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Malorie Blackman [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OBE]] is a British writer of speculative fiction, most famous for her ''Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses'' series, which uses a fictional dystopia setting to explore racism. She has also written countless novels for teenagers and young adults. She's also notable as the first non-white person to ever write an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' after 55 years, with [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa "Rosa"]]."Rosa"]].

!!Novels for young adults and children:
Not So Stupid!: 1990
Trust Me, Livewire, 1992,
Words Last Forever, 1998
The Noughts & Crosses series, in reading order:
Noughts & Crosses, 2001
An Eye for an Eye (novella), 2003
Knife Edge, 2004
Checkmate, Doubleday, 2005,
Double Cross, Doubleday, 6 November 2008
Nought Forever (novella), Penguin, 2019
Crossfire, Penguin, 8 August 2019
Endgame, Penguin, 16 September 2021
The Stuff of Nightmares, 2007
Unheard Voices, 2007
Boys Don’t Cry, 2010
Noble Conflict, 2013

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Malorie Blackman [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OBE]] is a British writer of speculative fiction, most famous for her ''Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses'' series, which uses a fictional dystopia setting to explore racism. She's also notable as the first non-white person to ever write an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' after 55 years, with [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa "Rosa."]]

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\nMalorie Blackman [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OBE]] is a British writer of speculative fiction, most famous for her ''Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses'' series, which uses a fictional dystopia setting to explore racism. She's also notable as the first non-white person to ever write an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' after 55 years, with [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa "Rosa."]]"Rosa"]].
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Malorie Blackman is a British writer of speculative fiction, most famous for her ''Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses'' series, which uses a fictional dystopia setting to explore racism. She's also notable as the first non-white person to ever write an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' after 55 years, with [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa "Rosa."]]

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Malorie Blackman [[UsefulNotes/KnightFever OBE]] is a British writer of speculative fiction, most famous for her ''Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses'' series, which uses a fictional dystopia setting to explore racism. She's also notable as the first non-white person to ever write an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' after 55 years, with [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa "Rosa."]]

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Malorie Blackman is a British writer of speculative fiction, most famous for her ''Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses'' series, which uses a fictional dystopia setting to explore racism.

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Malorie Blackman is a British writer of speculative fiction, most famous for her ''Literature/NoughtsAndCrosses'' series, which uses a fictional dystopia setting to explore racism. She's also notable as the first non-white person to ever write an episode of ''Series/DoctorWho'' after 55 years, with [[Recap/DoctorWhoS37E3Rosa "Rosa."]]
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