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  • The 1,000-year-old Boy

    The 1,000 Year Old Boy

    Name: Josie Age 11
    11 April 2018;

    Genre: Friends and family

    I loved this book, with heartbreak and friendship and adventure and so much else.. It was exciting but scary, everything I hoped it would be! I would give it 10/10

  • After the Fall

    After the Fall

    Name: Lucy Newton
    08 April 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    This picture book has an interesting twist on the classic nursery rhyme - Humpty Dumpty, telling the story from Humpty's perspective. Humpty describes how he feels about his accident and how it effected him afterwards. It's an interesting, thought-provoking book which would appeal to children of...

  • The Gift of Dark Hollow (The Five Realms, Book 2)

    The Gift of Dark Hollow

    Name: Jennifer Caddick
    05 April 2018;

    Genre: Fantasy

    I have never been more eager to read a sequel. After reading The Legend of Podkin One Ear , I was gripped by the world created by Kieran Larwood; a world of rabbit communities trying to resist the evil darkness and invasion of...

  • Life on Earth: Space: With 100 Questions and 70 Lift-flaps!

    Life on Earth - Space

    Name: Samantha Phillips
    04 April 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    If you have a budding young scientist at home then this most definitely is the book for you. At first glance one might be forgiven for thinking that this is a book meant for a much younger child or early reader. It's board book style and simple pictures are more commonly found in simple first pic...

  • Young Gifted and Black: Meet 52 Black Heroes from Past and Present

    Young, Gifted and Black

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    01 April 2018;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    The author and illustrator of Young, Gifted and Black welcome the reader to the book by making the purpose behind the book very clear. 'All children deserve to see themselves represented positively in stories' is their message and this book is intended to be the starting point on a journey to dis...

  • Song of the Dolphin Boy

    Song of the Dolphin Boy

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    31 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    Finn lives in the little Scottish fishing village of Stromhead. His life is not an easy one. His mother is dead and his father is consumed by grief, allowing the family home to fall into disarray and Finn to be neglected, often adopting the role of carer himself. He is no happier in school: the o...

  • Life on Earth: Space: With 100 Questions and 70 Lift-flaps!

    Life on Earth: Space

    Name: Lizi Backhouse
    30 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    This non-fiction book answers 100 questions about Space. Each page has a combination of lift-flaps, illustrations and text boxes that are designed to look bright and engaging. The sentences are simple and use subject specific terminology. This book would be good for children who have expressed an...

  • Kat Wolfe Investigates

    Kat Wolfe Investigates

    Name: Ruby Age 10
    26 March 2018;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    When Kat Wolfe, daughter of Dr Wolfe, a vetinary surgeon, moves to bluebell bay, she seeks a new adventure. She decides to open a pet sitting agency in her mum's practice, but when one of her first customers mysteriously disappears, it's up to Kat and new best friend, Harper Lamb, daughter of a s...

  • How to Draw: Into the Blue

    Into The Blue: How To Draw

    Name: Emily Beale
    26 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is the companion book to 'Into the Blue' and teaches readers step-by-step how to draw animals. It is part of the Rhyming Book Series, which includes the books Animal Surprises and The Word Bird, and their companion How to Draw books. The books are illustrated by Abbie Cameron and authored by...

  • The Buried Crown

    The Buried Crown

    Name: Jacqueline Harris
    23 March 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    This book is non-stop action and adventure, a cleverly constructed blend of historical drama with a touch of magic thrown in for good measure. It is set during World War II and Londoner George Penny is living as an evacuee in the countryside. Featuring Nazi villains, Kindertransport and Anglo-Sa...