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  • The House on the Edge

    The House on the Edge

    Name: Jane Rew
    30 June 2021;

    Genre: Friends and family

    This isn't just an adventure story involving three children - Faith, her younger brother Noah, and Sam - on the run, on the lookout for treasure, hope, a secure home. Nor is it a simple story of ghosts - as if ghosts were real anyway! Nor yet is it just about shattered families and friendships...

  • Waiting For Murder

    Waiting For Murder

    Name: Nicola Jenkin
    30 June 2021;

    Genre: Suspense & Thrillers

    I thoroughly enjoyed Fleur Hitchcock’s Murder in Midwinter so was very excited to read her latest offering, Waiting for Murder. It was just as good - fast paced, with plenty of thrills and twists. Dan is spending the summer in the sleepy village of Sandford with his arc...

  • How to be Me

    How to be Me

    Name: Nicola Jenkin
    30 June 2021;

    Genre: Friends and family

    How to be Me is a beautiful book. Cath Howe has perfectly captured just how important the creative arts are can be. Whether that be in finding self-confidence, making friends, or dealing with trauma. Lucas is feeling very alone. After the death of his mother, his father...

  • Children of the Quicksands

    Children of the Quicksands

    Name: Rhiannon Cook
    30 June 2021;

    Genre: Myths & Legends

    Simi has always lived in Lagos, a bustling city full of noise and people, so it comes as a huge shock when she is sent to stay with a Grandmother she has never met, in the remote village of Ajao, a quiet place unconnected to modern Nigeria. An air of secrecy shrouds Simi's family life and her...

  • The Theft of Sunlight

    The Theft of Sunlight

    Name: Linda Brown
    30 June 2021;

    Genre: Fantasy

    The Theft of Sunlight is a thrilling, gripping and entertaining story that was borne out of a re telling of The Goose Girl, Thorn, of which I also highly recommend. Rae lives a happy life in the village of Sheltershorn with her family and friends until a child is snatched from...

  • Kate on the Case

    Kate on the Case

    Name: Lauren Maidman
    29 June 2021;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    Kate on the Case is the brilliant story of the young reporter-in-training Kate and her trusty mouse sidekick, Rupert. Together they solve their first case to help Kate become the reporter she longs to be. Kate is on her way to see her Mum, a clever scientist and explorer on th...

  • Life Savers: Spend a day with 12 real-life emergency service heroes

    Life Savers

    Name: Samantha Hughes
    28 June 2021;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    Dr Zoe Williams, NHS Lifesaver and television presenter, introduces this uplifting non-fiction book, showcasing the lives of a range of different heroes and the amazing work they do. All 12 heroes are real life emergency service workers from across the world and are introduced to us in the fir...

  • National Trust: The Wide, Wide Sea

    The Wide, Wide Sea

    Name: Maria Faithorn
    26 June 2021;

    Genre: Environment & Nature

    The Wide, Wide Sea is an inspirational story about the beach environment, habitat and pollution. A child is taken to the beach where they discover gifts from the sea - limpets, driftwood, whelks. When they spot a seal in the sea, the child realises they are standing on his hom...

  • World-whizzing Facts: Awesome Earth Questions Answered

    World-whizzing Facts: Awesome Earth Questions Answered

    Name: Sharon Porter
    24 June 2021;

    Genre: Environment & Nature

    'When my teacher gave me this book to read I knew she had given me it for a reason. When I flicked through the pages my first thought was, I'll never get through all this, but how wrong I was. I loved the fact that the book is full of weird and wonderful answers to random questions. My favouri...

  • The Outrage

    The Outrage

    Name: Eileen Armstrong
    23 June 2021;

    Genre: LBGTQ+

    A book billed as 'The Handmaid’s Tale for LGBTQ+ YA' was never going to be a comfortable read but nothing can quite prepare the reader for the harsh and shocking reality of The Outrage.  The very best speculative fiction works because it creates a world we believe to...