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  • Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know

    Mad, Bad & Dangerous to Know

    Name: Lucy Georgeson
    27 August 2020;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    It is August in Paris and budding art historian Khayyam should be having the time of her life - but even in the City of Lights she can't stop worrying about the mess she left back home in Chicago. Only when she meets a cute young Parisian - who happens to have the same name and be a distant re...

  • Raybearer: The epic and phenomenal New York Times bestselling YA fantasy

    Raybearer

    Name: Julie Broadbent
    18 August 2020;

    Genre: Fantasy

    Raybearer, a debut novel by Jordan Ifueko, is a fast-paced, fantasy adventure tale. From the outset we are totally immersed into the world which our main character and heroine Tarisai inhabits.Tarisai has always longed to have a close relationship with her mysterio...

  • Cinderella Is Dead

    Cinderella is Dead

    Name: Beverley Somerset
    06 August 2020;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    Cinderella is Dead is an unusual book - a horror story based upon a well-loved fairy tale. In the fictional town of Lille, it is 200 years since Cinderella met Prince Charming and (apparently) lived 'happily ever after'. But for the girls and women living in Lille today, life...

  • STAGS 3: FOXES

    Name: Lorraine Ansell
    06 August 2020;

    Genre: Suspense & Thrillers

    Greer MacDonald is once again reeling from events connected to the Order of the Stag, but this time no one can quite believe what she has seen, causing her to doubt her own mind. Drawn very quickly to the de Warlencourts' London home, Greer and her friends discover further secrets and secretiv...

  • The January Stars

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    06 August 2020;

    Genre: Family & Home

    Occasionally in society, we so easily forget the importance of our elderly, the importance of the bond between generations and how the elderly were once young and had dreams too. The January Stars is a stark reminder that we need to embrace our elderly, enable them to chase th...

  • The Island That Didn't Exist

    The Island That Didn't Exist

    Name: Kelly Buxton
    06 August 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    Reading a book to travel to another world full of magic and surprise is exactly what The Island that didn't Exist was written for. This story is perfect for adventure seekers looking to set sail.When 12-year-old Rixon's great uncle, who he has never met, dies, he l...

  • The Children of Swallow Fell

    The Children of Swallow Fell

    Name: Kelly Buxton
    06 August 2020;

    Genre: Environment & Nature

    Everything changes, it's the one thing you can be sure of. Julia Green writes with intensity about the relationship between children and nature, of loss, devastation, friendship, family, love and belonging. Of survival, strength and beauty.The Children of Swallow Fell</stro...

  • The Soup Movement

    The Soup Movement

    Name: Kelly Buxton
    06 August 2020;

    Genre: Personal Growth

    When I finished this book I needed to just sit and reflect on the journey I had just been taken on, collect my thoughts before writing this review so I could do it justice.The Soup Movement is a powerful and evocative story told through the eyes of 12 year-old Jord...

  • Turtle Boy

    Turtle Boy

    Name: Donna Ritchie
    06 August 2020;

    Genre: Personal Growth

    Turtle Boy is a must read for fans of Goldfish Boy and Wonder. It follows 12 year old Will Levine as his Bar Mitzvah approaches. As part of his community service project, he meets RJ who is very ill in hospital.Will Levine's life has been hard; he is picked on at s...

  • Across the Risen Sea

    Across the Risen Sea

    Name: Clair Bossons
    06 August 2020;

    Genre: Dystopian

    Across the Risen Sea, Bren MacDibble's (The Dog Runner) latest environmentally-themed children's novel, is set in a post climate change world. Sea levels have risen and flooded most of the land, leaving whole cities underwater. Neoma's smaller community now tries to live a gen...