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  • Kat Wolfe Investigates

    Kat Wolfe Investigates

    Name: Emily Age 10
    11 June 2018;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    I liked this book because it is very mysterious... When Kat and her mum move to Bluebell Bay ,Kat starts up a pet-sitting agency. But something feels strange when she goes to feed Bailey, Ramon Corazon's yellow-crowned Amazon parrot. Something mysterious...

  • Kat Wolfe Investigates

    Kat Wolfe Investigates

    Name: Fiona Dalu-Chandu
    23 May 2018;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    This is the first Lauren St John book I have ever read as I am not normally into mysteries, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. Kat and her Mum move to Bluebell Bay on the Jurassic Coast from London, in search of a better life. Her Mum takes over the local vet surgery and Kat decides to start pet sitt...

  • Goodbye, Perfect

    Goodbye, Perfect

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    17 May 2018;

    Genre: Friends and family

    Wow! Powerful, engaging and a hard-hitting. Sara Barnard (author) once again has created an incredible tale that feels so real, I thought I was reading the real account. Goodbye, Perfect tells the tale of Eden and her best friend Bonnie. Eden (narrator) has her life com...

  • How to Bee

    Name: Aidan Severs
    03 May 2018;

    Genre: Environment & Nature

    Children's publishing seems to be experiencing a time of growth; the shelves of book shops are bursting with newly-published books for kids - so much so that it can be hard to choose which books to read. Some seem to garner much attention whilst others arrive quietly, waiting to be picked up a...

  • SLAY

    SLAY

    Name: Clair Bossons
    30 April 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    Think Buffy the Vampire slayer meets The Vamps. A fantastic blend of fantasy fiction and contemporary teen. This is light-hearted demon slaying peppered with witty one-liners with a few music references thrown in. The cover is eye catching and I have already had students asking to borrow it ha...

  • The List of Real Things

    The List of Real Things

    Name: Josie Age 11
    29 April 2018;

    Genre: Friends and family

    I would recommend this book because

  • I Am Traitor

    I Am Traitor

    Name: Ruby B
    23 April 2018;

    Genre: Science Fiction

    Amy is too young to die. When danger calls, Amy is scared. I don't blame her. Especially when aliens are abducting teenagers from all over the world. She is one of them. Will Amy have to face the threat before it is to late? Join Amy as she embarks on a thrilling journey through space. Read her...

  • Ghost Boys

    Ghost Boys

    Name: Jacqueline Harris
    18 April 2018;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    Ghost Boys is an extraordinary, hard-hitting story, about a black boy killed by a white policeman in an American city. It is strongly reminiscent of The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold, in that the narrator is the dead child. But this book is suitable for children in Year 6 and u...

  • Boy 87

    Boy 87

    Name: Emma Long
    13 April 2018;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    Boy 87 is an accessible if often difficult story that reminds us that, behind every refugee statistic, is a real person with an often desperate story.The Boy 87 in this story is Shif, a 14 -year-old boy who is numbered the day he and his friend, Bini, are arrested...

  • 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