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  • Forever Geek (Geek Girl, Book 6)

    Geek Girl: Forever Geek

    Name: Melanie Chadwick
    06 April 2017;

    Genre: Romance & Relationships

    The last episode of the popular Geek Girl books is not a disappointment. With all the fun, heartache, accidents, misunderstandings, random facts and great clothes we associate with the inimitable Harriet Masters. All the great characters we have come to love or loathe over the course of the ser...

  • The Nest

    The Nest

    Name: Victoria Dilly
    06 April 2017;

    Genre: Family & Home

    I wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading The Nest; it sounded a little creepy and I thought I may not enjoy it as 'creepy' isn't normally my genre of choice! However, I was soon hooked on what turned out to be a very well-written story, which kept you on the edge of...

  • Waiting for Callback: Take Two

    Waiting for Callback Take Two

    Name: Georgie Age 12
    22 March 2017;

    Genre: Friends and family

    Overall, the book was fantastic, giving me a realistic insight into Elektra's messed up life. I loved how much detail the authors put into the book, and the depth of which they thought of the characters. I would give the book 5 stars, due to the detail and fun style of the book.

  • Waiting for Callback: Take Two

    Waiting for Callback Take Two

    Name: Nicola Age 13
    21 March 2017;

    Genre: Friends and family

    The characters are very well developed and also unique, an awesome read for any family member, if they're not old, of course.

  • Waiting for Callback: Take Two

    Waiting for Callback Take Two

    Name: Sammy Age 13
    21 March 2017;

    Genre: Friends and family

    The story was clearly thought out well and I could tell the authors found pleasure in writing it. Overall this is an outstanding book.

  • Follow Me Back

    Follow Me Back

    Name: Tom
    19 March 2017;

    Genre: Real life

    This is full of fast benders and U-turn that will always keep you hook. Without the boring "wittering" that most books like this fall into. I like the way that this is told through Facebook chat groups and various points of view from all the main characters.

  • I Am Not A Serial Killer: Now a major film

    I'm Not a Serial Killer

    Name: Tom
    19 March 2017;

    Genre: Real life

    I would recommend this book because it offers a chilling insight into our society and how unstable it can really be.

  • Waiting for Callback: Take Two

    Waiting for Callback Take Two

    Name: Janet McCarthy
    16 March 2017;

    Genre: Friends and family

    Elektra Jones, 15, lands a starring role in a film but it doesn't go to plan. This is a heart warming story about teen romance, family and friendship. It'll make you laugh, feel angst but ultimately leave you happy and glad that you read the book. I really enjoyed it. Elektra finally gets toget...

  • The Witch's Tears (The Witch's Kiss Trilogy, Book 2)

    The Witch's Tears

    Name: Samantha Pett
    24 December 2016;

    Genre: Fantasy

    Sequel to The Witch's Kiss, I found The Witch's Tears a much more compelling read. The story focuses on Merry and her brother Leo in the aftermath of the events of The Witch's Kiss as they struggle to come to terms with their individual losses. Merry is reluctantly being trained by the Coven,...

  • The Witch's Kiss (The Witch's Kiss Trilogy, Book 1)

    The Witch's Kiss

    Name: Samantha Pett
    23 December 2016;

    Genre: Fantasy

    Merry is a 16-year-old with the usual family and school struggles except she's also an untrained witch, youngest in a bloodline of witches stretching back centuries. Unexplained dreams soon materialise into a 1,500-year-old family curse and love story linked with a powerful wizard who, with the...