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  • The Rollercoaster Boy

    The Rollercoaster Boy

    Name: Beverley Somerset
    06 January 2022;

    Genre: Mental Health & Wellbeing

    In The Rollercoaster Boy, Lisa Thompson gives us a beautifully written, sensitive account of a young boy's struggle to cope with his father's mental health problems, and combines it seamlessly with an exciting mystery. Todd is 12, and his sister Laurie is six. Their par...

  • The Horror of Dunwick Farm

    The Horror of Dunwick Farm

    Name: Beverley Somerset
    06 January 2022;

    Genre: Horror

    When a plane crashes near to the village of Crooked Oak, Pete, Krish and Nancy are drawn in to their most dangerous and horrific adventure yet! The plane has crashed not far from Dunwick Farm, where Krish lives with his family. Its not long before odd things start happening – cats are going mi...

  • A Song for Ella Grey

    A Song for Ella Grey

    Name: Dawn Woods
    02 January 2022;

    Genre: Friends and family

    According to the blurb for A Song for Ella Grey, this is 'The most beautiful book you'll read this year' - and, for me, that was true. I loved it. A modern interpretation of the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, this novel is told from Claire's viewpoint. It describes her life fro...

  • When The World Was Ours: A book about finding hope in the darkest of times

    When the World Was Ours

    Name: Catherine Purcell
    01 January 2022;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    Tom Palmer's After the War; Michael Rosen's The Missing; Karen Levine's Hana's Suitcase; Morris Gleitzman's Once; Judith Kerr's When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit; and now, Liz Kessler's When the World Was Ours. Vienna. 1936. Three friends spend a joy-filled day together cel...

  • Freedom

    Freedom

    Name: Louisa Farrow
    01 January 2022;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    Freedom isn't a long novel but it crams in so much emotional satisfaction, excitement, and adventure! It also weaves the story around real historical events in a way that feels beautifully natural. The appalling fate of slaves on the slave ship Zong and the insurance fr...

  • When The War Came Home

    When the War Came Home

    Name: Beverley Somerset
    22 December 2021;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    Set in the early 1920's, this wonderful novel explores the after effects of World War 1 on both the surviving soldiers and the families they return to. Natty lives in the small Welsh village of Libanwy with her mother, Ffion, who is a vocal supporter of women’s rights. When her outspokenness c...

  • How I Saved the World in a Week

    How I Saved the World in aWeek

    Name: Jan Blagden
    10 December 2021;

    Genre: Adventure

    How I Saved the World in a Week kept me engrossed. The chapter headings give clues to the next part of the story without giving anything away, and I liked that some were only a page whilst others were several pages long. This uneven pace of chapter length draws the reader into...

  • Grown: The Black Girls' Guide to Glowing Up

    Grown: The Black Girls' Guide to Glowing Up

    Name: Amiran Age 14
    01 December 2021;

    Genre: Personal Growth

    I would definitely recommend this book, but to a specific audience. Me being of South Asian minority, I don't think I related to this as much as other black girls would, but I would definitely recommend it to them. It was an interesting read and could give a girl some great insights into growi...

  • Art of Protest: What a Revolution Looks Like

    Art of Protest: What a revolution looks like

    Name: Lorraine Ansell
    30 November 2021;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    Big Picture Press have hit the nail on the head with this new book, Art of Protest: What a revolution looks like, by artivist De Nichols. Formatted and produced to simulate a zine, it is illustrated by several artists, resulting in a powerfully visual and educational book....

  • The 143-Storey Treehouse

    The 143-Storey Treehouse

    Name: Samantha Phillips
    30 November 2021;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    The 143-Storey Treehouse - the 11th and latest book in the Treehouse story series by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton - is a fun, quick read that will inevitably appeal to newly independent readers as much as those children who have developed a good reading stamina and a true l...