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  • Big Bones

    Name: Clair Bossons
    08 March 2018;

    Genre: Real life

    Bluebelle, aka Big Bones, loves food. Every chapter of Big Bones has a food theme, starting with one of my personal favourites - crumpets! This is the food diary that Bluebelle was encouraged to keep following the appointment with the nurse that her mum dragged her to.<b...

  • Things a Bright Girl Can Do

    Things a Bright Girl Can Do

    Name: Lucy Georgeson
    01 February 2018;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    This wonderfully atmospheric historical novel captures perfectly the fight for women's suffrage through the eyes of three very different and opinionated young women. 17-year-old rich and clever Evelyn is furious that she is expected to marry and have children when she would rather go to univer...

  • Things a Bright Girl Can Do

    Things a Bright Girl Can Do

    Name: Eileen Armstrong
    01 February 2018;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    Some novels are written to be read and not reviewed and this is most definitely one of them! Essentially a book about suffragettes aimed at young adults, Things a Bright Girl Can Do is so very much more than charting as it follows the stories of three very different girls from...

  • Quests for Glory (The School for Good and Evil, Book 4)

    Quests for Glory

    Name: Linda Brown
    11 January 2018;

    Genre: Fantasy

    The School for Good and Evil was at first meant to be a trilogy and what a wonderful, adventurous trilogy it turned out to be. In fact, so good that the author decided to continue this amazi...

  • Moonrise

    Moonrise

    Name: Jane Welby
    06 December 2017;

    Genre: Family & Home

    Moonrise is an amazing book. Sarah Crossan has managed to craft something beautiful out of the horror of death row; she tackles difficult issues of life and death sensitively and honestly. Using her customary poetry style and from the viewpoint of Joe Moon, she interweaves the...

  • Moxie

    Moxie

    Name: Samira
    05 December 2017;

    Genre: Real life

    It was very well written and had a good plot! I would recommend people to read it and I enjoyed this book.

  • Bog Child

    Bog Child

    Name: Francesca Age 14
    22 November 2017;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    It's a good book and a quick read

  • Moxie

    Moxie

    Name: Kay Hymas
    22 November 2017;

    Genre: Real life

    Time to fight like a girl. The only Zoella Book club Choice to be nominated by Zoe Sugg! Moxie is a sweetly fierce 'feminist' novel which is funny and uplifting in equal measure. Vivian Carter, an 'average' American student, in an average American high school. Like many girls throughout the hist...

  • Charlotte Says

    Charlotte Says

    Name: Lorraine Ansell
    03 November 2017;

    Genre: Horror

    Miss Black, a recently orphaned 17 year old, arrives at Dunvegan School for Girls to take up her post as assistant schoolmistress. Unwelcomed by the staff and horrified at the punishments meted out to the frightened pupils, she is determined to make their life better and help Estella, a suppos...

  • Bog Child

    Bog Child

    Name: Abigail Age 15
    25 October 2017;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    If you like Ireland, books set in the past or mystery in your read, then this is your book. It's mysterious, adventurous and it has a good bit of culture in there. Personally, I found it a difficult book to read, it wasn't really my genre. However, not to say that you shouldn't give it a read.