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  • The Beast of Harwood Forest

    The Beast of Harwood Forest

    Name: Beverley Somerset
    07 May 2021;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    Pete, Krish and Nancy are off on a school trip to Heathland Camp, where they are expecting to have a great time. There are derelict Ministry of Defence buildings nearby which they have been told are out of bounds, but Pete decides that they must go and investigate them. They discover that the...

  • The Infinite

    The Infinite

    Name: Hayley Summerfield
    06 May 2021;

    Genre: Science Fiction

    The Infinite is the debut novel by Patience Agbabi, a thrilling and original time-travelling adventure that starts in the Year 2020. This compelling story is focused around 'The Gift' bestowed upon Leaplings - children born on the 29th February who have the ability to travel b...

  • The Time-Thief

    The Time-Thief

    Name: Hayley Summerfield
    06 May 2021;

    Genre: Science Fiction

    The Time-Thief is the second book from the Leap Cycle series (see The Infinite) by the fantastic author Patience Agbabi. This thrilling adventure story returns us to the lives of Elle and Big Ben - Leaplings with 'T...

  • Invented by Animals: Meet the creatures who inspired our everyday technology

    Invented by Animals

    Name: Megan Webb
    06 May 2021;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    Invented by Animals is a very interesting read looking at how animals have inspired scientists and inventors when creating new technology. This book looks at over 30 different animals, ranging from sharks and how they have inspired high-tech swimsuits to eagles and their impre...

  • The Star in the Forest

    The Star in the Forest

    Name: Wendy Kelly
    06 May 2021;

    Genre: Personal Growth

    This Star in the Forest is a beautiful book which calls for as much time unpicking the illustrations as it does the text. Maisie and Pip are sisters who spot a falling star and go on a night time walk through the forest to find it. Pip is more cautious and worries about...

  • Out to Sea

    Out to Sea

    Name: Wendy Kelly
    06 May 2021;

    Genre: Mental Health & Wellbeing

    Lara is a little girl whose grandma has died. Her grief overwhelms her, isolates her and her tears create a river that carries her out to sea on a little boat. She spends weeks trapped and alone, not noticing the sea creatures around her, watching over her silently from the corners of the page...

  • News Hounds: The Puppy Problem

    News Hounds: The Puppy Problem

    Name: Megan Webb
    06 May 2021;

    Genre: Animals

    Gizmo was a city dog until he moved to a village called Puddle. When exploring his new home, he meets another dog called Jilly, who is in need of urgent help. It is up to Gizmo to think of a way to ensure Jilly's puppies do not leave Puddle. This is a hilarious book about what dogs get...

  • The Life and Time of Lonny Quicke

    The Life and Time of Lonny Quicke

    Name: Jacqueline Harris
    06 May 2021;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    Lonny lives in the forest, away from the town of Farstoke. He lives with his little brother Midge, his father and grandfather and is home-schooled. The reason is because he is a lifeling; someone who can literally give life to others, to animals or people. The cost of this, however, is at the...

  • The Plesiosaur's Neck

    The Plesiosaur's Neck

    Name: Lucy Newton
    06 May 2021;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    A lovely book! The Plesiosaur's Neck starts with a double page introducing the characters that are involved including Poppy Plesiosaur, Alfie Ammonite and Bella Belemnite. As the story starts, it introduces Poppy Plesiosaur by explaining how she would have moved through the oc...

  • The Infinity Files

    The Infinity Files

    Name: Catherine Purcell
    06 May 2021;

    Genre: Science Fiction

    I've not read much sci-fi, not because I don't like it exactly, more because there are so many fabulous books and given a choice I never really strayed into the genre. Not such a promising start for a review of a sci-fi book I hear you cry but bear with, I really enjoyed The Infinity F...