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  • The Lost Puppy (Dotty Detective, Book 4)

    Dotty Detective The Lost Puppy

    Name: Lauren Maidman
    06 August 2017;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    This is the fourth book from the Dotty Detective series, in which Dot leads the case in finding Chipolata, the missing puppy. Dot, her dog McClusky and her best friend Beans have their own detective agency, Join the Dots Detectives, and it is their job to work out where their friend Joe's puppy h...

  • Toto: The Dog-Gone Amazing Story of the Wizard of Oz

    Toto - The Dog-gone Amazing Story of the Wizard of Oz

    Name: Debbie Liddle
    06 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is a wonderful twist (or should that be twister!) on the story of Dorothy and her adventures in Oz. The tale comes from Toto's perspective and his version of meeting Scarecrow, Tin Woodman and Cowardly Lion. Toto tells the story to his pups to get them to sleep but one cheeky scamp stays awa...

  • STAGS

    S.T.A.G.S.

    Name: Lorraine Ansell
    05 August 2017;

    Genre: Suspense & Thrillers

    Greer MacDonald has won a scholarship to the exclusive STAGS but soon realises that the school is run not by the Friars but by the Medievals, a group of six beautiful but deadly sixth formers. With no friends and shunned by even her room mate, Greer makes the mistake of accepting 'The Invitation'...

  • Rosa Parks

    Little People, Big Dreams: Rosa Parks

    Name: Emily Marcuccilli
    03 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    This beautiful series of information books caught my eye on display at the bookshop a little while ago. Rosa Parks by Lisbeth Kaiser and illustrated by Marta Antelo is one of three new titles in the series that will be published in September 2017. In common with others in this series, it is vi...

  • Old Hat

    Old Hat

    Name: Torie Walton
    03 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    In today's world where materialism, consumerism and the pressure to be keep up with change can be overwhelming, especially for children, this story carries and important message. Its clarity and simplicity make it accessible for even young children. Herbert had a hat. It was special because it...

  • Tidy

    Tidy

    Name: Torie Walton
    02 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    Deep in the forest, Pete, a badger with a fondness for keeping things, clean, tidy and just so, is on a mission - to rid the forest of mess. It all begins quiet innocently 'tidying' the flowers by snipping off petals that do no match; 'tidying' fox by untangling the knots in his fur, one by one;...

  • Emmeline Pankhurst

    Little People, Big Dreams, Emmeline Pankhurst

    Name: Lucy Newton
    02 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    Little People, Big Dreams is a collection of books about famous women and their lives. This book tells the story of Emmeline Pankhurst. The book is written like a story, despite being factual and retelling true events. The story begins with Emmeline as a child growing up in Manchester, England. S...

  • Coco Chanel

    Little People, Big Dreams, Coco Chanel

    Name: Lucy Newton
    02 August 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    Little People, Big Dreams is a collection of books about famous women and their lives. This book tells the story of Coco Chanel, otherwise known as Gabrielle when she was a child. She grew up in an orphanage where the nuns and other girls thought she was a bit strange. She didn't really fit in be...

  • If Birds Fly Back

    If Birds Fly Back

    Name: Alison Tarrant
    31 July 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is a lovely book about love, loss, relationships and life, for older readers. The story is a dual narrative, following two characters - Linny and Sebastian - as they go through some rather intense experiences. Linny is 16/17, and is struggling with the loss of her sister, who ran away one...

  • Town Is by the Sea

    Town is by the Sea

    Name: Trace Parvin
    29 July 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    The beauty of the notion of reader response is that every reader will bring something slightly different to books that are read. That response might be sparked by how a particular word is used; an event in a story which resonates with similar experiences held by the reader; or maybe even an image...