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  • The Dolls

    The Dolls

    Name: Caroline Mitchell
    02 March 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    When Eveny Cheval moves back to Carrefour with her Aunt after 14 years away the last thing she expects is to discover a dark and magical past her family have struggled to forget! Eveny is no stranger to loss, having been abandoned by her father and losing her mother as a child so the question is...

  • Rebel Science

    Rebel Science

    Name: Lucy Russell
    27 February 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Attractively presented in hardback landscape format, this book is packed full of character profiles of scientists and their discoveries across the length and breadth of science and history. From ancients of old to the modern day, readers will find bitesize biographies of scientists from a range o...

  • Code Name Verity

    Code Name Verity

    Name: Joy
    26 February 2015;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    Growing up near Norwich, the home of Nurse Edith Cavell, I have always been susceptible to tales of heroic women in wartime and Code Name Verity is an absolute gem! Brilliantly researched and detailed this gives us a very real insight into active service for women during the W...

  • The Calling (Endgame, Book 1)

    EndGame The Calling

    Name: Catherine Age 12
    13 February 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    What do we have here? We have adventure, action, mystery, sci-fi, a little more violence than I was necessarily comfortable with, a touch of romance (though don't read it for that). The chapters follow the various players and while it takes a little bit of time to familiarize yourself with their...

  • The Knife of Never Letting Go

    The Knife of Never Letting Go

    Name: Linda Brown
    09 February 2015;

    The Knife of Never Letting Go is unlike anything I've ever read before. It's a blend of dystopian, adventure and sci-fi, but none of those genres can really describe such a unique book. This is the first time I have read anything by the author Patrick Ness and after completing this first book fro...

  • Egg & Spoon

    Egg and Spoon

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    08 February 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    I am ashamed to say that, although I have three books by Gregory Maguire, I have not read any of them (yet) and so was excited to be faced with a 'new' author! Intrigued by the title and the details on the cover, I was not disappointed as I started the book. Packed full of action, Egg and Spoon...

  • A Song for Ella Grey

    A Song For Ella Grey

    Name: Daisy Age 15
    30 January 2015;

    Genre: Friends and family

    Because it is told from an interesting stand point; an onlooker, not a main character. The imagery is beautiful and very emotional and it summarizes youth incredibly realistically. Almond clearly understands what it's like to be a teenager.

  • The Earth is Singing

    The Earth is Singing

    Name: Francesca Age 13
    30 January 2015;

    Genre: Books set in the past

    I recommend this book because it is an amazing beautiful story about a girl who was forced to grow up really quickly in the space of 1 year. It also opens your eyes to how harsh and cruel it was living as a Jewish person during the War.

  • A Song for Ella Grey

    A Song for Ella gGey

    Name: Kimea
    30 January 2015;

    Genre: Friends and family

    I found this book ok. It was a bit too lovey for my liking, and some parts of it didn't make much sense from my standpoint.

  • A Song for Ella Grey

    A Song for Ella Grey

    Name: Grace Age 14
    29 January 2015;

    Genre: Friends and family

    I have enjoyed books by David Almond before, such as Skellig, so I had very high hopes for this book. Having finished this book nearly a week ago, I'm still unsure about whether it fulfilled them or not. The plot of A Song for Ella Grey was supposed to be filled with mystery and questions - which...