Author: Emma Perry

  • Creepy and Maud

    Creepy and Maud

    Creepy & Maud is a YA novel which is both awkward and intriguing. Looking for a YA novel which is quirky? Delve in … Creepy & Maud is both amusing and heartfelt, strange yet familiar and unlike anything I’ve ever read before … and yes, that most definitely is a good thing! Creepy and Maud…

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  • The Fault In Our Stars

    The Fault In Our Stars

    The Fault In Our Stars from John Green, is a sensitive yet gutsy portrayal of Hazel, a sixteen year old with terminal cancer. Yep, he’s tackled, head on, this most awful illness through the character of Hazel, and her developing friendship with Augustus. Where The Fault In Our Stars wins through is via its multi…

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  • Author Interview: Margo Lanagan

    Author Interview: Margo Lanagan

    Internationally acclaimed, multi-award winning author Margo Lanagan is here!! 11th – 17th November is National Short Story Week in the UK, giving My Book Corner the perfect opportunity to interview award winning short story aficionado Margo Lanagan. What a privilege! Margo is the author of five captivating short story collections. Black Juice, her second collection…

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  • Sea Hearts

    Sea Hearts

    Sea Hearts by Margo Lanagan is a hauntingly beautiful novel. Totally unique with a compelling storyline, it’s an absorbing piece of speculative fiction. Misskaella is the youngest in her family. Plagued by the belief that she is unfavourably different, ‘all the world seemed intent on pointing out what I lacked.’ Misskaella suffers a lonely childhood, in…

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  • Too Flash

    Too Flash

    Too Flash is an engrossing chapter book for older readers. Penned by Melissa Lucashenko, an Australian writer of mixed European and Murri heritage she articulates the trials and tribulations of Zo, a fifteen year old who is forced to move across country when her career focused mum is relocated by her employer. Too Flash is a…

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  • Black Spring

    Black Spring

    Combine the classic Wuthering Heights – full of lust, betrayal, longing and tragedy – with the talented mind of fantasy writer Alison Croggon, and what emerges is a rich and complex novel taking familiar themes to a whole new level. Black Spring is mesmerising. Hammel has been advised by his physician to ‘take a rest cure.’…

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  • The Hobbit

    The Hobbit

    “There is a lot more in him than you guess, and a deal more than he has any idea of himself. You may (possibly) all live to thank me yet.” The Hobbit is a legendary story of courage and friendship set in “Middle Earth” – a fantastic land of Goblins, Elves, Dwarves and most notably Hobbits,…

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  • A Straight Line To My Heart

    A Straight Line To My Heart

    “There’s nothing quite as good as folding up into a book and shutting the world outside. If I pick up the right one I can be beautiful, or fall in love, or live happily ever after. Maybe even all three.” One of the best opening lines It literally pulls you in to the folds of…

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  • Being Here

    Being Here

    “Reading is partly the weight of the book in your hand, the feel of a page as you turn it. It is not an experience you can approximate.” When I start by telling you that Being Here begins with a teenage girl interviewing an elderly lady as part of school project – do not judge. A…

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  • Twelve Minutes to Midnight

    Twelve Minutes to Midnight

    Set in the mysterious Victorian London with fantastical glimpses in to the future, Twelve Minutes to Midnight is a fast moving mystery and adventure novel with plenty of twists and turns. Montgomery Flinch’s tales of the macabre and the grotesque have taken England by storm in the last 12 months. When the reclusive fellow finally makes an…

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  • The Children of the King

    The Children of the King

    The Children of the King by Sonya Hartnett is a multi layered intriguing novel which captures the horror, isolation and frightening aspects of WWII from a child’s perspective. Intermingled with the power, destruction and ruthlessness of England’s regal history, more specifically the path to the crown taken by Richard III, this is a fascinating novel. Two children, Cecily…

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  • Cinnamon Rain

    Cinnamon Rain

    This stunning début novel from Australian author Emma Cameron is perfect for the YA audience. Cinnamon Rain didn’t take me long to read as I couldn’t put it down! Intriguing, heartfelt and eloquently written, I loved it. Beautifully told in verse which achieves the effect of minimalism, of making each line, each word, count. This sits so well…

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  • Flip

    Flip

    Flip by Martyn Bedford is a compelling, page-turner of a novel. Reading this one resulted in me – or rather the book’s cover – gaining many strange and second takes! The cover, chapter numbers and the inside cover are written back to front, flipped around to cleverly reflect the turmoil of the main character Alex…

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  • A Monster Calls

    A Monster Calls

    Deep, mournful, A Monster Calls is gut wrenching, sad and yet beautiful as it captures, explores and lays open Conor’s inner turmoil. “Conor screamed until he was hoarse, smashed until his arms were sore, roared until he was nearly falling down with exhaustion.” Conor is the protagonist of A Monster Calls. The monster is the subject of…

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  • Wild Animals of the North
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    Wild Animals of the North

    is a glorious non-fiction tome. A feast for the eyes and the mind Braun takes his readers ‘on a journey to the farthest corners of the northern hemisphere.’ From dolphins delving in to the seas, to Canadian Beavers building dams, each glorious thick page brings us closer in knowledge to a myriad of wonderful creatures.…

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