Category: Book Reviews for age 7-11

  • The Accidental Prime Minister

    The Accidental Prime Minister

    ‘I should be in double maths, but instead I’m about to take charge of the country.’ The Accidental Prime Minister, written and illustrated by Tom McLaughlin, is a brilliantly humorous novel. A brilliant chapter book for fans of Wimpy Kid & Liz Pichon’s Tom Gates. 12 year old Joe Perkins lives with his mum, her unusual…

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  • Anyone But Ivy Pocket

    Anyone But Ivy Pocket

    Anyone But Ivy Pocket, a mystery novel set in Victorian England, is refreshingly different to anything I’ve read before. Ivy Pocket is simply the best anti-hero you will ever meet. Completely delusional, able to miss what is right under her nose and blessed with an impossibly large ego … she’s actually really, really fun to read about.…

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  • Emily Sparkes and the Friendship Fiasco

    Emily Sparkes and the Friendship Fiasco

    If you are looking for a new Middle Grade series to make you smile, if you are looking for a GREAT book to read out loud at bedtime … let me introduce you to Emily Sparkes. Emily Sparkes and the Friendship Fiasco is the latest novel from Ruth Fitzgerald. That Emily had me laughing out…

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  • Arsenic For Tea

    Arsenic For Tea

    Arsenic For Tea is a fun, gripping and thoroughly engrossing mystery novel from Robin Stevens. Part of new middle grade series,Arsenic for Tea is the second case that Daisy and Hazel find themselves in the midst of. Good job they belong to the Detective Society. ‘It was all happening again: a hidden murder, and a…

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  • The Sleeper and The Spindle

    The Sleeper and The Spindle

    Neil Gaiman’s The Sleeper and the Spindle is a mature and sophisticated re telling of the fairy tale Sleeping Beauty. Accompanied by opulent and detailed illustrations from Chris Riddell this is a gorgeous edition to delve into. The hard cover edition has a semi transparent dust jacket, enabling you to glimpse the sleeping princess between…

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  • The Imaginary

    The Imaginary

    A. F. Harrold and Emily Gravett have created a perfectly charming illustrated novel. The Imaginary really is something quite special. The hardcover edition of The Imaginary comes resplendent in a fabulous jacket … but the joy doesn’t stop there. Lift the cover to take a peek underneath too. Oh, and then reveal in those endpapers…

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  • Scarlet Ibis
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    Scarlet Ibis

    Scarlet Ibis is a wonderfully touching novel about the relationship between a sister and her younger brother. Gill Lewis has penned a compelling novel focusing on the lengths a sister will go to in order to ensure the safety and security of her younger brother. Scarlet is more than used to looking after her younger brother,…

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  • Wonder: The Julian Chapter

    Wonder: The Julian Chapter

    Wonder by RJ Palacio got us all talking, and for all the right reasons. Palacio tackled bullying head on. But what about those bullies? It’s a much vocalised statement that the bullies, without excusing their behaviour, often have their own story. Here it is – Wonder: The Julian Chapter. Meet Julian. With an overbearing mother…

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  • The Tin Snail

    The Tin Snail

    The Tin Snail is an engrossing middle grade novel set in France during Word War II. 13 year old Angelo lives with his dad in France. They savour thick black coffees and sweet pastries as part of their morning ritual. They also share something else in common – their passion for cars. Angelo’s dad is…

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  • The Tiffin

    The Tiffin

    he Tiffin from Mahtab Narsimnhan is a wonderful novel, perfectly pitched at readers aged 10+. Be transported into the world of India – full of delicious smells, monsoon rains and those intriguing tiffin boxes. Narsminhan’s novel follows the up and downs of young Kunal, a 13 year old boy in Bombay. Kunal, an orphan, just…

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  • Weird World of Wonders – World War II
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    Weird World of Wonders – World War II

    With a lively narrative Tony Robinson has created a light and entertaining chapter book which deals with an important historical period. Tony Robinson’s Weird World of Wonders – World War II is part of an entertaining series, bringing history to life with Robinson’s unique slant. Introducing Hitler as ‘a weirdly weird weirdo with a crazy…

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  • Dixie O’Day In The Fast Lane

    Dixie O’Day In The Fast Lane

    Dixie O’Day is from the talented hands of mother & daughter duo Shirley Hughes and Clara Vulliamy. Yes, you read those two names correctly – what a treat! This is the first in delightful illustrated chapter book series for young, newly independent readers. The short chapters make it perfect for bedtime reading! You can’t beat…

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  • Fortunately, the Milk

    Fortunately, the Milk

    A rollicking good read from wordsmith Neil Gaiman Fortunately, the Milk ticks plenty of boxes. Firstly, this is perfect for those who have recently graduated to chapter books.  Why? Gaiman’s writing has an almost picture book quality to it. The light hearted tone and clever use of repetition, are whisked together with a host of crazy characters.…

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  • Pugs of the Frozen North

    Pugs of the Frozen North

    Pugs of the Frozen North is the latest collaboration between the energetic co authors Philip Reeveand Sarah McIntyre. Their illustrated novel for younger readers is  a fun and ice filled race – think whacky races … with pugs. Shen is a cabin boy on the Lucky Star. Unfortunately this ship turns out to be not…

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  • Cakes in Space

    Cakes in Space

    Cakes in Space is the latest chapter book from the talented duo Philip Reeve & Sarah McIntyre, and it sure is a rollicking good space adventure. Unique, quirky and immense fun this one had us on the edge of our seats. Astra is off to space. Yep! She and her family are part of a…

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