Tag: Chapter Book

  • Our Australian Girl: Meet Lina – Book 1

    Our Australian Girl: Meet Lina – Book 1

    Lina is the latest edition to the popular Our Australian Girl series. The reason for their success? Each one is individual – carefully crafted, researched and nurtured. Penguin has sought out the talents of some awesome children’s authors, and all of them bring something a little different to their series. There’s no set, predictable formula to these novels…

    Read more: Our Australian Girl: Meet Lina – Book 1
  • The Farm Beneath The Water
    ,

    The Farm Beneath The Water

    The Farm Beneath The Water is the latest novel from Helen Peters. The sequel to the beautifully penned The Secret Hen House Theatre, I couldn’t wait to delve in. A key feature of Peter’s writing is tied up in the atmospheric setting. The world Peters brings to life is reminiscent of those I found in my…

    Read more: The Farm Beneath The Water
  • The Secret Hen House Theatre
    ,

    The Secret Hen House Theatre

    The Secret Hen House Theatre is an engrossing debut novel from writer Helen Peters. This novel, ideally suited to readers aged 10+, has a timeless quality to it. Helen Peter’s wonderful narrative – the tone, atmosphere, sense of adventure – evokes fond memories of the novels I devoured when I was younger. The Secret Hen House Theatretakes…

    Read more: The Secret Hen House Theatre
  • Definitely No Ducks!
    ,

    Definitely No Ducks!

    Definitely No Ducks!, the sequel to Duck For A Day, is proving very popular here at My Book Corner. It is a great book for those who are new to chapter books, and makes perfect bedtime reading fodder for little listeners. Definitely No Ducks sees the return of Abby and Noah’s favourite teacher. The quirky Mrs Melvino,…

    Read more: Definitely No Ducks!
  • Operation Eiffel Tower

    Operation Eiffel Tower

    Operation Eiffel Tower is an intriguing story from Elen Caldecott. She writes from a child’s point of view with skill, humour and empathy. From the beginning the arguing between Jack’s mum and dad has already begun to worry him. He knows it’s not right, and he senses that it is only getting worse. When Dad…

    Read more: Operation Eiffel Tower
  • Wonder

    Wonder

    ‘I know I’m not an ordinary ten-year-old kid.’ ‘ordinary kids don’t make other ordinary kids run away screaming in playgrounds.’ Wonder by R J Palacio, has attracted much attention, including The Waterstones Children’s Book Award 2013. Palacio has approached a delicate issue – the facial disfigurement of 10 year old August – with a high…

    Read more: Wonder
  • Fantastic Mr Dahl
    ,

    Fantastic Mr Dahl

    In Fantastic Mr Dahl Michael Rosen (I’m Going on a Bear Hunt) combines his knowledge of Dahl with his talent for writing childrens’ books to help him delve into what made Dahl such a wonderful, captivating writer. This is a great volume for both fans of Dahl and budding writers … it contains many gems.…

    Read more: Fantastic Mr Dahl
  • Rat Burger

    Rat Burger

    Ratburger by David Walliams is the latest novel from a UK author whose writing has already attracted comparisons to that of Roald Dahl. Praise indeed, and not without good reason. Ratburger bursts with fabulous characters and a fast paced plot. Ratburger has Zoe as its central character. Living with her lazy stepmother, in a high…

    Read more: Rat Burger
  • The Meaning of Maggie

    The Meaning of Maggie

    The Meaning of Maggie is eleven year old Maggie’s own journal, covering 12 months of her life. Maggie’s honest, plucky voice pulls the reader in to this authentic account of a young girl who must come to terms with her Dad’s illness… Multiple Sclerosis. Maggie is a confident, likeable character. She’d love to become president…

    Read more: The Meaning of Maggie
  • Maggot Moon

    Maggot Moon

    Hot Key Books have launched a carefully thought out range of books that have come to our attention during the last 12 months. Branching both Australia and UK they are successfully encouraging an exciting array of talented authors. Sally Gardner’s Maggot Moon is one such novel. Aimed at teenagers, Maggot Moon belongs to a wonderful breed of…

    Read more: Maggot Moon
  • Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland

    Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland

    “the best way for a book to become a classic is to delight, and keep on delighting.” Philip Pullman, foreword. This stunning, pale blue covered edition of Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland, with the glimmering red hearts certainly captured our attention. Adorned with the original image of Alice and the unforgettable Cheshire Cat it has re…

    Read more: Alice’s Adventures In Wonderland
  • How Not To Be Weird

    How Not To Be Weird

    How Not To Be Weird is a gloriously humorous chapter book from Dawn McNiff. Aimed at the 7-10 category Woody has decided he is fed-up being weird. There’s his name for a start, then the granny jumper his mum makes him wear … then those packed lunches which are most definitely weird. It really is…

    Read more: How Not To Be Weird
  • Author Interview: Will Mabbitt

    Author Interview: Will Mabbitt

    Will Mabbitt has penned the successful Mabel Jones middle grade novels, in addition to his latest publication an immensely funny picture book, This Is Not A Bedtime Story. Huge welcome to Will who agreed to answer the My Book Corner questions … Tell us about you in 25 words or less. I have probably got…

    Read more: Author Interview: Will Mabbitt
  • Swashbuckle Lil: The Secret Pirate

    Swashbuckle Lil: The Secret Pirate

    Swashbuckle Lil: The Secret Pirate is an awesome little rhyming chapter book from Elli Woollard & Laura Ellen Anderson. Fabulous engaging rhyme & rhythm, captivating illustrations and short chapters make this one perfect for those ready for more detailed stories at bedtime. Plus. There are 2 great adventures tucked into this one book. Lil is…

    Read more: Swashbuckle Lil: The Secret Pirate
  • Captain Pug: The Dog who Sailed the Seas

    Captain Pug: The Dog who Sailed the Seas

    Captain Pug: The Dog who Sailed the Seas is an enchanting, witty chapter book from Laura James and Eglantine Ceulemans. Lady Miranda’s pug is a delightfully pampered pooch, thanks to little Lady Miranda’s rather elegant lifestyle. Well, with freshly baked jam tarts for breakfast each morning, plus Running Footmen Liam and Will who ‘did anything…

    Read more: Captain Pug: The Dog who Sailed the Seas

Follow Us

Stay notified of new posts!

Industry Testimonial

“Being a very small, but perfectly formed, children’s indie publisher, it’s often hard for us to get our fantastic titles noticed by the wider reading public, so we are so thankful for the wonderful team at My Book Corner for their support and insightful reviews. Having My Book Corner in our corner, helps make all the difference, giving a platform for our authors and illustrators to shine.”

Alan Windram, Director of award-winning children’s publisher, Little Door Books.

About Us

With so many good children’s’ books to choose from, it always helps to get a trusted recommendation, that’s precisely what My Book Corner is here for.

Who We Are

My Book Corner consists of a team of published authors, budding authors, TV script writers, teachers, journalists and all-round book enthusiasts offering you a carefully curated list of books that we love, and more often than not, absolutely adore.

Books to make you laugh, cry, cringe and shriek. Books that fire the imagination and will ultimately shape the childhood of generations of children to come.

My Book Corner has been around since 2011 and plan to be here for many more years to come.

Latest Comments