Tag: Friendship

  • The Wolf Wilder

    The Wolf Wilder

    ‘Once upon a time, a hundred years ago, there was a dark and stormy girl.’ and so begins The Wolf Wilder, an exquisitely written novel from Katherine Rundell. Full of drama and atmosphere this is a wonderfully fast paced novel. The Wolf Wilder is set against the cold, harsh Russian landscape. Feo and her mother live a…

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  • Rooftoppers

    Rooftoppers

    Rooftoppers is a wonderful novel from Katherine Rundell (The Wolf Wilder), her lyrical voice brings to life intriguing characters, and a hypnotic world …. accompanied by a fabulous opening line; ‘On the morning of its first birthday, a baby was found floating in a cello case in the middle of the English Channel.’ This baby…

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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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  • Waffle Hearts

    Waffle Hearts

    Waffle Hearts is the debut novel from Norwegian writer Maria Parr. It’s one of those delicious novels that you’ll want to read again and again. Parr’s writing is as comforting, warm and wholesome as the waffles of her title! Ooo too much? But, it is fab … here’s why … Lena and Trilla are two…

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  • Demon Dentist
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    Demon Dentist

    Witty and original. It’s the spark in David Walliam’s writing that has us coming back for more. Everytime. Inventive storylines combined with a host of eclectic, larger than life characters make the Demon Dentist great fun, and hugely entertaining. Alfie is our main character in theDemon Dentist. Alfie does not like the dentist. Not, one,…

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  • The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas
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    The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas

    David Almond’s The Boy Who Swam with Piranhas is an engrossing chapter book with a sprinkling of humour, a daring adventure and a little boy who must find his inner courage. Throw in a splattering of imaginative illustrations from Oliver Jeffers, and this is one very attractive chapter book. Stanley Potts lives with his Uncle…

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  • Pookie Aleera

    Pookie Aleera

    Looking for a compelling, gentle narrative to grab middle readers? Award winning Steven Herrick achieves that beautifully in Pookie Aleera, a story about every day children living in a country town. Pookie Aleera had us from the very beginning. What’s more, this is a very painless introduction to novels written in verse … this one is good.…

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  • 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…

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  • The Farm Beneath The Water
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    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…

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  • 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…

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  • 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…

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  • 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…

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  • Pig The Pug

    Pig The Pug

    Pig the Pug is a rollickingly great picture book from the reliably creative hands of Aaron Blabey. ‘Pig was a pug and I’m sorry to say, he was greedy and selfish in most every way.’ With faultless rhythm and rhyme, Blabey tells the story of this grumbling pug. He absolutely refuses to share his huge…

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  • Strictly No Crocs

    Strictly No Crocs

    Strictly No Crocs from Heather Pindar and Susan Batori is a lively picture book with a cheeky sense of humour. If you were holding your party in the jungle, which animal would you ban from coming? Zebra, wisely, has opted to stop the crocs coming from her party. Crocs are not silly, oh no! They…

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  • A Letter for Bear

    A Letter for Bear

    I adore picture books that celebrate the much neglected art of letter writing and receiving. A Letter for Bear, by David Lucas, achieves just that. ‘Bear was a postman’, he spends all his days tirelessly delivering letters to lots of lovely animal families. But. There’s never a single letter for him. When he gets home…

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