Tag: verse

  • One

    One

    One by Sarah Crossan is a touching YA novel from a wonderfully unique voice. Crossan’s verse novel tells the moving story of Grace. Grace has a wonderful sister called Tippi. They are twins. Conjoined twins, about to face a life changing decision. Grace and Tippi have been homeschooled for their entire lives, but funding issues…

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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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  • 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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  • Do You Hear What I Hear?

    Do You Hear What I Hear?

    Helen Borten introduces children to seeing and listening to all that is around them in this beautifully reproduced picture book, Do You Hear What I Hear? First published in the 1950s, this fabulous vintage book still has much to impart … it is just divine. Do You Hear What I Hear? opens with the following…

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  • The Weight of Water

    The Weight of Water

    There is a plethora of gorgeously talented authors who are writing novels in verse. I am taken aback by how effective this is in capturing true emotions, character and atmosphere. Think Cinnamon Rain. The Weight of Water by Sarah Crossan, featuring a beautiful cover by Oliver Jeffers, is a truly beautiful story eloquently delivered in poignant…

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  • Digby’s Moon Mission

    Digby’s Moon Mission by Renee Price is about a young boy’s curiosity, his determination to solve his quandary and a rather amusing ending. Renee Price conveys Digby’s narrative in a mixture of prose and verse which controls the pace quite perfectly. Digby is rather concerned, ‘Why is the dark so dark?!’ A glance at the…

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  • Mr Miniscule and the Whale

    Any picture book that manages to squeeze in the word ‘nincompoop’ has my attention. Isn’t it such a great sounding word?! Mr Miniscule and the Whale is actually an old Polish children’s classic, brought to life so more of us can enjoy it … Mr Miniscule may be small (you get that from his name…

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  • Superworm

    Fantastic – a new release from the dynamic duo Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler – Superworm. It was with much excitement that My Book Corner delved in to the colourful pages of their latest collaboration. The Superworm is established, in the opening pages, as a character similar to that of the The Smartest Giant in…

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  • Room on the Broom

      Julia Donaldson + Axel Scheffler + witches = perfect Halloween combo! In much the same vein as The Smartest Giant In Town, the witch in this tale sports an incredibly generous heart. However, rather than giving away her clothes, she takes pity on the various creatures she meets …. and shuffles along to give…

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  • In The Sea

    In The Sea by David Elliott is a beautifully written picture book celebrating all that lurks beneath the sea with language and illustrations. The vibrant illustrations from Holly Meade are striking woodcuts which leap off the page and demand attention. From the comical puffer fish to the elegant orca’s the accompanying water colours reflect an…

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