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  • Man-Man and the Tree of Memories

    Man-Man and the Tree of Memories

    Name: Julie Broadbent
    01 October 2023;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    Man-Man and the Tree of Memories is a story of dance, magic and liberty. Man-Man and his family are getting ready for the Notting Hill Carnival; a time for the whole family to celebrate and enjoy the wonderful experience of dance and music during the carnival. Everyone is exci...

  • The Soul Hunters

    Soul Hunters

    Name: Bethany Age 13
    01 October 2023;

    Genre: Suspense & Thrillers

    Soul Hunters is the first book of a trilogy following the protagonist Genna, who is a First Ascendant. First Ascendants were chosen to carry the 'Light' and keep it safe. The antagonist is an Incarnate called Tanas who tries to sacrifice Genna's soul in order to extinguish the...

  • Ivy Newt and the Time Thief

    Ivy Newt and the Time Thief

    Name: Amanda Shipton
    01 October 2023;

    Genre: Adventure

    Ivy Newt has a new mystery to solve; every Halloween at sunrise, a spooky haunted house appears near Newt Castle, only to disappear again at the stroke of midnight. In a race against time, Ivy and Tom set out to solve the mystery, stumbling upon an imprisoned witch, a powerful sorcerer and a p...

  • Read, Scream, Repeat

    Read, Scream, Repeat

    Name: Linda Canning
    01 October 2023;

    Genre: Horror

    What a brilliant book this is! Read, Scream, Repeat is an anthology of 13 (!) short stories, from some of my favourite children's authors: Jennifer Killick, Phil Hickes, Rachel Delahaye and Sharna Jackson, to name but a few. It contains a delightful mix of styles of stories, a...

  • The Star Whale

    The Star Whale

    Name: Amanda Shipton
    28 September 2023;

    Genre: Poetry

    If you are looking for a current, up-to-date book of poems to share with Primary pupils, look no further. The Star Whale is one of the best collections of poems that I have read in a long time that focuses on the issues that are important to our pupils. Nicola Davies ha...

  • Marv and the Blizzard Zone

    Marv and the Blizzard Zone

    Name: Amanda Shipton
    26 September 2023;

    Genre: Adventure

    When ordinary boy Marvin wears his super-suit, he becomes MARV, a superhero with infinite powers . . . In this story, Marvin and his friends are ice skating at the Blizzard Zone when supervillain Master Blaster takes control of the rink, determined that everyone stops their fun to watch him sk...

  • The Silver Road

    The Silver Road

    Name: Jacqueline Harris
    25 September 2023;

    Genre: Magical Realism

    Rose is unhappy at her new secondary school. She is bullied by Emer and her friends and is utterly miserable. Her only friends are the elderly couple who live and work on the road on her way home. Then one night Rose is faced with an Ice Giant who gives her a stone and tells her to guard it. R...

  • Stand Up and Speak Out Against Racism

    Stand Up and Speak Out Against Racism

    Name: Jane Rew
    23 September 2023;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    There is so much to this book, Stand Up and Speak Out Against Racism: personal experience (the author knows what it's like to be on the receiving end of racism, so it is not just an academic text on the subject); comprehensive discussion of all aspects of racism, including hel...

  • Digger and Me

    Digger and Me

    Name: Ethan Age 9
    23 September 2023;

    Genre: Animals

    I really liked Digger and Me. It was a book about James's overwhelming life and he feels like nothing's ever the same again. First, his parents get divorced and both find their new loves. Then, Digger (his dog) gets cancer. James then tries to do anything to protect Digger alt...

  • The Silver Road

    The Silver Road

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    22 September 2023;

    Genre: Magical Realism

    Rosaleen Darke-Rose is struggling at her new school. Tormented by Emer McGuire and her 'fan club' for being a scholarship pupil, Rose is also still grieving the loss of her Mamó, who she misses desperately. Taking the long way home from school, however, has the benefit of taking her past the s...