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  • Murder At Twilight

    Name: Jo Clarke
    30 October 2018;

    Genre: Suspense & Thrillers

    In Murder in Twilight, Noah and Viv are seemingly worlds apart and live alongside one another in an atmosphere of dislike and resentment. Noah is rich, spoiled and loves nothing better than to put Viv in her place. When Noah mysteriously disappears, Viv is momentarily delighte...

  • The Winter of the Witch

    The Winter of the Witch

    Name: Linda Brown
    28 October 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    This trilogy has got to be one of the best I have read in a very long time. I was so happy to have got an advanced copy so that I could continue reading as soon as I finished book 2 (Girl in the Tower) but sad that my journey with Vasya would be at an end. Winter of the Witch picks up the story...

  • The Night I Met Father Christmas: THE Christmas classic from bestselling author Ben Miller

    The Night I Met Father Christmas

    Name: June Hughes
    26 October 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    Jackson is worried. His friend has expressed doubts about the existence of Father Christmas. Now Jackson is not worried that Father Christmas might not exist (he is firmly convinced that he does) but he is worried about the practicalities of present delivery, chimney negotiation and why Father Ch...

  • What Do You Do if Your House is a Zoo?

    What Do You Do if Your House is a Zoo?

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    26 October 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    Pet owners, animal lovers and particularly rescue pet owners, you will adore this creative and fun story for children. What do you do if your house is a Zoo? follows the story of young Oscar when he is finally told by his parents that he can have a pet. But the only question is, what pet should...

  • Where Happiness Lives

    Where Happiness Lives

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    25 October 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    Traditional and classic; this story makes a perfect gift. Perhaps one my favourite picture books, I absolutely adored this tale. With its beautifully drawn illustrations and engaging story, Where Happiness Lives will quickly become a firm favourite on the book shelf that you will want to read aga...

  • The Restless Girls: A dazzling, feminist fairytale from the bestselling author of The Miniaturist

    The Restless Girls

    Name: Jayne Gould
    22 October 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    The Restless Girls is a stunning re-imagining of the classic fairy tale The Twelve Dancing Princesses, with a theme of resilient and resourceful young women taking charge of their own destinies. In the kingdom of Kalia, the 12 princesses follow the example of their bold and beautiful mother, dev...

  • The Girl in The Tower: (Winternight Trilogy)

    The Girl in the Tower

    Name: Linda Brown
    18 October 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    Girl in the Tower runs seamlessly from the end of book 1, The Bear and the Nightingale, into a fast-paced and even more engaging story. Vasya has grown in confidence and refuses to conform to the ideals of her gender during Russia's 14th century patriarchal society. The people of her village have...

  • Tangleweed and Brine

    Name: Lorraine Ansell
    18 October 2018;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    Tangleweed and Brine is a collection of fairy tales but not as most people would recognise them. Retold without the usual happy endings, these stories have a dark and bewitching air with the females taking a lead and following paths quite contrary from the traditional tales.<b...

  • The Polka Dot Shop

    The Polka Dot Shop

    Name: Rhiannon Cook
    17 October 2018;

    Genre: Adventure

    Most school children would relish the opportunity to wear their own clothes to school instead of a uniform, but not Andy. Andy's Mum runs 'Eliza's Emporium', a cramped, dingy and distinctly uncool (in Andy's opinion anyway) vintage clothes shop at the dodgy end of the high street and Andy's entir...

  • The Boy Who Grew Dragons (The Boy Who Grew Dragons 1)

    The Boy Who Grew Dragons

    Name: Sam Phillips
    17 October 2018;

    Genre: Magical Realism

    The Boy who Grew Dragons by Andy Shepherd is a delightful story of family and friendship. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and chuckled from start to finish! Although I'm not usually a lover of 'toilet humour', the idea of dragon poo that explodes when it dries out did make me l...