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  • Have You Seen Elephant?

    Have you seen Elephant?

    Name: Marie Berry
    18 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    David Barrow has produced a beautifully illustrated book that will capture children's imaginations all over. A lovely story that imitates the age old game of hide and seek. In this story, we see Elephant attempt to hide in lots of the usual places while his friends looks for him. The obvious i...

  • The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl

    cinnamon girl

    Name: Darya Age 14
    17 January 2016;

    Genre: Real life

    At first whilst reading, I thought I was wasting my time. BUT, after reading further the plot was way too interesting to ignore and I ended up really enjoying it!!!

  • Little Why

    Little Why

    Name: Ellie Williams
    10 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    At the back and in between the Elders, Little Why the elephant just can't stay in line. He's amazed at the spiny-spiky special horns of Wildebeest, the long lofty leggy legs of Giraffe, the speedy spotty fuzzy fur of Cheetah and the snippy-snappy snazzy snout of Crocodile. He desperately wishes...

  • The Haunting

    The Haunting

    Name: Daniel Katz
    09 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    17 year old Emma (accompanied by her disability assistant dog Bailey) sneaks off from her overprotective parents to visit her sick and elderly grandmother in the Cornish village where, 7 years earlier, she had lost the use of her legs in an accident in her grandmother's inn - The Waterwitch. Emma...

  • Illustrated Canterbury Tales

    Usborne Illustrated Canterbury Tales

    Name: Rose Palmer
    09 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    What a great idea to produce a children's Canterbury Tales. This is a beautifully presented 210 page retelling of this classic English literature. This book is a wonderful first introduction to Chaucer, topped and tailed with a most useful explanatory preface and information about Chaucer the man...

  • Little Why

    Little Why

    Name: Rose Palmer
    09 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is an entertaining picture book which describes how Little Why the baby elephant - gender unspecified - finds it hard to keep to his/her place in the line of elephants, holding on trunk-to-tail. Little Why keeps getting distracted by all the fascinating creatures which pop up along the way....

  • Badly Drawn Beth: Book 1

    Badly Drawn Beth

    Name: Rachael Salmon
    08 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    A lovely read! I particularly enjoyed how we were presented with the final scenario, and then invited to step back in time to see how Beth ended up...'surrounded by crocodiles, holding a briefcase full of fish fingers...'. I wonder if the author was influenced by Pulp Fiction?! I found that the...

  • SandRider: A TodHunter Moon Adventure

    Sandrider

    Name: Clare Wilkins
    07 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Sandrider by Angie Sage's Sandrider is the second Magykal adventure in her TodHunter Moon series. A spin-off of the bestselling Septimus Heap sequence, the book follows the exhilarating escapades of the ExtraOrdinary Apprentice Alice TodHunter Moon and a sparkling support cast. In the vast Dese...

  • Hamish and the Neverpeople

    Hamish and the Never People

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    06 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Hamish and his friends are back in action again! Having saved the world once, they now need to face a new threat. Something strange is happening. When the Prime Minister comes to Starkley (one of Britain's most boring towns) to film an episode of Question Me Silly, he suddenly announces to the n...

  • Twenty Questions for Gloria

    Twenty Questions for Gloria

    Name: Catherine Purcell
    05 January 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Twenty Questions for Gloria: Two go missing. One comes back. Which already invites a couple of questions: who goes missing? Why does one come back? and for that matter which one comes back?This is a story about Gloria; tired of her ordinary life, starting to question the point of it all, the endl...