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  • William Heads to Hollywood

    William Heads to Hollywood

    Name: Kerenza Ghosh
    01 September 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    William is an international cat of mystery and detective extraordinaire! Amongst others, he has already solved the case of The Missing Masterpiece, and in this sequel he must now find out who has stolen the golden Cuckoo statues from the famous Cuckoo film studio. Can he crack the crime and impre...

  • The Five Misfits

    The Five Misfits

    Name: Kerenza Ghosh
    01 September 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Five misfits - one holey, one folded in half like a concertina, one feeble and sleepy, one upside-down, and one described as a total catastrophe - are perfectly content living in their lopsided house. The five have never amounted to much in life, nor do they feel like doing anything. Then one day...

  • One Hundred Bones

    One Hundred Bones

    Name: Kerenza Ghosh
    01 September 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Being a stray dog like Scruff has its advantages, as no one tells him what to do or makes him wear a collar, and he can dig in the mud all day long! However, being homeless, Scruff is in need of some care and affection, and is a little lonely. That is until one day, when he sniffs out a pile of...

  • The Baby

    The Baby

    Name: Mark White
    31 August 2015;

    Genre: Real life

    Published just last month (July 2015), The Baby has already got the bloggers excited and the critics lining the book up as one of their Young Adult reads of the year. Written in an authentic voice (well, five of them) Lisa Drakeford's debut novel is a librarian's dream - this contemporary tale,...

  • Leopold Blue

    Leopold Blue

    Name: Sarah McInerney
    25 August 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Living in a tiny rural town in South Africa, 15 year old Meg Bergman is fed up of the traditionalist values and racial tension her self-proclaimed 'despair' of a town possesses. In the midst of South Africa's political and social change in the 1990's, Meg's teenage anxieties and angst are cataly...

  • A Magical Venice story: The Water Horse: Book 1

    The Water Horse

    Name: Lauren Maidman
    23 August 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is the first in a new series of books in which best-selling author Holly Webb has taken a new and interesting take on mixing magic, animals and a touch of History. In this tale Princess Olivia has to come to turns with growing up, dealing with her formidable Aunt and Cousin as well as trying...

  • Danny Dread

    Danny Dread

    Name: June Hughes
    22 August 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Danny Dread is a pupil at Dementos Academy for Young Evil Geniuses, where the children of the most wicked families in the land are educated in the art of evil and criminal mayhem. Danny, however, is in completely the wrong place as he cannot bring himself to do anything even remotely evil and...

  • Dino-Dinners

    Dino Dinners

    Name: Lizi Coombs
    20 August 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    From The Natural History Museum, this book presents facts about Dinosaurs, hand in hand with playful rhyming verses that bring the animals to life. This book is more accessible than 'Wooly Mammoth' of the same series and has a more jokey approach to the description of the dinosaurs in the verses...

  • Would You Rather: Dine with a Dung Beetle or Lunch with a Maggot?

    Would you rather dine with a dung beetle or lunch with a maggot?

    Name: Lizi Coombs
    20 August 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    The second 'Would you Rather' book that I've encountered, I enjoyed this one so much more! This fantastic book is full of marvellous mini-beast facts all presented to young readers through thought provoking questions such as 'Would you rather have a queen bee for a mum, a water bug for a dad, a...

  • Bird on the Building Site

    Spot the Bird on the Building Site

    Name: Lizi Coombs
    20 August 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    An exciting book to look at, Spot the Bird on the Building Site shares facts about construction, using 'I-Spy' to keep children engaged and learning. The pages are brightly coloured and remind me of a simplified 'Where's Wally?' - there's a bird to spot on every page (as the title suggests!) and...