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  • Sindhu and Jeet's Missing Star Mystery: A Bloomsbury Reader: Grey Book Band

    Sindhu and Jeet's Missing Star Mystery

    Name: Lizi Backhouse
    15 September 2022;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    Sindhu and Jeet's missing star mystery is a book with three short stories inside; the stories are fun, fast paced and easy to follow - although you could argue that they're a little rushed! Together, Sindhu and Jett solve the mystery of a woman who has left two wills, a missing movie star and...

  • The Secret School Invasion

    The Secret School Invasion

    Name: Sam
    14 September 2022;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    If you're ooking for a book to encourage reading for pleasure and build reading stamina in newly independent readers, then The Secret School Invasion by Pamela Butchart is just what the book you need. This laugh-out-loud account of the amalgamation of two rival schools will ha...

  • The Consequence Girl

    The Consequence Girl

    Name: Clare Parkinson
    13 September 2022;

    Genre: Science Fiction

    I was grateful to receive this from a ReadingZone competition, and looked forward to the children in my primary school library enjoying it. I confess science fiction isn't really my thing. We had read Orion Lost in a year 5 book group, and I had found it slight...

  • Always, Clementine

    Always, Clementine

    Name: Nicola Mansfield
    12 September 2022;

    Genre: Animals

    It's a strange thing to say when asked by a friend why you're crying and you answer that a mouse made you do it. The look you receive is one of confusion. I simply put this book, Always, Clementine, into my friend's hands and told them to read it, that they'd understand. <...

  • Into Goblyn Wood

    Into Goblyn Wood

    Name: Sally Marshall
    12 September 2022;

    Genre: Fantasy

    I loved Into Goblyn Wood from start to finish. The reader finds themself drawn into a fascinating and highly original fairy world, rich in detail and with colourful, engaging characters. The story is fast moving, cleverly constructed and well written. It's a real treat! <p...

  • Always, Clementine

    Always, Clementine

    Name: Catherine
    11 September 2022;

    Genre: Animals

    What a lovely book! It is emotional, fun, informative and exciting all at the same time!   Always, Clementine tells the tale of a little mouse called Clementine who escapes from a laboratory which tests on animals. Clementine misses her friend Rosie the chimp and writes letter...

  • Wranglestone

    Wranglestone

    Name: Emelia Helliwell
    10 September 2022;

    Genre: Dystopian

    Wranglestone is set in a post-apocalyptic America after a plague has brought back the dead, and follows the lives of people surviving in a settlement. Peter and his dad are living by a lake when, one evening, Peter allows a stranger to come far to close, not realising the dang...

  • Nothing More to Tell

    Nothing More to Tell

    Name: Azra Age 14
    10 September 2022;

    Genre: Suspense & Thrillers

    I enjoyed reading this thriller. It is set in a small town where a much-loved teacher has been murdered and the world tries to move on - until a former student moves back and starts uncovering the secrets of the teacher and his murder. The author shows what is happening from the perspective of...

  • The Lucky Bottle

    The Lucky Bottle

    Name: Hayley Summerfield
    10 September 2022;

    Genre: Adventure

    The Lucky Bottle by Chris Wormell is a wonderful adventure that uncorks a little bit of magic to retell a tale that seems so familiar but is truly unique. Having run away from home and lied about his age, Jack finds himself onboard a ship with a fate of doom. When the storm hi...

  • The Secret School Invasion

    The Secret School Invasion

    Name: Jane Rew
    09 September 2022;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    I can see why Pamela Butchart's books are so popular with our children. Her stories, with Thomas Flintham's fantastic illustrations, are full of energy and fun. Sometimes it's the sort of fun you'd wish for at your own school; sometimes the sort you're very glad happens elsewhere, to people li...