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  • I Don't Like Books. Never. Ever. The End.

    I Don't Like Books. Never. Ever. The End

    Name: Jenny Caddick
    09 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is a charming, funny and imaginative picture book by Emma Perry with beautifully detailed illustrations by Sharon Davey. Mabel hates reading and hates people giving her book presents; she uses books as plates and sledges but never, ever reads one. Until one day, the unread books finally obje...

  • Jane Eyre: A Retelling

    Jane Eyre

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    09 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    Wonderful condensed version of an absolute classic. An absolutely fantastic re-write of a classic novel for those who are somewhat put off by the mammoth task of reading the full version but can still enjoy this beautiful classic. Tanya Landman has really created an accurate, yet condensed versi...

  • I Don't Like Books. Never. Ever. The End.

    I Don't Like Books. Never. Ever. The End.

    Name: Jessica Bunney
    08 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    This highly inspiring picture book is the perfect addition to every home and classroom, especially for those who behold reluctant readers! Emma Perry teaches the value of books and the adventures they behold in a high paced style with its one-word sentences and expressive language in capital let...

  • Meet the Planets

    Meet the Planets

    Name: Jessica Bunney
    08 February 2020;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    Meet the Planets is a memorable, striking, space book like no other I've ever read before. Through the pages, we follow a young, aspiring astronaut as she journeys through our solar system in a rocket with her trusty dog by her side. It is ingeniously authored by Caryl Hart in a narrative styl...

  • My Name is Not Refugee

    My name is not Refugee

    Name: Nikki Stiles
    07 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    Winner of the Klaus Flugge prize 2018, Milner has created a simple yet poignant picture book outlining a sensitive and very current issue for young children; life as a refugee The story begins with a young boy's mother explaining that they will need to leave their town and travel to a safe place...

  • A Sprinkle of Sorcery

    Name: Beverley Somerset
    06 February 2020;

    Genre: Magical Realism

    Hurrah! The Widdershins sisters are back! Fliss, Betty and Charlie, whom we first met in Michelle Harrison's 'A Touch of Magic' return in a new action-packed adventure in the sequel 'A Sprinkle of Sorcery'.The girls are still living in The Poachers Pocket, the run-down pub they sha...

  • Agent Zaiba Investigates: The Missing Diamonds

    Name: Jenny Caddick
    06 February 2020;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    This is a new, fun and action-packed detective mystery with a fabulously enthusiastic and determined young central character - Agent Zaiba. Zaiba has inherited her mum and aunt's love of crime solving and fully intends in follow in Aunt Fouzia's sleuthing footsteps (she owns Karachi's top dete...

  • Little Bird Lands

    Name: Carol Carter
    06 February 2020;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    Little Bird Lands is the stunning conclusion to the historical diptych beginning with 2019's Little Bird Flies.At the end of the first novel, we left Bridie MacKerrie, also known as Little Bird, as she landed in New York in 1864, about to begin a new life having es...

  • Tiger Skin Rug

    Name: Stephen Leitch
    06 February 2020;

    Genre: Adventure

    Talking tigers, flying rugs and pancakes, what's not to like in Tiger Skin Rug, a brilliant debut novel from Joan Haig. The story follows young brothers Lal and Dilip who with their family have moved to Scotland from India. In the drawing room of their new home they discover a tiger skin rug,...

  • Here be Wizards: The Snowdonia Chronicles (Book Three)

    Here be Wizards: The Snowdonia Chronicles (Book Three)

    Name: Linda Brown
    06 February 2020;

    Genre: Fantasy

    Here Be Wizards is the final part to the Snowdonia Chronicles trilogy. Four months have passed since the adventure of the first book, Here be Dragons. It is now Midsummer's Eve, the time w...