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  • The Snow Lion

    The Snow Lion

    Name: Kyle Matravers
    16 June 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    The Snow Lion centers around a young girl called Caro who has relocated to a new home and new town with her mum. Understandably, Caro is feeling a mix of emotions as she tries to settle in a place where she doesn't know anyone. Then one day, whilst exploring the house further, Caro hears a de...

  • The Usborne Book of the Moon

    The Usborne Book of the Moon

    Name: Kyle Matravers
    16 June 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    The Usborne book of the Moon has been published with the 50th anniversary of the moon landing in mind. Aimed at primary aged children, this text (written by Laura Cowan) helps children develop a better understand of the moon. The book starts in a more traditional fiction text way, but then mo...

  • What is the Moon?

    What is the Moon?

    Name: Kyle Matravers
    16 June 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    What is the Moon? has been published to coincide with and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. Perfect for little minds with big questions, this book does very well in sharing scientific knowledge about the moon which is easy to understand and decipher. The lay out of the text i...

  • The Button War: A Tale of the Great War

    The Button War

    Name: Connor Age 11
    16 June 2019;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    The Button War is an original story filled with mystery, excitement and adventure, always keeping me guessing until the final sentence, 'who would be the Button King?' There are many hints and twists sprinkled throughout the book, making it an interesting read even when you may think you've got t...

  • The Usborne Book of the Moon

    The Usborne Book of the Moon

    Name: Jayne Gould
    14 June 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    A full moon, framed by the silhouettes of trees, shines out from the cover of this book, inviting the reader to pick it up and discover more. From the endpapers showing the phases of the moon to speculation about a lunar colony, it contains a wealth of information. Mankind has always been fasci...

  • The Extinction Trials: Rebel

    Rebel: Book 3 The Extinction Trials

    Name: Linda Brown
    14 June 2019;

    Genre: Dystopian

    Rebel is the concluding book of the excellent Extinction Trials. Once again, the author has cleverly written a pacy, rollercoaster ride of an adventure that will engage all levels of readers, including adults. Approximately Six months have passed since the end of book 2, Exile. Things didn't tur...

  • A Million Dots

    A Million Dots

    Name: Lizi Backhouse
    13 June 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is a gorgeous book and a New York Times' top 10 best illustrated children's books list of 2019. It is fantastic for promoting maths with younger children. The book starts with one dot, that doubles to 2, which doubles to 4...carrying on until the last page which folds out to reveal over a mi...

  • The Switch Up

    The Switch Up

    Name: Beverley Somerset
    13 June 2019;

    Genre: Friends and family

    Teenagers Willa and Alice meet by chance in the departure lounge in LAX airport, and immediately realise that they look so alike they could be mistaken for twins. Both girls are on their way to London; Alice is due to spend the summer with her father's new girlfriend, Mabel, whom she has never...

  • The Unexpected Find

    The Unexpected Find

    Name: Connor Age 11
    12 June 2019;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    This book is amazing! I loved every page and I'm disappointed I'm finished! I loved the way the book unwittingly guides all the characters into finding each other through curiosity and despair. Exploring the personalities and relationships of each person is extremely intriguing, while throwing in...

  • Cinders and Sparks: Magic at Midnight (Cinders and Sparks, Book 1)

    Cinders and Sparks

    Name: Emily Beale
    12 June 2019;

    Genre: Adventure

    A long time ago, in a kingdom far, far away, there lived a girl with messy hair, bright eyes and terrible manners. She was used to taking orders from her stepmother and when she wasn't doing chores, enjoyed spending time outdoors. Her name was Cinders and you might think you know her story but yo...