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  • The Bad Bunnies' Magic Show

    The Bad Bunnies Magic Show

    Name: Marie Berry
    12 June 2017;

    Genre: Young fiction

    The Bad Bunnies Magic show is a highly amusing tale of two bunnies, Abra and Cadabra. In the tale we hear that how, due to 'unforeseen' circumstances, there needs to be a change to the scheduled Magic Show and Abra and Cadabra step in to take over the show. Both Bunnies then partake in daredevil...

  • Alex Sparrow and the Really Big Stink

    Alex Sparrow and the Really Big Stink

    Name: Alison
    06 June 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    Overview: Alex responds to a pop up add on the computer to purchase a lie detector but it turns out that the catch is he is the human lie detector. Whenever he tells a lie or hears someone lie, his ear lets out a very smelly fart and the bigger the lie, the worse it smells! Armed with this new su...

  • Spot the Mistake: Lands of Long Ago

    Spot the Mistake: Lands of Long Ago

    Name: Ruby Age 9
    02 June 2017;

    Genre: Information books

    It's fun because you learn about history by trying to find things that are wrong in the detailed pictures. It's a bit like spot the difference. For example, in the Emperor's Palace in Ancient China you wouldn't expect to see a calculator or a hot air balloon because these things were invented m...

  • Ella Queen of Jazz

    Ella Queen of Jazz

    Name: Maia Age 9
    02 June 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    I loved the direct style and brightly coloured, eye-catching pictures, the collage design and brilliant layout. I was shocked at the racism described which explained that some people wouldn't let Ella Fitzgerald perform because of her skin colour. Others on the other hand helped her succeed. This...

  • The Boy Who Went Magic

    The Boy Who Went Magic

    Name: Janet Fisher
    02 June 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    After a confused beginning, this story about magic settles down and the last third begins to make sense. Bert lives at a school in a land where magic has been banished as have the mages. On a trip to the museum he goes through a mirror and develops a throbbing pain and light in his hand. Here...

  • The Legend of Podkin One-Ear

    The Legend of Podkin One Ear

    Name: Jennifer Caddick
    01 June 2017;

    Genre: Fantasy

    The legend of Podkin One Ear is an epic storytelling 'tale within a tale' that has a classic and timeless appeal from its very first line. It is the story set in the world of rabbit communities where evil forces fight against the natural order, kindness and inherent goodness o...

  • Tender Earth

    Tender Earth

    Name: Rhiannon Cook
    01 June 2017;

    Genre: Personal Growth

    Tender Earth is the most important book I have read in a long time. It is a book of self-discovery, not only for the main character, 12-year-old Laila Levenson, but also for the reader. As Leila navigates her way through a changing family life, a new school and new friends, sh...

  • Tender Earth

    Tender Earth

    Name: Catherine Purcell
    01 June 2017;

    Genre: Personal Growth

    Gentle, beautiful story of Laila Levenson as she struggles to find her place in her family, her friendships and her community.Laila is starting secondary school just as her older brother and sister are leaving home; it's a time of change in the household and Laila is feeling a litt...

  • Dark Matter: Contagion: Book 1

    Contagion

    Name: Alex Age 8
    30 May 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    This book, grips you from the start with its captivating characters and unique narrative structure. It shows you what life is like during an epidemic with a mysterious plot which leaves you gasping for more.

  • Bob's Best Ever Friend

    Bob's best ever friend

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    28 May 2017;

    Genre: Adventure

    A truly heart-warming story that all readers - children and adults alike - will be thrilled to read this wonderful tale. This story is a companion to 'Man on the Moon - a day in the life of Bob' (both newly re-issued by Templar) and the stories are purely delightful to read. The illustrations ar...