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  • Stitched Up

    Stitched Up

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    16 July 2022;

    Genre: Social Issues

    Stitched Up is a very powerful, true-to-life story that really hits home hard. I was absolutely hooked from the first word and read this in one sitting. My son (age 8) was also completely absorbed by it and finished it with lots of questions. The great thing about this...

  • Agent Moose: Moose on a Mission

    Agent Moose - Moose on a Mission

    Name: Donna Ritchie
    15 July 2022;

    Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels

    Here we are again - this is the second book in the Agent Moose series! In Agent Moose - Moose on a Mission, a circus comes to town at the same time that Granny Moose is visiting (or should I say The Magnificent Mooseini). As things have been a...

  • Loki: A Bad God's Guide to Taking the Blame

    Loki A Bad God's Guide to Taking the Blame

    Name: Donna Burkert
    15 July 2022;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    Loki, disguised as 11-year-old schoolboy Liam, is once again trying to prove that he can be a Good God in Loki A Bad God's Guide to Taking the Blame, the second book in the Loki series by Louie Stowell. Seeing out his punishment by Odin in the mortal world, as part of a 'famil...

  • Hot Dog

    Hot Dog

    Name: Kyle Matravers
    15 July 2022;

    Genre: Picture Books

    Hot Dog longs to be a real dog, so he can fetch a stick and catch a ball and run around like all the other dogs he sees on the beach. This all appears to be just a pipe dream for this poor little sausage... that is until the Mustard Fairy comes along! Mark Sperring has teamed...

  • An Imaginary Menagerie

    An Imaginary Menagerie

    Name: Wendy Kelly
    15 July 2022;

    Genre: Poetry

    Veteran poet Roger McGough has written and illustrated this quick little collection of poems which will appeal to fluent junior readers (ages 9+). The poems feature real and imagined creatures for every letter from A to Z and are humorous - such as the hairy canary who's been eating steroids -...

  • Dave and Greta Make the World Better!

    Dave and Greta Make the World Better!

    Name: Wendy Kelly
    15 July 2022;

    Genre: Environment & Nature

    Dave and Greta Make the World Better! Dave is a fox and Greta is an Owl (I'm sure Attenborough and Thunberg are delighted!) and they both live in the wood. Noticing that summers are getting warmer and winters aren't as cold, Dave stumbles upon the thorny issue of climate chang...

  • Petunia Perry and the Curse of the Ugly Pigeon

    Petunia Perry and the Curse of the Ugly Pigeon

    Name: Jane Rew
    15 July 2022;

    Genre: Friendship

    Parents are totally embarrassing. Teachers are figures of fun, names have been changed to protect the innocent, i.e. Peri (Petunia) and her best friend Cammy (Camembert) from ridicule (with only limited success). Spoons, cats, boys you like and boys you loathe, weird outfits and, of course, an...

  • Agent Moose

    Agent Moose

    Name: Donna Ritchie
    14 July 2022;

    Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels

    What a brilliant book. Agent Moose is excellent for reluctant readers or anyone who loves comic style books. As a child I was such a reader - I hated books but couldn't get enough of comics. If these books were around then, I'm sure the transition from comics to 'books' would...

  • The Mermaid Call

    The Mermaid Call

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    12 July 2022;

    Genre: Friends and family

    Lake Splendour is a seaside town built around the myth of Lake Mermaid and the 'Mermaid Girls'. Vivian lives with her grandmother at a tourist shop called Enchanted Tails, one of many businesses which benefit from the story, like those of her friends Erik and Eleni. When some children at her s...

  • The Mermaid Call

    The Mermaid Call

    Name: Sharon Porter
    11 July 2022;

    Genre: Friends and family

    Want a great summer read which will keep you turning pages, wanting to know more? Then The Mermaid Call is the book for you. It's a cracking tale of intrigue, suffrage and being true to yourself. The characters ebb and flow (pardon the watery pun!) and how the theme of reinven...