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  • The World Made a Rainbow

    Name: Maria Faithorn
    17 September 2020;

    Genre: Mental Health & Wellbeing

    All the world had to stay home. As with all rainstorms, this one would come to an end soon. But for now the focus is on feeling happier... Let's paint a big rainbow. A rainbow that will make us feel happy and others who see it feel happy too. Immediately this is a theme that every child will b...

  • The Pirate Captain's Cat

    Name: Elen Green
    17 September 2020;

    Genre: Young fiction

    One of the first in a new series by Philip Ardagh - and with great illustrations by Rob Biddulph - The Pirate Captain's Cat stars Furry Purry Beancat, a loveable cat who finds a new adventure every time he wakes up. This really is a cat with nine lives - each of them an amazing new adventure!<...

  • The Wizards of Once: Never and Forever: Book 4

    Name: Susan Wilsher
    17 September 2020;

    Genre: Fantasy

    Wish, Xar and Bodkin are still in great danger as they near the end of their quest to save the Wildwoods. They need to find the Cup of Second Chances to mix the spell to get rid of witches in which means breaking into the Mine of Happiness - a place full of unhappiness and the ever hungry Tatz...

  • The Key to Finding Jack

    Name: Kelly Buxton
    17 September 2020;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    I must admit this is a case where you shouldn't judge a book by it cover, it doesn't conform to the shiny, intricately illustrated modern books, which adorn the shelves of bookstores ad libraries, with one aim, to grab the reader's interest - but it does stand out.The Key t...

  • The Haunting of Aveline Jones

    Name: Beverley Somerset
    15 September 2020;

    Genre: Supernatural

    Aveline Jones loves reading creepy ghost stories. When her mother is called away to help a sick relative, Aveline is sent to stay with her Aunt Lilian in the seaside town of Malmouth on the Cornish coast. Aveline and her aunt are not close, Lilian is described as being "nice but cold, like ice...

  • The Forest of Ghosts and Bones

    Name: Linda Brown
    12 September 2020;

    Genre: Fantasy

    This fantasy story, which has been inspired by Hungarian myths and legends, does not disappoint. From the enticing front cover the reader is drawn in and then plunged into a world where magic is discouraged, mags are put to death; and a haunted castle is forever surrounded with poisonous rain......

  • Swan Song

    Name: Joanna Hewish
    12 September 2020;

    Genre: Mental Health & Wellbeing

    I fell in love with this story right from the very start. The very title of this story makes it immediately jump off the shelf. The beautifully designed cover and illustrations that run along the bottom of each page, really enhanced this lovely story. Swan Song tells the story of Dylan, a stru...

  • Number 10

    Name: Abbi McInnes
    11 September 2020;

    Genre: Suspense & Thrillers

    Gray Langtry longs to be a normal teenager. However, that is pretty impossible when your Mum is the Prime Minister, and home is Number 10 Downing Street. The book starts with Gray at a party: she has lied to her mum about where she is. Leaving the party, she is pursued by paparazzi, and has to be...

  • It's a Prince Thing (The Princess Rules)

    It's a Prince Thing (The Princess Rules)

    Name: Jane Rew
    11 September 2020;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    I expected to enjoy this book, and was not disappointed. The appeal in It's a Prince Thing derives from its humour and the charming illustrations by Chris Chatterton, but I also enjoyed the twists and turns in the plot which deliberately confound expectations of how storybooks...

  • The Ten Riddles of Eartha Quicksmith

    Name: Samantha Phillips
    11 September 2020;

    Genre: Magical Realism

    Move over Harry Potter, Kip Bramley is coming through! The Ten Riddles of Eartha Quicksmith by Loris Owen is the first book in a new and very promising series.I absolutely loved this book, it is easily the best KS2 fiction I have read in a long time. Without the us...