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  • The Pebble in My Pocket: A History of Our Earth

    The Pebble In My Pocket

    Name: Lizi Coombs
    14 November 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is one of those books that school librarians have difficulty classifying; is it non-fiction or is it a story that has some true parts?! It teaches the reader about the journey of a pebble, beginning 480 million years ago with the eruption of a volcano... but the text itself is quite descr...

  • Monster

    Monster

    Name: Caroline Mitchell
    13 November 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    At sixteen Nash thought that the fight to become Head Girl of prestigious boarding school Bathory would be the biggest battle she'd face. Until her brother, Seb's, disappearance leads to Nash being trapped at the school over Christmas with Bathory's assorted misfits. Trapped at the school with o...

  • The 13-Storey Treehouse

    The 13-Storey Treehouse

    Name: Kerra Dagley
    12 November 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Andy introduces us to his 13-storey treehouse which he shares with his best friend, Terry. Andy writes books for children and Terry illustrates them. The problem is they are much too busy enjoying their amazing treehouse, with its games room, see-through swimming pool, bowling alley, lemonade fo...

  • The End (The Enemy Book 7)

    The End

    Name: Kathryn Flagner
    11 November 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is the 7th and final book in a series which began with The Enemy. Everyone aged over 13 has developed an illness, those not killed by it are now mindless zombies with a need for the flesh of children. For survival the children group together, forming tribes in defendable buildings such as...

  • Asking For It

    Asking For It

    Name: Kathryn Flagner
    05 November 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    The day after attending a party at the home of a friend the parents of 17 year old Emma find her semi-conscious on the front lawn. The next day in school all of her classmates, including her closest friends, refuse to let her sit with them and won't speak with her. Emma doesn't understand this...

  • The Imaginary

    The Imaginary

    Name: Lorraine Ansell
    05 November 2015;

    Genre: Friends and family

    Rudger is Amanda's imaginary best friend and together they have the most amazing adventures, where objects are brought to life and new worlds created by Amanda's extraordinary imagination. Rudger happily lives in her house until one night when the sinister Mr Bunting and his shadowy accomplice...

  • Penguin Small

    Penguin Small

    Name: Marie Berry
    04 November 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Penguin Small introduces us to another of Mick Inkpen's loveable characters. The story tells the tale of Penguin Small, who want to escape to the South Pole with his friends but is too afraid to swim out to sea. Left behind to face the big bully polar bears, Penguin Small find friendship with a...

  • You Are Not Small: That's (Not) Mine

    THAT'S (NOT) MINE

    Name: Marie Berry
    01 November 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    If you've got sharing issues in your house then this is the picture book for you. This book tells the story of two bears arguing over whose chair it is and who was sitting in it first. That typical sharing argument and its escalation are depicted well in this story. There is good use of amusin...

  • Charlie and Lola: One Thing

    Charlie and Lola: One Thing

    Name: Marie Berry
    01 November 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    This book is like a mirror of my life with my six year old! For Charlie and Lola lovers this book is a must and for everyone else, buy this book for the most brilliant way to develop number awareness with you children. Lauren Child has approached children's continuous fascination with numbers in...

  • Cezanne and the Apple Boy

    Cezanne and the Apple Boy

    Name: Lizi Coombs
    31 October 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    A touching story that follows the Artist Paul Cezanne in 1886 as he takes his son on a trek up a mountain, painting as he goes. The story is easy to follow and drip feeds facts about Cezanne in a way that is accessible for children. I've enjoyed reading this book and learning about the man who l...