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  • Wilderness: An interactive atlas of animals

    Wilderness: An Interactive Atlas of Animals

    Name: Elaine Ball
    28 August 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Brimming with interesting facts and information, Wilderness takes readers on 'an expedition through a world of nature filled with surprises'. Visit a rain-forest, go on safari, see the ocean, fresh waters, the desert, mountains, forests and polar regions. Readers will learn about various habitats...

  • The Book of Pearl

    The Book of Pearl

    Name: Catherine Purcell
    28 August 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is a story of stories and you need your wits about you as each strand is introduced, coming together masterfully at the end. Stories of Ilian, Olia, Joshua Pearl and the narrator (who, now I come to think of it, doesn't have a name I can recall) entwined throughout the book to what we have...

  • It Was You! Blue Kangaroo

    It was you Blue Kangaroo

    Name: Marie Berry
    25 August 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Taking responsibility for their actions can be something children find difficult. Owning up when you've done something wrong can be almost impossible for some children to do. However, Emma Chichester triumphs again with It Was You, Blue Kangaroo. We hear about Lily's mischievous behaviour agai...

  • I'll Show You, Blue Kangaroo

    I'll Show You, Blue Kangaroo

    Name: Marie Berry
    25 August 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    Emma Chichester Clark has written another superb tale about Lily and Blue Kangaroo. In this story Lily is not behaving her best. Lily spends the day showing off to Blue Kangaroo, doing lots of things that grown ups around her tell her not to. As a result, Lily finds herself getting into troub...

  • What Shall We Do, Blue Kangaroo?

    What Shall We Do, Blue Kangeroo?

    Name: Marie Berry
    22 August 2016;

    Genre: Young fiction

    Emma Chichester Clark has written a super tale about Lily and Blue Kangaroo. This story explores how Lily learns to be independent when she asks adults to help her with different things but they are too busy to do so. I love the way that in this book, Lily shows that she she can do lots of thin...

  • Snow White and the Very Angry Dwarf

    Snow White and the Very Angry Dwarf

    Name: Marie Berry
    22 August 2016;

    Steve Smallman has written another great spin on a traditional tale, this time taking a look at the story Snow White. In this version, Snow White stumbles across the dwarves' house in the forest and, as in the original, tidies and prepares their home before they return. However, in this version...

  • Marsh Road Mysteries: Diamonds and Daggers

    The Marsh Road Mysteries Diamonds and Daggers

    Name: Jonny
    11 August 2016;

    Genre: Mystery & Detective

    I didn't really like the story it was way too long it wasn't intresting. It wasn't descriptive enough.

  • There's a Dragon in my Toilet

    There's A Dragon In My Toilet

    Name: Lauren Maidman
    10 August 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is the third instalment of Eric and Pan's adventures, with the very funny There's A Dragon In My Toilet. Pan is a Mini-Dragon living with Eric and his family who is threatened to move to Mexico with his Aunt and Uncle. Pan obviously doesn't want to leave Eric and his friends which means chao...

  • The Potion Diaries

    The Potion Diaries

    Name: Alison Urquhart
    08 August 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    This was a truly excellent book and I was hooked from the start but then, it falls squarely within a genre I love. The characters are feisty but not rude, they are adventurous but not excessive. There are elements of romance but it is not the focus of the book. I liked that there was little swear...

  • How Harry Riddles Totally Went Wild (Shoutykid, Book 4)

    Shouty Kid:How Harry a riddles Totally Went Wild

    Name: Alison Urquhart
    08 August 2016;

    Genre: Adventure

    This book falls into the Diary of a Wimpy Kid / Timmy Failure type of category. I personally don't like Wimpy Kid as I find him too annoying and whiny. I also find the books very amoral. However I am aware that they are staggeringly popular with the pupils who borrow from our school library and w...