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  • Moshi Monsters: Roxy and the Great Escape - Read it yourself with Ladybird: Level 3

    Moshi Monsters

    Name: abbie Age 8
    08 October 2014;

    Genre: Young fiction

    I like the part when they find their best friend because she had been kidnapt by a bad person who takes there dimonds from moshi. I don't like it when they don't get any food.

  • A Flea in the Ear

    A Flea in the Ear

    Name: Eryn Age 8
    08 October 2014;

    Genre: Animals

    I liked the book because it has nice pictures and they are funny and when my mum read it she said it in funny voices and my mum used to read it to me all the time!

  • charlie and the chocolate factory

    charlie and the chocolate factory

    Name: bethan Age 8
    08 October 2014;

    i liked the pictures, they were great and funny, and i loved the characters

  • The Kitten Nobody Wanted

    the kitten that nobody wanted

    Name: tom Age 8
    08 October 2014;

    Genre: Animals

    I liked it because a girl called Emily loses a cat but her best friend's cat has kittens and one is the odd one out. She names the odd one whiskers and her best friend gives her the cat and Emily is happy.

  • Rainbow Magic: Rihanna the Seahorse Fairy: The Magical Animal Fairies Book 4

    Rihanna the sea horse fairy

    Name: issy Age 8
    08 October 2014;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    I liked it when kirsty and rachel saved the seahorse from those mean, horrible goblins!

  • Mutant City

    Mutant City

    Name: Carol Williams
    01 October 2014;

    Genre: Adventure

    In a dystopian future, five mutants are called together. Created 13 years before in an illegal experiment, they have lived separate lives to hide and protect them but as their powers start to strengthen, they are brought together to become part of the resistance, while the government are hunting...

  • Lies We Tell Ourselves: Winner of the 2016 Inaugural Amnesty Honour

    Lies We Tell Ourselves

    Name: Melanie Chadwick
    30 September 2014;

    Genre: Representation & Inclusion

    I found Lies We Tell Ourselves very difficult to put down. It's the first day at school and Sarah's understandably nervous. She's met at the gates by crowds of angry faces swearing, shouting and spitting at her telling her she's not wanted and she should go back to her old sch...

  • Thirteen Chairs

    Thirteen Chairs

    Name: Dorne Fraser
    22 September 2014;

    Jack is drawn to the old house, maybe he shouldn't go inside, but he is a curious boy and can't turn away. Inside he finds 13 chairs, all but one are occupied and Jack is encouraged to take the empty one as there are stories to be told. Are the storytellers alive or dead? Well, each has a ghost s...

  • Frozen Charlotte

    Frozen Charlotte

    Name: Lorraine Ansell
    18 September 2014;

    Genre: Horror

    Frozen Charlotte is a well written book that has the reader engrossed from the very beginning. After Sophie and her friend Jay try to contact her dead cousin, Rebecca, events take a disturbing turn and Sophie ends up going to stay with Rebecca's family on a small Scottish isla...

  • Uprooted - A Canadian War Story

    Uprooted

    Name: June Hughes
    17 September 2014;

    Genre: Adventure

    Lynne Reid Banks is well-known and loved for her many childrens books, including The Indian in the Cupboard but this new book is based very much on her own experiences during the Second World War. Uprooted tells the story of Lindy, who is ten at the start of the book, her mother and her cousin C...