Latest Reviews

Filter: 

  • Circus Mirandus

    Circus Mirandus

    Name: Lynn Roulstone
    02 June 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    As a young man Micah's grandfather Ephraim visited the magical Circus Mirandus where he met the Lightbender, who promised him a miracle. Ephrain decided to keep his miracle for a later date and now he is dying, wants to use it to help Micah. The story moves between Ephraim's story in the past, an...

  • Those Pesky Rabbits

    Those Pesky Rabbits

    Name: Rachel Esling
    31 May 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    This delightful book will ease any youngster out of a grump! Bear has enjoyed his solitary life for so long he has become used to peace and quiet and having things just the way he wants them. So it comes as a shock when, 'those pesky rabbits' move in close by and Bear suddenly has to come to term...

  • Whoops!

    Whoops!

    Name: Rachel Esling
    31 May 2015;

    Genre: Humour

    Any little person will hardly be able to stop themselves from joining in and helping to tell the story of how a little old lady tried to give back the right voices to a dog, a cat and a mouse. Rhyme, repetition and humour will cement this story into their memory and before you know it, they'll be...

  • Uncle Gobb and the Dread Shed

    Uncle Gobb and the Dread Shed

    Name: Jayne Gould
    25 May 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Malcolm is an ordinary ten year old boy who lives with his mum and her brother, Uncle Gobb. Uncle Gobb has been a very important person for many years, and as a consequence is extremely bossy, as well as being very fond of worksheets, asking questions, correct answers and telling Malcolm do more...

  • Hercufleas

    Herculfleas

    Name: Jayne Gould
    25 May 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Every month a monstrous giant called Yuk comes to the town of Tumber and eats its people. The first he munched were the parents of a girl called Greta, who is on a mission to save what is left of her town. Heroes have come to try and defeat the giant but all have met their own death. Greta takes...

  • Delete

    Delete

    Name: Melanie Chadwick
    20 May 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Delete manages to maintain the momentum, excitement and all out action of Shift, the first book in the series without falling short of sensible storyline. A group of teenagers were in detention when a flash of light shifts them to an alternate version of the world where they and their evil copies...

  • The Last Summer of Us

    The Last Summer Of Us

    Name: Catherine
    20 May 2015;

    Genre: Friends and family

    This book came at the perfect time for me, I'd read a couple of books that had road trips in but they were either journeying away from suicide or toward them and there was a predictable amount of self discovery to be had along the way. Then The Last Summer of Us landed on my doorstep and I'm real...

  • Where, Oh Where, is Rosie's Chick?

    Where, Oh Where, is Rosie's Chick

    Name: Lizzie Steer
    19 May 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Since it was published more than 40 years ago, Rosie's Walk has become a classic so it's a real pleasure to see Pat Hutchins' follow-up picture book, Where, Oh Where, is Rosie's Chick? The new picture book has many echoes of Rosie's Walk, including its style of story telling where the text tells...

  • Because You'll Never Meet Me

    Because You'll Never Meet Me

    Name: Catherine
    18 May 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    This is the blurb; Ollie and Moritz are best friends, but they can never meet. Ollie is allergic to electricity. Contact with it causes debilitating seizures. Moritz's weak heart is kept pumping by an electronic pacemaker. If they ever did meet, Ollie would seize. But Moritz would die without his...

  • Circus of Thieves and the Raffle of Doom

    Circus of Thieves and the Raffle of Doom

    Name: Lizi Coombs
    08 May 2015;

    Genre: Adventure

    Firstly; what a fantastic name (and idea!) for a book! I've not read any books like it, especially not ones that combine circus and civilians so easily! Within the first few pages, I'd realised this was a book that wants the reader to laugh. Although this was endearing at first, it wore thin. Ma...