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  • Woodland Magic 4: Operation Owl

    Operation Owl - Woodland Magic series

    Name: Amanda Shipton
    28 July 2023;

    Genre: Environment

    Right from the very beginning of Operation Owl (Woodland Magic 4), I was hooked. The topic of clearing the floating leaves from the pond and looking after nature is very important, now more than ever. The language of 'the dark was melting away' was just beautiful. As I read on...

  • Grimwood: Laugh your head off with the funniest new series of the year

    Grimwood

    Name: Amanda Shipton
    28 July 2023;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    Foxes on the run! A evil cat out for revenge! Squirrels in leotards! Fox cub siblings Ted and Nancy are being chased by Princess Buttons - the scariest street cat in the Big City. Running for their lives, the pair flees for Grimwood - a peaceful town in the countryside. The only problem? Grimw...

  • Grimwood: Let the Fur Fly!: the brand new wildly funny adventure - laugh your head off!

    Grimwood: Let the Fur Fly!

    Name: Amanda Shipton
    28 July 2023;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    Eric Dynamite, the woodlouse, is back to guide us through another hilarious adventure in Grimwood. Fox cub siblings Ted and Nancy are back with an all-new wildly funny story that will have children (and their grown-ups) laughing out loud. In Grimwood: Let the Fur Fly, T...

  • The Attack of the Robot Librarians

    The Attack of the Robot Librarians

    Name: Donna Burkert
    27 July 2023;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    The dynamic duo of Agatha Topps and Lenny Tuchus are at it again in The Attack of the Robot Librarians. Something has to be done about the robot librarians! Choosing books for children to read is one thing, but flying about the school and controlling children's behaviour is an...

  • Sweet Skies

    Sweet Skies

    Name: Jacqueline Harris
    24 July 2023;

    Genre: Historical Fiction

    Otto, Ilse and Karl live in the ruins of 1948 Berlin. The city is broken by the bombing at the end of the war and is now cut off from the West by the Russians. American and British planes have to fly food and supplies into the city to keep it going. The Americans throw sweets tied to little pa...

  • The Deadlands: Hunted: The dinosaurs are at war

    The Deadlands Hunted

    Name: Nathan Cox
    24 July 2023;

    Genre: Adventure

    The Deadlands: Hunted by Skye Melki-Wegner is a brilliant fantasy adventure story, perfect for upper primary aged readers and, of course, dinosaur lovers. The story is packed full of adventure, action, drama and survival that will hook its audience in seconds! The first one in...

  • Dragon Storm: Skye and Soulsinger

    Dragon Storm: Skye and Soulsinger

    Name: Lauren Maidman
    20 July 2023;

    Genre: Fantasy

    Dragon Storm, Skye and Soulsinger is the eighth book in the Dragon Storm series. This story follows Princess Skye and her journey back to Draconis to see her brother and father, only when she arrives all is not as it seems. A dragon rebellion has begun and a w...

  • Bad Influence

    Bad Influence

    Name: Julie Broadbent
    19 July 2023;

    Genre: Personal Growth

    We are introduced to our protagonist Amelia Bright - a smart, competitive, cello-playing student, who just wants to fit in. Amelia has been relentlessly bullied throughout the first two years of her secondary school life. The name calling began in Year 7, her peers refer to her as 'maggot', a...

  • Who's Afraid of the Light

    Who's Afraid of the Light

    Name: Jane Rew
    18 July 2023;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    A glow-in-the-dark cover. Now that's appealing for a start (although this book is eye-catching even in daylight). Open it up and you immediately get a sense that, while it belongs in 'non-fiction', it doesn't take its subject entirely seriously. After all, who's heard of seagulls in sunglasses...

  • Rhinos Don't Cry

    Rhinos Don't Cry

    Name: Ashley Clayton
    18 July 2023;

    Genre: Mental Health & Wellbeing

    Rhinos Don't Cry is a lovely picture book which I read to my reception class. It is a story that will help children to talk about their feelings, and to acknowledge that it is OK to cry. It has lovely colourful illustrations and a simple rhyming text, and I always love a story...