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  • Zoom

    Zoom!

    Name: Kyle Matravers
    17 November 2023;

    Genre: Adventure

    Zoom is the first title in a new quartet from Sam Usher featuring the much-loved and relatable duo of Boy and Grandad. In this release, the pair need to use their resourcefulness to mend, recycle and reuse to fix an array of problems - some of which are a little further from h...

  • The Night Hunt

    The Night Hunt

    Name: Clair Bossons
    17 November 2023;

    Genre: Fantasy

    The Night Hunt is the first book that I have read by this author and now I can't wait to read her others! The Night Hunt is a standalone dark fantasy romance novel. Alexandra Christo has created a fantasy world of gods and monsters where some of the monsters are living among u...

  • Let's Play: Children's Games From Around The World

    Let's Play: Children's Games From Around The World

    Name: Sue Wilsher
    17 November 2023;

    Genre: Non Fiction

    The importance of play, both free and imaginative and guided, cannot be underestimated - and yet, it seems to be something on the decline. Developing teamwork, independence, resilience, empathy… there are so many reasons why play should be encouraged and this fabulous book, Let's Play:...

  • Live Like A Goddess: Life Lessons from Legends and Lore

    Live Like A Goddess: Life Lessons from Legends and Lore

    Name: Linda Brown
    17 November 2023;

    Genre: Myths & Legends

    Live like a Goddess contains short stories from different cultures around the world, celebrating tales and myths of daring and brave goddesses. These twenty-one legendary ladies were tenacious, smart and strong. Meet...  Osun, the Yoruba goddess of love who refuses to be dismi...

  • Nightshade Revenge  (Alex Rider)

    Nightshade Revenge

    Name: Stephen Leitch
    17 November 2023;

    Genre: Spy stories

    "The simple truth is that Alex Rider has done you nothing but harm. It's time you got him out of your life." Alex rider is back for another mission that will force him to confront the deadly Nightshade organisation once more and question who exactly he can trust. While trying to get his around...

  • The Wild Robot Protects (The Wild Robot 3)

    The Wild Robot Protects

    Name: Amanda Shipton
    17 November 2023;

    Genre: Environment & Nature

    For those of you, like me, who have been waiting with anticipation for the next adventure of Roz, Brightbill, ChitChat and the other animals of the island, the wait is over and it is worth it. In The Wild Robot Protects, the third The Wild Robot book, Roz the robot has...

  • Bibi and the Box of Fairy Tales

    Bibi and the Box of Fairy Tales

    Name: Amanda Shipton
    17 November 2023;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    Who hasn't made a wish that has failed to come true? Most of us can name at least one! This is exactly how Bibi is feeling. None of Bibi's wishes have ever come true so it is quite a surprise when she meets her fairy Godmother, who presents her with a locked box and then whisks her away on ama...

  • Santarella

    Santarella

    Name: Jen Bevan
    16 November 2023;

    Genre: Fairy Tales & Folk Tales

    What a delightful tale! The book begins as all Cinderella stories do, with Cinderella being left with all the housework while her sisters swan off to a ball with the Prince. But then it changes. It's not a Fairy Godmother who rescues her but Santa himself. Cinderella sets of on a journey aroun...

  • Heavy Metal Badger

    Heavy Metal Badger

    Name: Jemma Jeffrey
    14 November 2023;

    Genre: Personal Growth

    A book which celebrates individual identity and self-expression, the story of Heavy Metal Badger has a lovely, warm moral within the lively, colouful illustrations and wonderfully fun rhymes. Our main character, Badger, loves music and wants to find the perfect place to...

  • The Quickest Bedtime Story Ever!

    The Quickest Bedtime Story Ever

    Name: Ashley Clayton
    10 November 2023;

    Genre: Funny Stories

    I read The Quickest Bedtime Story Ever with a class of Y5 children and asked them to review it for KS1. All the class loved it! They said in their reviews that they would recommend it to all KS1 children too, but also said it is a book for older children as it made them laugh...