Mic Drop: a wonderful sequel full of fun! "It's October half-term and pop star, TrojKat is filming a music video in the The Tri, the high-rise block home to slueths Nik and Norva. When tragedy strikes the famous singer under mysterious circumstances, Nik and Norva set out to solve the case, with their friend George, … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Sharna Jackson
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BLOG TOUR: The Thirteenth Home of Noah Bradley
Morning friends! How are you? It's nice to see you here on a Saturday! I don't normally post on a Saturday, so you're in for a real treat today! Today, I'm part of the blog tour for The Thirteenth Home of Noah Bradley by Amber Lee Dodd. As the book is about a family escaping … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: The Thirteenth Home of Noah Bradley
BLOG TOUR: Viper’s Daughter
Vipers Daughter: rich, incredible storytelling that will grip you from the get go. "For two summers Torak and Renn have been living in the Forest with their faithful pack-brother, Wolf. But their happiness is shattered when Renn realizes Torak is in danger – and she's the threat. When she mysteriously disappears, Torak and Wolf brave the Far North to find her. … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: Viper’s Daughter
BOOKBLOG: Ben Miller
HAPPIEST OF RELEASE DAYS TO BEN MILLER! Following the success of his festive debut, The Night I Met Father Christmas, Ben Miller’s second book for children is a cautionary tale about black holes, time travel and broccoli. ‘Stories are often about a good person who does a Bad Thing, and this is no exception…’ "Harrison tries his … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Ben Miller
March in books
Hello my lovely friends! How are you all holding up? How is the world treating you? I hope you are looking after yourself and staying inside! I'll be honest, it's driving me a little bit mad, but we must do what we must do to keep ourselves and others safe. Here we are. March is … Continue reading March in books
BOOK BLOG: Abi Elphinstone
Jungledrop: exciting, filled with heart and adventure! "Eleven-year-old twins, Fox and Fibber, have been rivals for as long as they can remember. Only one of them will inherit the family fortune and so a race is afoot to save the dwindling Petty-Squabble empire and win the love of their parents. But when the twins are … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Abi Elphinstone
BOOK BLOG: Matt Haig
Hello! Now... for those of you who are new around here, there is an important message I need you to take from today: I am a MASSIVE Matt Haig fan. I think he writes BRILLIANTLY. He's one of the few authors who I read ANYTHING they release (non fiction, adult, MG). In fact, I'd go … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Matt Haig
BOOK BLOG: Emma Carroll
The Ghost Garden: Historical fiction done splendidly "SUMMER 1914. When Fran unearths a bone in the garden of Longbarrow House on the same afternoon that Leo breaks his leg, it must surely be just a coincidence. But Fran can't shake the uneasy feeling that the events are somehow connected, and there is a shift in … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Emma Carroll
BLOG TOUR: Scribble Witch
Scribble Witch: Funny and beautifully illustrated! "When Molly's best friend announces that she's moving to a new school, a blue Wednesday becomes the Worst Wednesday Ever. That is until some unexpected magic brightens up Molly's day. Notes, a secret paper witch, springs to life from her pen pot - and into action! Some of the … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: Scribble Witch
BLOG TOUR: A Cake for Gestapo
A Cake for Gestapo: a great historical novel full of heart "Slotting in beside THE MACHINE GUNNERS and WAR HORSE, A CAKE FOR THE GESTAPO tells the story of a fictional gang of kids in Jersey during the German Occupation in WW2, weaving in very real islanders' own stories of the Occupation at its core … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: A Cake for Gestapo
