Thank you so much to Kelly from Kelly's Ramblings for tagging me in the 'Mid Year Book Freak Out Tag' (I know, it's not the middle of the year, but shush!) I'll share MG and YA books, if I can think of one each! 1. The Best Book of the Year So Far… YA: The Scarecrow Queen … Continue reading The Mid-Year Book Freak Out Tag
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Summer holiday wrap up!
So... it's back to school day today! I thought I would keep the cheer up by sharing the amazing books that I read over the Summer holidays! I got to read some absolute corkers - both YA and MG books! Highlights: One of Us Is Lying - I absolutely loved this! It was fast paced … Continue reading Summer holiday wrap up!
BOOKBLOG: Stephen King
The Eyes of the Dragon: brilliantly enthralling story perfect for YA lovers! "A fantasy of heroic adventure, set in the kingdom of Delain. It involves a king who is poisoned, a young and beautiful queen, a prince locked in a high tower while his younger brother assumes the throne, and an evil magician who harbours … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Stephen King
BOOKBLOG: Lara Williamson
A Boy Called Hope - made me cry in the very best way. (oh, hello Waterstones Newcastle, you're looking very pretty there!) "I'm Dan Hope and deep inside my head I keep a list of things I want to come true. For example, I want my sister, Ninja Grace, to go to university at the … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Lara Williamson
BOOKBLOG: Anna Wilson
Vlad: The World's Worst Vampire - a great quick story filled with fun and friendship! "Vlad is the youngest member of the Impaler family, the bravest vampires that ever lived. But Vlad isn't very brave at all. He's even a little bit scared of the dark! All Vlad wants is some friends and he thinks … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Anna Wilson
#SundayYAthon TBR
Bank Holiday Monday is a perfect time to start a readathon! Luckily the wonderful Rachel (the #SundayYA boss lady) has started a brilliant Sunday YA readathon and I am excited about it! She created this incredible bingo board style mission! I'm going across the middle! There's so many ways I could've gone! I have about … Continue reading #SundayYAthon TBR
BOOKBLOG: Craig Shuttleworth
"Compare town and country scenes full of clever little details in this beautiful new Turnaround Book – spot buses, trains, and skyscrapers in the town and tractors, mountains, and farm animals in the country. Open the book one way to explore the town scene and then flip the book over to delve into the country … Continue reading BOOKBLOG: Craig Shuttleworth
The Ice Lolly Book Tag
Hello! Time for a tag! I haven't done one in forever! Thank you so much to Kelly @ Kelly's Rambles for tagging me and Louise, Amy and Charlotte for creating it! Can't wait to share some of my favourites with you all! The rules are simple: if you’re tagged you need to answer the questions and tag four of your bookish pals, … Continue reading The Ice Lolly Book Tag
BLOG TOUR: The Snake Who Baked A Cake
Second post today! How lucky are you all! This time round, I'm sharing a Q&A with the lovely authors of 'The Snake Who Baked A Cake'! How exciting! ------------------------------------------------------ 1. What's your favourite thing about writing for children? We love seeing children’s reaction to our story, as this really brings the written words to life. … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: The Snake Who Baked A Cake
BLOG TOUR: Claire McFall
Today, I am very lucky that I get to host a brilliant author and she is going to share some creative writing tips with us! Thank you so much to Claire McFall and Kelpies Edge for inviting me on this blog tour! I can't wait to see the rest of the posts... some of them … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: Claire McFall
