Good morning everyone! To celebrate the release of Laura Dockrill's new book, The Dream House, I am honoured to be on the blog tour!! Laura is popping along today to share some recommendations about grief for younger readers, and I think these will come in so handy for teachers, parents and anyone who works with … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: Laura Dockrill
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MG Mini reviews – the magical ones!
Good morning everyone! Anyone who has been here long enough will know that magic is my absolute favourite thing about books. If there's a bit of magic in a book, you can guarantee I'll pick up and and probably adore it. I don't know what it is about magic that I just adore... but I … Continue reading MG Mini reviews – the magical ones!
Mini reviews: the middle grade ones!
Good morning everyone! I hope you’re all doing well and staying safe! Today, I’m sharing some books that I've read recently! There's no real 'age range' for these ones as there's a mix, but I'll say on each of them who I think they'd be perfect for! I'd love to know if you've read any … Continue reading Mini reviews: the middle grade ones!
BLOG TOUR: Andy Shepherd
Exciting news everyone! It's my stop on the blog tour for the final book in The Boy Who Grew Dragons series by Andy Shepherd. This is a brilliant series and I am SO SO SAD it is over... but I am so glad that I read these books. They are just so so lush! "Tomas … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: Andy Shepherd
Mini MG reviews: The green edition!
Morning everyone! I'm here today with some short MG reviews as I've read a few brilliant MG books recently that I'd love to talk to you about and 3 of them have the colour green in common... so it was perfect to put them together! 44 Tiny Secrets - Sylvia Bishop "Betsy Bow-Linnet is determined … Continue reading Mini MG reviews: The green edition!
BOOK BLOG: Andy Shepherd
The Boy Who Grew Dragons: fun, fast paced and (not so) firey! "When Tomas discovers a strange old tree at the bottom of his grandad's garden, he doesn't think much of it. But he takes the funny fruit from the tree back into the house - and gets the shock and delight of his life … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Andy Shepherd
