I'm here with another round up of 3 MG books that I've read this year! I'm sticking by my pledge to review EVERY book on my blog, regardless of length, so here we go with 3 orange and blue books! Otto Tattercoat and the Forest of Lost Things - Matilda Woods "Otto lives in the … Continue reading MG round up: Magical, mysical books
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Half term reads…
HELLO! As you will have seen from yesterday's post, last week was half term, and as we know, in half term... I READ ALL OF THE BOOKS. I love half terms because it gives me a proper chance to just gobble through a whole load of books. Today, I thought I would share with you … Continue reading Half term reads…
BOOK BLOG: Kirsty Applebaum
Troofriend: a little bit creepy, a little bit scary, but SUCH a good story! proof copy sent from the publishers "Imagine having the perfect friend, one who never steals, lies or bullies. Now you can, with the TrooFriend 560, the latest in artificial intelligence! What can go wrong with a robot buddy? Especially one that’s … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Kirsty Applebaum
ThursTAG: The Valentine’s tag
Hello again! It's ThursTAG again. This week I am doing the Valentine's Tag because I love books and screw you calendar. I know it was Valentines Day last week... I was just NOT ORGANISED ENOUGH OK? Please forgive me! Stand alone book you love I can't not say Hold Back The Tide. I just finished … Continue reading ThursTAG: The Valentine’s tag
BOOK BLOG: Laura Steven
The Love Hypothesis: hilarious, relatable and a whole lot of brilliant "Physics genius Caro Kerber-Murphy knows she’s smart. With straight As and a college scholarship already in the bag, she’s meeting her two dads’ colossal expectations and then some. But there’s one test she’s never quite been able to ace: love. And when, in a … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Laura Steven
Books and my classroom…
Why do you love books so much? Well that's a loaded question and a half. It's a question my children (despite the fact I've taught them for 2 years now) have asked me. It's a question my colleagues have asked me. I don't have ONE answer for them. I don't have one blanket answer. I … Continue reading Books and my classroom…
ThursTAG: I dare you tag… (3 years later)
I was sitting trying to think of something that I could do for this week's tag post, and I thought I know, I should look at the FIRST tag I did and compare my answers to now! So here we go. The first tag I ever did was I dare you tag - you can … Continue reading ThursTAG: I dare you tag… (3 years later)
BOOK BLOG: Melinda Salisbury
Hello. It is me. Your resident superfan of Melinda Salisbury. You might need a cup of tea and a biscuit to get you through today's post. I'll try and keep this as brief as I can, but I can not promise anything. So get comfy, and prepare yourself for an epic review. Hold Back the … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Melinda Salisbury
BOOK BLOG: Jennifer Killick
Crater Lake: a wonderfully scary, but fun book! "Who is the mysterious bloodstained man who stops their coach? Why is no one around when Lance and the rest of Year Six arrive at the brand new Crater Lake activity centre? But this is just the beginning of the school trip from hell; a fight for … Continue reading BOOK BLOG: Jennifer Killick
BLOG TOUR: Sofa Surfer
Sofa Surfer: a gorgeous story with helping people at its heart (this was me devouring the proof on the bus, obv) "15-year-old Tyler's teenage angst turns to outright rebellion when his family leave London for a new life in Yorkshire. He's angry with his parents about the upheaval and furious at losing his home. With … Continue reading BLOG TOUR: Sofa Surfer
