Blog Tour, Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Sprouts by Sibéal Pounder ~ Blog Tour

I am so ready to leap into all things Christmasy and Sprouts is the perfect way to kick off the season! Fast forward to a future where it's Christmas every day. All the food has been replaced by candy canes and nothing really feels exciting because you can have whatever you want, whenever you want… Continue reading Sprouts by Sibéal Pounder ~ Blog Tour

Blog Tour, Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

The Skeleton in the Cupboard and other stories by Lilija Berzinska ~ Blog Tour

The Skeleton in the Cupboard is completely unique and incredibly charming. Full of mysterious and somewhat quirky characters, this book allows teachers in Key Stage 2 to take a fresh look at the National Curriculum thread of becoming familiar with a wide range of traditional tales. These short, engaging stories from Latvia will pull children… Continue reading The Skeleton in the Cupboard and other stories by Lilija Berzinska ~ Blog Tour

Blog Tour, Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Black Gables by Eibhlís Carcione ~ Blog Tour

Black Gables is everything you could hope for in a classically gothic story. Tension oozes off the page as readers are introduced to a town where the supernatural and mortals overlap in layers no one can unravel. Someone, something is watching and Rosella doesn't know where to turn. A strange school, even stranger pupils and… Continue reading Black Gables by Eibhlís Carcione ~ Blog Tour

Book Review, Chapter Book, Middle Grade Fiction, Picture Books

Spooky Season 2024

The nights are drawing in; the temperature is dropping; spooky season is upon us. This autumn has delivered a wealth of stories to send shivers down your spine and make you hide underneath your blankets. Trick or Treat? by Catherine Emmett & Laura Brenlla (Oxford University Press) Trick or Treat? is a delightfully vibrant picture… Continue reading Spooky Season 2024

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Turtle Moon by Hannah Gold

There are few books so completely honest and utterly courageous as those written by the brilliant Hannah Gold. Turtle Moon gave me shivers as I followed Silver and her family on their adventure of a lifetime to work at Turtle Beach Rescue Centre in Costa Rica. All 11-year-old Silver wants is to climb trees and… Continue reading Turtle Moon by Hannah Gold

Blog Tour, Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Shadow Creatures by Chris Vick ~ Blog Tour

Shadow Creatures is an inspiring story of strength and resistance in the face of adversary. Based on real life events, family memoirs and all the incredible people who stood up to the Nazis as they tried to take over Europe, it gives readers a glimpse into another aspect of war. This dual point-of-view adventure opens… Continue reading Shadow Creatures by Chris Vick ~ Blog Tour

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Max and Monty: The Raven Thief by Sally Doherty

Band 17/Diamond (Collins Big Cat) Collins Big Cat supports every primary child on their reading journey from phonics to fluency. Top authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that children love to read. Book banded for guided and independent reading, there are reading notes in the back, comprehensive teaching and assessment support and… Continue reading Max and Monty: The Raven Thief by Sally Doherty

Blog Tour, Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Ministry of Mischief by Alex Foulkes ~ Blog Tour

Ministry of Mischief by Alex Foulkes is a laugh-out-loud story that is definitely over-flowing with mischief! Full of voice and personality, it values being yourself and embracing every bit of an over-active imagination. Joey and Harry do not like each other! When they get stuck together on a school trip to the Abermaple Museum, things… Continue reading Ministry of Mischief by Alex Foulkes ~ Blog Tour

Blog Tour, Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

The Last Boy by Eve McDonnell ~ Blog Tour

The Last Boy is a completely compelling piece of historical fiction that will capture readers' hearts and minds. It tells the story of a young chimney sweep in 19th century Britain. Unfortunately small, Brewster was sold to Master Sweep Wyer when he was 6 years old. Now, at age 12, he has one wish -… Continue reading The Last Boy by Eve McDonnell ~ Blog Tour

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Maisie vs Antarctica by Jack Jackman

Maisie vs Antartica is absolutely delightful! Maisie takes readers on a heart-pounding adventure with her eccentric, self-help book writing father. His new book How to Survive in Antarctica sounds fascinating but Maisie doesn't expect to have to test out the survival part! Maisie manages to convince her dad to take her along on his research… Continue reading Maisie vs Antarctica by Jack Jackman