Blog Tour, Book Review

The Notwitches by Gary Panton ~ Blog Tour

The Notwitches by Gary Panton is absolutely delightful. Endless creativity, a cast of larger than life characters and bizarre, laugh-out-loud moments make this one of my favourite recent reads. Warm and engaging, Melanda Notwitch is a heroine to really get behind. Melanda loves stories. She loves listening to them and writing her own. Unfortunately, her… Continue reading The Notwitches by Gary Panton ~ Blog Tour

Book Review, Chapter Book, Early Reader

Gruff Justice by Ross Montgomery & Marisa Morea

Gruff Justice is Ross Montgomery's third brilliantly bonkers story playing on a well-known traditional tale. The Three Billy Goats Gruff takes on a whole new meaning in this charming who-dunnit. Someone has taken a bite out of the birthday cake and the famer is fuming! Of couse he blames Big Goat Gruff who has a… Continue reading Gruff Justice by Ross Montgomery & Marisa Morea

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Wink, Murder: A Bletchley Park Mystery by Rhian Tracey

The first two Bletchley Park Mysteries have been some of my favourite books in recent years. Full of action, mystery and dedication to what is right, they follow a group of children based at Bletchley Park during the Second World War. Uncertain of what their futures hold, they do all they can to support the… Continue reading Wink, Murder: A Bletchley Park Mystery by Rhian Tracey

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Toby and the Siege of Sky City by Sally Doherty

It has been wonderful to read and review the three books in the Toby Bean series over the past four years. Sally Doherty has created a young hero who is funny, brave and incredibly caring. Looking after his mum who is chronically ill, he shows resilience in the face of so many challenges yet still… Continue reading Toby and the Siege of Sky City by Sally Doherty

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Swop: The Daring Dinosaur Detective by Lucy Noguera & illustrated by James Cottell

Swop is back in his second epic adventure! This absolutely adorable, teeny tiny pup will leap into your heart as he helps his owner Ernie solve a huge mystery! Ernie is really looking forward to his school trip to the Natural History Museum. It was always his favourite place to visit with his dad before… Continue reading Swop: The Daring Dinosaur Detective by Lucy Noguera & illustrated by James Cottell

Blog Tour, Book Review, Chapter Book

Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno by Tracy Curran & Steve Wood ~ Blog Tour

Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno is absulutely delightful. The first in a new, brightly illustrated chapter book series, it's fun, educational and action-packed. Each book will focus on a different profession through the eyes of an engaging character. In Dragon Inferno, readers explore the ups and downs of being a firefighter. For my stop on… Continue reading Unicorns in Uniforms: Dragon Inferno by Tracy Curran & Steve Wood ~ Blog Tour

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

The Great Theatre Rescue by Judith Eagle

The Great Theatre Rescue is a wonderful story of embracing our passions, standing up for what we believe in and finding out exactly where we call 'home'. It's pre-war 1930's London. Charley loves spending all her time at The Wren Theatre with her dad and the other performers. Every night, she's spellbound by the The… Continue reading The Great Theatre Rescue by Judith Eagle

Blog Tour, Book Review, Non-fiction Books

All Brains are Wonderful by Scott Evans & The Boy Fitz Hammond ~ Blog Tour

All Brains Are Wonderful is a fantastic non-fiction book by Scott Evans that celebrates our uniqueness. Overflowing with engaging facts, it is both appealing and very readable. Information is presented in bite-sized sections on brightly coloured pages. This is the perfect book for a class or school library. It could be used to support science… Continue reading All Brains are Wonderful by Scott Evans & The Boy Fitz Hammond ~ Blog Tour

Book Review, Middle Grade Fiction

Me and My Brian by Helen Rutter

Me and My Brian is another entertaining and enriching story from Helen Rutter. Exploring the impact of family stress on relationships and mental health, it provides readers with very real strategies for dealing with an overactive brain that threatens to get the better of them. Josh has always had a mixed relationship with his brain… Continue reading Me and My Brian by Helen Rutter