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The World's First Rollercoaster and other Amazing Inventions by Mike Barfield and illustrated by...
Well I'm rather sad to say that this didn't hit the mark for me... Having read all of Stacey...
Well if ever there was a book for our times, this might just be it... Set in an alternative...
What can I say, these Shiver Point books are brilliant. As somebody who loved the Goosebumps...
Granted I'm not really the intended audience for this book, being a 44 year old. However, I...
I enjoyed this and really wanted to give it a solid 4 stars, but there was just something...
Rayleigh Mann in the Company of Monsters was a fairly entertaining read. Pitched at older...
I'm becoming quite the fan of Sally Page. I loved her first book and this, her second (The Book...
With shades of the olden days of the Famous Five type of books - I, Spy: A Bletchley Park Mystery...
I really enjoyed this one, with nothing bad to report. Given that I'm not the target audience,...
The Book of Fire is both beautiful and haunting at the same time. Set during the aftermath of a...
Well what to say? Basically, I had high hopes and wanted to like this more than I did. Given...
Well first impressions...this book is that big it wouldn't go through my letterbox! After...
Down the Sleepy River is just the most beautiful picture book for little ones. My own...
The World at your Feet is a gorgeous book to spend time looking at, as well as reading. As a...
Written for older children or perhaps even young adults, The Last Storyteller tells of a family...
Aimed at probably the over 8s market - I'm obviously too old for the tales of Max Magic - but I...
I had high hopes for this and was definitely drawn in through the cover, but sadly it just fell a...
For a fairly short book, this is not an easy read. Whilst I read it quickly, the themes within...
For a YA mystery/thriller, I found this really enjoyable and better than I was expecting. With...
Thea and Denise is a book about female friendship and shows just how important it is. The fact...
I really enjoyed Portable Magic, named after a quote from Stephen King and summing up nicely the...
M is for Mummy is a really entertaining read. Telling the tale of Lucy; a rather stressed out mum...
Well I enjoyed this little foray into the less than glamorous lights of the acting world. Lily...
Where to start! Firstly, this is obviously dystopian - set in the near future where women quite...
As a mum to a 9 year old, this book was a reminder of our time spent together in lockdown over...
This is the second book by Charity Norman I've read and I've enjoyed both. Similarly to...
No Land to Light On is the story of Hadi and Sama; Syrian refugees who find themselves on the...
Mothers and Daughters is exactly what it says on the tin, the tale of Naomi and her daughters...
This is the tale of Ursula and Rafael, two people searching for love and putting their trust in...
Well this turned out quite a bit different from what I was expecting. Billed as for those who...
Having really enjoyed the previous book in this series by S.J. Bennett; The Windsor Knot - I was...
The Whistleblower by Robert Peston is definitely not a book I would normally pick up. Set against...
I don't read a lot of spooky/horror type books, so The Hiding Place by Amanda Mason was something...
This is the second book I've now read set amidst the events of Covid-19, and I'm guessing it...
This is the second Megan Miranda book I've read, and I'm becoming quite the fan! I enjoyed this...
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