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A brightly coloured front cover and easy to understand writing style which will appeal to the...
It's a clever move to name this book after a popular school playground game, which will appeal to...
They say you should never judge a book by its cover, but with no first look to click and read on...
The front cover would appear to tie in with the theme of real feelings that come from fake...
Won't be hard to spot on the bookshelves thanks to the pink background and bright colours of the...
First impressions are that the front cover does a good job of establishing who the main...
Good to have another book to comment on and review for the first time in a few weeks. Although...
Another week, another children's/young adult book to comment on. No disrespect intended to the...
The extract contains some very short chapters and is mostly written in the present tense which...
This book is by the same publisher as recent Readers First giveaway The World At Your Feet and,...
A book which might well appeal as much to older fans of Jurassic Park as younger readers with a...
The author doesn't get too bogged down in description, with the opening five chapters of this...
Even though this is a children's book, the "anything is possible" theme of the opening 30 pages...
The first two pages ("Who? What? Where? Why? I don't know, but I'll give it a try") were poetic...
The First Look preview only gives us the first chapter of this novel, which introduces us to the...
The front cover is quite distinctive - for example, the blood red font of "Here" provides a...
The poison that drips from the snake picture frame on the front cover is in keeping with the...
For lifelong book readers and collectors this sounds like a very intriguing subject and, if the...
The first look extract joins the action at the beginning of chapter six on page 88, so we are...
After reading the first look of Max Counts to a Million what stood out was the authentic-sounding...
There's a lot of scene setting and character background given before we get to the guts of the...
A very topical book both in terms of the plot which is set at the beginning of the pandemic and...
The front cover fits in well with the tense blurb, like we are looking through the eye(s) of...
Not the type of book I would normally go in for, although the front cover - with the black and...
Lots of bright colours makes the front cover stand out, but the gate hints at the secrets that...
Not familiar with this series of books, but was drawn in by the front cover of a Queen...
The early stages of this book reads like an intense thriller, particularly with the use of the...
The front cover, with the blue background and gold fonts as well as the crossed swords, is very...
The opening prologue was quite intriguing and made you wonder who the unnamed 'she' and 'him'...
Not normally a reader of this sort of book, but the front cover - with the motorcyclist drawing a...
Didn't really want to read a book about covid-19 at first, having become increasingly frustrated...
This isn't a genre I would normally read, but having grown up in Jersey - where Gerry Durrell...
An attractive front cover, with striking colours and the watermarked title floating in the...
An intriguing start as we wonder why the brother and sister have been kept apart for 40 years and...
A contemporary piece of fiction - including topical storylines such as the migration of people...
Not normally a reader of thrillers like this book, but the first three chapters are intriguing...
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