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Blog Tour: Storm Child by Ele Fountain

July 8, 2024
by louiseanettleton Teen Fiction

Maya loves surfing, spending time on the beach with her friends, and her family's home at Penrose Point. When she hears that a developer has offered her parents a large sum of money for the house and the land - including the beach - she is fright ...

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Blog Tour: Bite Risk Caught Dead by S.J. Wills

March 18, 2024
by louiseanettleton Teen Fiction

Sel and the gang are back. Set five or six months after the events of Bite Risk, this sequel finds out what happens once the resiedents of Tremorglade have been liberated and the rest of the world has learned about the Rippers - those who turn in ...

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Blog Tour: Bite Risk by S.J. Willis

June 12, 2023
by louiseanettleton Teen Fiction

Once a month in Tremorglade adults turn into werewolves as the result of a virus that has existed for 25 years. The young people become caretakers until they are old enough to 'Turn'. Sel Archer and his friends accept this situation as ordinary, ...

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Review: This Book Kills by Ravena Guron

May 26, 2023
by louiseanettleton Teen FictionYA Fiction

Jess Choudhary isn't thrilled to be paired with fellow scholarship girl Summer for her gifted and talented project, but together they write a passable murder mystery. Then Heybuckle's poster boy Hugh Henry Von Boren is killed in exactly the same way ...

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Blog Tour: The Undying Tower by Melissa Welliver

September 9, 2021
by louiseanettleton Teen Fiction

What if living forever was a death sentence? The Undying Tower is set in Avalonia, a place where some people live normal life spans while others have cells that renew at a faster rate. These 'Undying' can be killed but only in ways ...

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Guest Post by Shades Of Scarlet author Anne Fine

March 31, 2021
by louiseanettleton Teen Fiction

             I think we can all agree that young teenagers are not noted for seeing the world around them in subtle shades of grey. They are not a byword for discretion or tact, or th ...

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Front-Desk

Front Desk by Kelly Yang (review)

January 28, 2021
by louiseanettleton Teen Fiction

Synopsis: Early 1990s. Mia moves with her parents from China to America in the hope of a better life. Instead, her parents struggle to get work and the family faces hostility and racism. When her parents are offered positions as motel manager ...

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Long-Way-Down

Long Way Down – The Graphic Novel by Jason Reynolds and Danica Novgorodoff review

January 7, 2021
by louiseanettleton BooksGraphic NovelsTeen Fiction

Will wakes one morning with a mission. His brother Shawn is dead. Will takes Shawn’s gun and gets into the lift that will take him to the ground floor of his apartment block and outside to get revenge. What will doesn’t expect is for his friend B ...

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I, Ada by Julia Gray (blog tour)

September 10, 2020
by louiseanettleton Teen Fiction

Defined by her notorious father, the poet Lord Byron, Ada Lovelace longs to know more about his life and her resemblances to him. Her mother has different ideas. Ada receives a strict and traditional education, with absolutely no daydreaming or p ...

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Foxes by M A Bennett (Blog Tour)

August 15, 2020
by louiseanettleton Teen Fiction

Greer is recovering from her ordeal at the school play in which she was put on trial and branded by the Dark Order of the Grand Stag. This ordeal may have been in her imagination, just like the visits from Henry de Walencourt - the boy who hunted her ...

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I am a children's book blogger and aspiring middle-grade author. In 2019 I was picked for the Write Mentor summer mentoring programme. In the same year I was awarded a six-month bursary by Writer's HQ to access their online content. BookMurmuration is a place to discover the latest children's books and to learn about their themes as well as their plot lines. Books are more than cover deep.

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