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When We Got Lost In Dreamland by Ross Welford (Review)

February 4, 2021
by louiseanettleton Middle Grade Fiction

Synopsis: Malky's family has changed. His father has moved out and Malky, his Mum, and his little brother Seb have moved to a new area. The crocodile that used to haunt Malky's dreams when he was little has returned. Then Malky steals the ...

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In my Dreams by Stef Gemmill and Tanja Stephani (Blog Tour)

June 21, 2020
by louiseanettleton Picture Books

In my dreams I can ride the wildest winds. A small boy shuts his eyes and the world comes alive. New possibilities open up. Running with lions, tasting rainbows and marshmallow clouds, and diving deep under the ocean. Our minds are extraordinary p ...

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Such A Good Boy by Marianna Coppo

June 15, 2020
by louiseanettleton Picture Books

Buzz is such a good boy. Sort of. He does what he is told, spends lots of time inside his fancy house, and takes perfect care of his appearance. This means perfectly groomed fur, no rain or puddles, and certainly no rolling in the mud. He's been ...

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Review: A Kind of Spark by Elle McNicoll

June 8, 2020
by louiseanettleton Middle Grade Fiction

An honest and witty look at the autistic community's experiences of ableist bullying It's the new school year. Eleven-year-old Addie is a brilliant writer whose stories have always been praised for their creativity. Unfortunately, her new teacher ...

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Wonderscape by Jennifer Bell (Blog Tour)

June 1, 2020
by louiseanettleton Middle Grade Fiction

About the book A garden gnome explodes and then a dog disappears inside a house. When Arthur, Ren, and Cecily rescue the dog and investigate, they find themselves sucked into a portal that takes them to the year 2473. A trial is on for a new ...

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Mark Anchovy Pizza Detective by William Goldsmith

May 28, 2020
by louiseanettleton Middle Grade Fiction

Pizza delivery just got deadly Nothing happens in sleepy Ruffington-on-Sea. Colin Kingsley is the delivery boy for Ceaser Pizza, his family's business. Bored of doing the same old thing all the time, Colin finds a smart way of setting up as a private ...

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Roxy & Jones The Great Fairytale Cover-Up by Angela Woolfe (Blog Tour)

May 14, 2020
by louiseanettleton Middle Grade Fiction

Not every fairytale ends happily ever after Roxy lives in the kingdom of Illustria. Nothing exciting ever happens there, or so Roxy reckons when she moves in with her big sister Gretel who is a clear at the Ministry Of Soup. Then Roxy finds the se ...

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Young Fiction Round-Up May 2020

May 8, 2020
by louiseanettleton Young Fiction

Agents of the Wild: Operation Honeyhunt by Jennifer Bell & Alice Lickens Walker Books Since her parents died, Agnes Gamble has lived with her uncle. He doesn't like animals at all. This is a big problem for Agnes who would love a f ...

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Humour when times are hard by Jenny Pearson (Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates blog tour)

May 3, 2020
by louiseanettleton Author Posts/Q&A

Guest piece from author Jenny Pearson It is a very lucky person who gets through life without facing any hardship. And it is completely right that people have their own ways of getting through difficult times. For me though, being able to laugh wi ...

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The Keeper of Wild Words by Brooke Smith. Illustrated by Madeline Kloepper

May 2, 2020
by louiseanettleton Picture Books

Brooke sees Mimi as so much more than a grandmother. She's more like a grand friend. Mimi is a writer, and she weaves words into everything, but her very favourite words are disappearing. She makes a list of those words, from acorn, acpricot, beaver ... ...

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Louise Nettleton
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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