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 ...
Wave Riders by Lauren St John (review)
Synopsis: Twins Jess and Jude Carter live the dream life: they sail around the world on their yacht, You've Got A Friend, with their guardian Gabe, and their dog Sam. They spend their days playing on beaches, sailing from island to isl ...
Blog Tour: The House at the Edge of Magic by Amy Sparkes (review)
Synopsis: Nine is an orphan who lives as a pickpocket in the Nest of a Thousand Treasures. She's desperate to escape and find a better home than the one where she steals on behalf of greedy, manipulative Pockets. Then one of Nine's stolen trea ...
Once Upon an Atom by James Carter and Willian Santiago
It's science and it's many things, actually it's everything! Poetry and design meet STEM subjects in the latest title from talented performer James Carter. What exactly do we mean when we say science? Is science something we learn and revise? Or i ...
Roxy & Jones The Great Fairytale Cover-Up by Angela Woolfe (Blog Tour)
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 ...
Young Fiction Round-Up May 2020
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 ...
The Bedtime Book by S Marendaz and Carly Gledhill
It takes a team of friends to find a lost book. Mouse's bedtime book is missing. He wakes Frank, his canine companion, and they search high and low. Then kitty friend Bella admits that she found the book but, thinking it was missing, she placed it in ...
Humour when times are hard by Jenny Pearson (Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates blog tour)
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 ...
Sticks And Stones by Melissa Lennig
Sticks and stones may break our bones. But they probably won't Melissa Lennig's view is that playing outside teaches children to manage their limitations, as well as encouraging them to develop play ideas of their own. Sticks and stones, after al ...
The House Of Hidden Wonders by Sharon Gosling review
A historical mystery where everything is not as it seems Think upstairs downstairs and then imagine it played out in a city. This is a tale of class divides, played out in the smart streets of 1800s Edinburgh and the underground shelters left by ...