My Brother is a Superhero by David Solomons

"I could have been one too, except I needed a wee..." I picked this up with a couple of reluctant readers in mind, thinking it would be one of those books that while personally, I didn't really enjoy, would be great for them. How wrong was I? Sharp humour, comic plot devices stand-ups would be … Continue reading My Brother is a Superhero by David Solomons

#HiddenBooksGame 

So, today I achieved two things. The first was actually managing to put my socks on; for the first time this week, my feet have been warm all day. The exertion required to complete this simple task left me feeling like I'd run a marathon so I lay down and checked my emails. And there … Continue reading #HiddenBooksGame 

The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow by Katherine Woodfine

Another from the Hooked on Books category of the Coventry Inspiration Book Awards 2017. Set in Edwardian London, this book follows Sophie as she tries to get herself back on her feet after being orphaned, and gets a job in the millinery department of Sinclairs, London's newest department store. Beautifully written, Katherine Woodfine's description of … Continue reading The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow by Katherine Woodfine

Oranges in No Man’s Land by Elizabeth Laird

My son introduced me to this book one afternoon as I picked him up from school. "Mum, you have to read this book, you'll love it." So I did, and it deserves it's place on my bookshelf. Oranges in No Man's Land follows the lives of Ayesha and her younger brothers in war torn Beirut. With … Continue reading Oranges in No Man’s Land by Elizabeth Laird

Ned’s Circus of Marvels by Justin Fisher

Ned Waddlesworth's life is boring. His school is boring, the town he lives in is boring, his Dad is boring; boring and overprotective. And then it's Ned's 13th birthday; bring on the clowns! They don't just banish the boring, they turn Ned's world upside down. Everything Ned imagines about magic and monsters turns out to be … Continue reading Ned’s Circus of Marvels by Justin Fisher

Looking at the Stars by Jo Cotterill

A very worthy winner of the Coventry Inspiration Book Awards 2016, Hooked on Books category. My book group unanimously voted this as their winner, with all saying they had cried at various points in the story (including the boys). The story follows Amena and her family through their lives in a civil war torn country, … Continue reading Looking at the Stars by Jo Cotterill

Beetle Boy by M.G. Leonard

Full of charm and quirkiness, with characters to both love and loathe, M.G. Leonard creates a tale of mystery, adventure and beetles with a side order of slapstick that just cries out for one more chapter, which is how I finished it in a day! The settings she creates from the depths of the Natural … Continue reading Beetle Boy by M.G. Leonard

Cogheart by Peter Bunzl

Peter Bunzl creates vivid settings, likeable heroes and despicable villans in a fabulous adventure through a Steampunk Victorian England. Lily, with the help of her friend Robert and her mechanical fox Malkin, search for the truth behind her father's disappearance, uncovering long kept secrets and learning who they can trust on the way. Pacey, emotionally … Continue reading Cogheart by Peter Bunzl