Ouija by Zoé-Lee O’Farrell Review
Novels for young adults (YA) covers a multitude of genres featuring complex themes and romantic subplots, but YA horror taps into the raw intensity of adolescence – the first rush…
Little Red Reading Hood by Lucy Rowland and Ben Mantle Review
Kids the world over love listening to / reading classic fairy tales. But throughout the years they change and get given their own unique twists to keep them fresh. The…
The BFG by Roald Dahl Review
Roald Dahl was a GIANT in every sense of the word. He may have stood at an impressive 6ft 6in (1.98m) tall, and a spy and a fighter pilot in…
Oliver and the Twisting Tornado by Chrissy Hobbs & Ben Jackson Review
When it comes to natural disasters, tornadoes (aka twisters) are considered one of the world’s most notable weather phenomena due to their destructive potential. These rotating columns of air can…
Superpoop by Sam Harper and Chris Jevons Review
When it comes to young children (and some adults like me) and books, there is no denying that toilet humour holds a special place in many hearts. As any parent…
