S.T.A.G.S by M. A. Bennett Review
When it comes to novels for teenagers and young adults there are lots of different genres to choose from. One of my favourites, and a favourite of many teenage readers,…
Crazy House by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet Review
I’ve always enjoyed James Patterson’s thrillers, especially the Alex Cross series and the Women’s Murder Club novels. James Patterson is a very prolific author, co-authoring many books with authors that…
The Twig Man by Sana Rasoul Review
When the nights start to get cooler in October, the wind blowing through the trees so that the leaves are rustling, the darker nights beckons young readers to seek out…
Buttercup Sunshine and the Zombies of Dooooom by Colin Mulhern Review
When it comes to children’s literature, more often than not it leans toward pure fantasy or straightforward action / adventure stories, but the emerging comedy horror genre offers a thrilling…
Room on the Broom by Julia Donaldon and Axel Scheffler Review
In children’s literature, witches – whether they are good or bad, have long been mainstay figures, especially during October – the Halloween season. These enchantress’ range from the playful portrayals…
