The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins Review
When it comes to YA novels, especially dystopian thrillers, they have a certain attraction that grabs readers by the collar, pulls them into the story, totally enthralling and captivating them.…
The Heart Scarab by Saviour Pirotta Review
Children’s stories come in lots of different genres, one being historical fiction. Historical fiction is a magical gateway to ancient worlds where dusty scrolls, grand monuments, and mythical tales come…
Emba Oak and the Terrible Tomorrows by Jenny Moore Review
Reading should be a staple part of every child’s free time activity, it is so much more entertaining than a screen. And there is so much choice for all age…
Where Has All the Cake Gone? by Andrew Sanders Review
I love cakes, who doesn’t? My favourites cake is London Cheesecake (although I can’t seem to get them anywhere anymore, especially here in Manchester). Whenever I do buy cakes, they…
Bauble, Me and the Family Tree by Jenny Moore Review
There is no such thing as a typical family. The make up of every family is different. Families come in all shapes, sizes and configurations. Each and every family will…
