K and O: Bonkers About Books
We're a mum (K) and son (O), who are both bonkers about books, in particular children's books. We love to curl up and read, and now want to share our love of books with you.
Shadow Thieves Island Of Skulls - Peter Burns
Camp Murder - Sophie McKenzie
Max And Ella Stuck Together - Kristina Rahim
Impossible Creatures The Neverfear - Katherine Rundell
It's the longest day and everyone of Gilmouria is celebrating with a feast. However, all anyone can talk about is reports of masked men burning villages. Something is wrong and when Irian is kidnapped, it's up to Christopher and Anya to rescue her ... without Nighthand discovering what is wrong. Along with Ratwin and Jacques, they set sail to recover three precious treasures that they hope will save Irian before it's too late.
The Neverfear is a book I've been anticipating since reading The Poisoned King last summer, so the opportunity to read an early copy on NetGalley is one I was never going to turn down! At this point, I have to say that I finished reading the book on Sunday and I have been trying to write my review since then - 4 attempts later and I still can't do the book justice! But I want everyone to know how wonderful and beautifully written it is so here's my best effort:
Christopher and Anya are caught in the most impossible situation: they are desperate to tell Fidens what has happened, but the threat of Irian being killed if he finds out proves too much of a risk. They have no choice but to work their way through the three trials to find three impossible objects linked to Hercules to help their friend.
At the beginning of the book, Christopher is just beginning to realise how powerful his connection to animals is and the more he works at it, the more he discovers, but it comes with consequences: blackouts, vomiting, exhaustion, the risk of forgetting himself. If he is to save his friend, he needs to find a way to anchor himself. He needs to dig deep. Christopher is brave (we've seen this since the first book) but I feel that it is Anya who really grows in this book: her determination and bravery really come to the fore as she begins to discover how strong she can be.
As you would expect, Katherine's writing is, once again, superb. Vivid description transports you to this magical world of wonderful creatures and heroes (those who know they are heroes as well as those who are still discovering the strengths they have). The intricately woven plot will have readers entranced and will leave you desperate for the final book in the series which is due for publication in the summer of 2027. As I said earlier, I really can't do this book justice so I highly recommend pre-ordering it to find out for yourself how wonderful it is.
Impossible Creatures The Neverfear publishes 27/8.
Crater Lake - Jennifer Killick
Lance and his friends are on their way to Crater Lake on a school residential trip. All is going as planned until they arrive and a half-dead member of staff is found in the middle of the road. Strange ... but then they arrive at the centre itself to find things are even stranger: there's only one member of staff running the place; dinner isn't what they expected and then their first night results in children being locked in their rooms. It isn't long before Lance and a group of his friends realise that something is desperately wrong and their teacher may not be all that she appeared to be. The children are forced into the strangest weekend of their lives, fighting against strange, otherworldly creatures in a battle for survival.
Fast-paced and full of excitement and action, this is a book that will make you chuckle and jump in fright in equal measure. With a host of likeable characters (and those you'll love to hate), you'll find yourself quickly drawn into the adventure and rooting for Lance and his friends.
Gold Medal Mysteries: Racing For Revenge - Ellie Robinson
This is the third book in the Gold Medal Mysteries series (you can read my reviews for the first two books here: Thief On The Track and Peril On The Pitch) and it was good to catch-up with the trio. A lot has changed for them since the beginning of the first book, notably the level of fame they now have, but this isn't always a positive thing, especially online where negative comments about them are starting to appear (a good reminder to readers about the dangers of social media). They are determined to have summer free of their phones and the negativity, but fate has other plans for them.
Once again, clues are dropped through the book as the investigation unfolds and readers will be able to use their own powers of deduction to see if they can work out who's behind the sabotage.
Racing For Revenge is an exciting adventure and I know that readers will be thrilled to be alongside the friends as they try to get to the bottom of things. Although confident they will succeed, there are times when doubt creeps in.
Like the previous two books, Ellie's knowledge of sport is clear to see and this adds to the authenticity of things. The books are perfect for sports fans but will also appeal to those who aren't as sporty but love a good mystery. A great summer read, I wonder where the trio will end up next!
The Secrets Of Wild Hill: Lottie's Dream - Olivia Tuffin
I'm not a big horse person (In fact, I'm rather nervous of them when I'm close to one) but I thoroughly enjoyed Lottie's Dream and I know it will have huge appeal to horse-lovers.
It is clear from the beginning of the book that Lottie lives to ride, and her love for Patch is what spurs her on. Despite him being half-wild, she is determined to compete with him, even if that means going against her parents' wishes. With her grandfather injured, her parents call her older brother, Harry, back from America to help get the stables ready to be sold. Lottie feels that his time working at a stables in the states has changed him and he is just as determined to sell Wild Hill as his parents. Lottie, however, has other ideas.
Felix seems to be the only person she can talk to. She meets him without realising who he is and quickly discovers that he has been brought back from boarding school and now attends the same local secondary school as she does. The pair quickly form a friendship and she finds it easy to talk to him, but can she really trust him once she knows that he is part of the McCavendish family who own the neighbouring stables?
Ancient feuds, friendships and family dynamics all weave into this story of hope and resilience. Lottie's Dream is a lovely book and I'm now keen to know how the story ends - The sequel, A Pony's Promise, is due to be released on the 2nd July so I won't have long to wait.
Shadow Thieves Island Of Skulls - Peter Burns
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