When Midnight Treats, a new sweet shop, is due to open in the area everybody is excited, especially when the owner, Melissa Midnight, bills it as 'a sweet shop where magic and science collide.' But when Joseph unwraps his free gobstopper to find an unsigned note hidden inside from someone claiming to be trapped in the Midnight Forest, he immediately shares it with his sister and their friends. Things then take an even more sinister turn when the owners of Cousteau's sweet shop announce that their son has gone missing. Flo and Joseph, along with their friends Funmi and Isaac decide there's no time to lose and begin to investigate what is going on. But in order to do that, they must find the Midnight Forest and head there themselves, which may prove more dangerous than they could ever imagine.
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.
The Midnight Sweet Factory - Clare Povey
When Midnight Treats, a new sweet shop, is due to open in the area everybody is excited, especially when the owner, Melissa Midnight, bills it as 'a sweet shop where magic and science collide.' But when Joseph unwraps his free gobstopper to find an unsigned note hidden inside from someone claiming to be trapped in the Midnight Forest, he immediately shares it with his sister and their friends. Things then take an even more sinister turn when the owners of Cousteau's sweet shop announce that their son has gone missing. Flo and Joseph, along with their friends Funmi and Isaac decide there's no time to lose and begin to investigate what is going on. But in order to do that, they must find the Midnight Forest and head there themselves, which may prove more dangerous than they could ever imagine.
Nature Heroes - Lily Dyu
Nature Heroes is a new non-fiction book that tells readers all about 20 ordinary people whose passion for nature lead them to do extraordinary things to help preserve the natural world.
Told in very readable and easy to understand chapters, each story gives readers a unique insight into the lives of these extraordinary people, including what lead them towards the path they are on. With stories from all over the world, readers will meet some people they know as well as some who are new, but all have an important story to tell. From understanding gorillas to cleaning up rivers; from rewilding fields to restore the soil to protecting coral, readers will be inspired by each story.
This is a book that will inspire readers to look at what they can do to help and will be one that I will definitely be using in school.
The Strange Disappearance of Imogen Good - Kirsty Applebaum
Small Wonder - Ross Montgomery
Champions of the Galaxy - Tola Okogwu
When a spaceship arrives over the Houses of Parliament in London, everyone expects the worst and a taskforce is set up to make contact; however, they are rather surprised to learn that the Onni are there to help Earth, informing them that they are about to be invaded. The Onni take 91 children from across the planet to prove that Earth is worthy of their help.
Kola is 12 years old and has, until the invasion, been preparing to be part of the first team from the new UK Space Agency to include a child to head on a 3 month mission to orbit Earth; however everything changed when the Onni arrived. So he is surprised to discover that he is one of the 91 chosen children. But can he and the other children prove their worth and save Earth?
TolÁ's Academy of the Sun series is absolutely brilliant and I have been privileged enough to hear TolÁ speak at the Simon and Schuster bloggers brunch in the past so finding Champions of the Galaxy on NetGalley met with sequels of delight last week, especially as it's a sci-fi book and I love a bit of sci-fi.
The book is pacey and the action starts from the very first line:
Usually with sci-fi novels, the plot revolves around aliens descending to invade Earth so I really liked the idea of the Onni being there to help humanity.
The plot quickly moves to space, to the Onni craft where the children have to prove their worth but the group Kola is put into comprises a group of children who are very different and it quickly becomes apparent that they could lose everything if they don't learn to work together. It's a fast-paced, action-packed story that readers will struggle to put down. With a host of fab characters, the book is guaranteed to be a big success with readers as it feels like a new kind of sci-fi and one that will appeal to a wide range of readers.
There are strong themes in the book about understanding people's differences and learning to work together, and about friendship and family which will make wonderful discussion points in school or at home.
Publishing on the 25th September, Champions of the Galaxy left me desperate for a second instalment!
Swanfall - Sophie Kirtley
The Bother With The Bonkillyknock Beast - Karen Foxlee
The Midnight Sweet Factory - Clare Povey
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