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 Train - Matt Haig
Six Weeks - Matt Goodfellow
When Alfie's mum dies, everything changes for him. He goes to live with his Dad and his new family, leaving him (his step-dad) behind. But as the first anniversary arrives, and the summer holidays loom ahead, Alfie begins to think about everything that happened, and without even realising it, ends up back at his old home, the home he still lives in . And they end up getting to know each other again.
Café Chaos That's The Way The Cookie Crumbles - Catherine Wilkins
The Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates -Jenny Pearson
After Freddie's grandma dies unexpectedly, he discovers that she's left him a letter, one that contains his birth certificate. Freddie's always known that his dad wasn't his biological dad, but until that moment, he hadn't known anything about his birth dad, and now he knows his name - Alan Froggley. Having lost his Mum shortly after he was born, and now that he's lost his grandma, Freddie worries that he won't have any family left if something happens to his dad, so he decides he needs to find his birth dad. So, along with his two best friends, Freddie sets out on and adventure he will never forget.
The Unfamous Diaries of Daisy Brewster The Drama Queens - Jenny Valentine
Daisy and her cousin Maxxy are back. Things haven't changed as they are still sharing a room which is really starting to annoy Daisy. The only reprieve she gets is during rehearsals for her drama club's production of Bugsy Malone, but even then things don't seem to be going Daisy's way.
I really enjoyed The Frenemies (you can read my review here) so I was thrilled when book 2, The Drama Queens, arrived. Daisy still feels she is living in her cousin's shadow, especially as her mum spends more time chaperoning Maxxy than being at home. Their friendship is factious with Maxxy being completely wrapped up in her self. On top of this, Leo, Daisy's brother, is being a pain in the neck; the biggest spot in the world has erupted on her chin and she has developed feelings for her co-star, Olivier.
Daisy is a completely relatable character, experiencing all the things girls of her age go through. The fact that it's all shared through her chatty diary means readers get to hear her inner thoughts and feelings, which will help them to understand that they are not alone in the things they are experiencing (I remember applying toothpaste to spots at that age!!).
I enjoyed the mix of everyday life and Hollywood starlet that the two main characters bring, and although Maxxy seems to have everything, there are times when Daisy realises that this might not be the case - empathy is quietly woven into the pages.
With appealing illustrations by Hannah McCaffrey to enhance the plot, The Drama Queens is a book that will be perfect for fans of Dork Diaries and Lottie Brooks.
The Drama Queens publishes on the 23rd April.
This Misadventures of Mina Mahmood School Inspectors! - Farhana Islam
Mina is back in her second book and this time, the end of Year 6 SAT party is scuppered by the sudden arrival of the inspectors! In an instant the teachers change and everybody is on high alert. And if that wasn't enough, things get worse when Barney's brother's pet tarantula gets loose! It's up to Mina, Reema and Mobeen to impress the inspectors and save the day.
I thoroughly enjoyed Mina's first book, School Trip, so I was excited to dive into School Inspectors! The book is fast-paced and full of laughs that will engage readers. After the tension of the exams, Mina and her classmates are excited for the celebrations that will follow, so the idea that everything is being cancelled due to the inspectors visiting completely changes the atmosphere. Then add in the complete identity change of every teacher and you can imagine what ensues! Chaos as staff prepare for the arrival; and tension as the inspectors need to be shown round the school. Mina, Reema and Mobeen are chosen for the honours with strict instructions to not 'embarrass or ruin the future of the school'. I'll leave you to read about everything that unfolds but be prepared to laugh out loud!
Will the school pass the inspection? You'll just have to read the book and find out.
Tarantulas, inspectors and utter chaos in this laugh out loud book that will be a hit with reader.
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