As they begin to tidy up, Luna decides that holding a festival on the island would help raise funds for the donkey sanctuary she intends to open. But planning a festival isn't easy, especially when you're trying to keep it secret from your parents! Will she be able to pull it off?
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.
We Won An Island - Charlottoe Lo
As they begin to tidy up, Luna decides that holding a festival on the island would help raise funds for the donkey sanctuary she intends to open. But planning a festival isn't easy, especially when you're trying to keep it secret from your parents! Will she be able to pull it off?
If The Invader Comes - Tom Palmer
Bobble knows that her father is suffering with shell-shock since he fought during WWI, and the constant planes flying over the house are triggering him, which means it's up to her to help her mum in the house as well as with her dad. The war changed children's childhoods and forced them to grow up quickly, and If The Invader Comes shows this. Once they discover that their parents are involved in dangerous and top-secret war work, Bobble, Cilla and Cadan step-up to help them, and this is often dangerous in more ways than one. The trio are brave and wonderful characters who reader will very much enjoy getting to know.
The book brilliantly portrays the reality of war for children and the dangers it posed. As characters they are very different: Bobble is brave and empathetic, showing her understanding of what others are going through. Cadan is clever and calm in the face of danger, especially whilst commanding the Iris; whilst Cilla is strong and determined, and refuses to conform to expectations, especially when it comes to flying planes. Together, they are a force to be reckoned with and, despite the book being shorter (198 pages), they are perfectly formed.
The plot is well-paced and looks sensitively at themes that will engage readers whilst keeping them gripped as they feel like they are alongside Bobble and her friends. If The Invader Comes is a book perfect for those studying WWII or anybody who enjoys a good adventure, and I'd really love to know what's going to happen to Bobble and her friends next.
The House Of Horrors - Dan Smith
Whilst travelling across the desert in Texas, at night, the Slade family's car breaks down leaving them stranded without phone signal. Fortunately, Sam asses in his truck and offers to tow them to his home to help them. Their initial relief is short-lived for they are taken to the ghost town of Coyote Creek. Here they are forced into Dr Kilgore's House of Horrors and suddenly, their family trip turns into a living nightmare.
It is no secret that I am a big fan of Dan Smith's books and his Night House Files series is another huge hit (both with me and with the children at school), so I was thrilled when the third book in the series arrived for me.
The account of the events is given by fifteen-year-old Jay Slade, and is given in snippets through story as well as case notes. The mixed-media allows different aspects of the story to be told and also helps to build the suspense. I don't want to give anything away but what the family goes through is terrifying and told in great detail. It's an action-packed read that doesn't let up and will have readers gripped and terrified in equal measure.
I know I'm a scaredy cat but The House Of Horrors was a book I had to read during daylight hours! Dan has captured the tension brilliantly in this supernatural thriller that will definitely leave readers guessing. I was genuinely scared whilst reading!
Although The House Of Horrors is part of the Night House Files series, it would also make a perfect stand alone book. With Luke Brookes once again adding chilling illustrations, and Barrington Stoke waving their magic wand with font and layout, this really is a book that is accessible to all - but especially the very brave!
Flipped! - Philip Caveney
During the COVID pandemic, whilst his mum is at work at the hospital, Flip goes out walking. During one such walk, he stumbles across a house that looks like it's been abandoned; however, when he ventures inside he finds things aren't quite what they should be, for inside are the characters from Great Expectations and, without realising quite how, he becomes part of Charles Dickens' famous novel. He can come and go but he cannot escape and it looks as though things could take a horrible turn if he can't find a way out.
I loved the idea of this book. I've read Great Expectations so being able to revisit the characters in this novel was a lovely surprise.
Flip is finding the pandemic difficult (didn't we all?!) and walking is the thing that calms him. He is worried about his mum and feels lonely. With lockdown in full flow, he can't turn to anybody for help so has to tackle everything on his own. He's a very relatable character and one readers will enjoy getting to know. The book is also a brilliant way to introduce a new generation to Charles Dickens. The plot of Flipped seamlessly weaves the story through its pages so that readers will understand the plot even if they haven't read the original; in fact, it may prompt some to then go on to read it.
Out now, Flipped is an engaging read and full of intrigue and mistaken identity that leads to a thought-provoking read.
A Sister Like You - Sarah Hagger-Holt
Ella and Ari have been brought up very differently but when they both start at St Hilda's school it's for a fresh start. They both feel alone but they get to know each other through the school choir, however, everything changes when they discover they are actually sisters.
Relic Hamilton Genie Hunter The Door Of The Dead - Joseph Coelho
'Ravenna, the king of evil genies, has taken over Taya's body and has gone underground finding powerful genie allies ... its over to Relic and the Hermitic Sodality of Genie Hunters to try and stem the flood of chaos! But one genie proves a bigger threat than all the others combined: The Archivist was a terrible genie, so terrible that his lamp was kept hidden in Windsor Castle for centuries. Relic and the team must get to it before Ravenna...'
Relic Hamilton has been a firm favourite in school since its publication (and Joseph's visit) - you can read my review here - so I was thrilled to be able to read The Door Of The Dead over the Easter holiday.
Relic is getting used to his new life as part of the Hermetic Sodality of Genie Hunters but he is thrown into the middle of this adventure when this new adventure begins. This time, he is more confident in his abilities, having honed them in the first book, but this time the danger level is raised.
This is an actin-packed adventure that will have readers on the edge of their seat and will leave them desperate for book 3.
The Silver Kingdom - Radiya Hafiza
We Won An Island - Charlottoe Lo
Since Luna's granny died, things have been different - Luna's dad has been depressed and the family have ended up owing too much ren...
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WWII is raging and whilst most children are being evacuated to the countryside, Joseph is being sent to the city by his grandma who can no...
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When Callen and his family move to his father's childhood home, Callen doesn't realise how big it is going to be or exactly what awa...
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Sometimes a book comes along and, when you first pick it up, you don't realise just how good it's going to be. Well, for me, Dragon...










