Demelza and the Spectre Detectors – Holly Rivers

Few middle grade titles are written by a person that played a huge part in a cult children's tv series, but this debut title from Holly Rivers is a welcome example of just that. Holly played Drusilla Paddock, best friend to Mildred Hubble in the original tv series of The Worst Witch aired in the … Continue reading Demelza and the Spectre Detectors – Holly Rivers

The Highland Falcon Thief – M.G.Leonard and Sam Sedgman

There are few if any children's books where the entire story takes place on a train, granted there are plenty where trains play a vital part in the story - The Railway Children (Edith Nesbit) being one timeless example and more recently I think highly of The Skylarks War (Hilary McKay) - but none that … Continue reading The Highland Falcon Thief – M.G.Leonard and Sam Sedgman

My 2019 Journey through the world of Childrens Literature

As a children's book blogger I have come to see 2019 as the year to celebrate the success of the debut author and have become a huge fan of some newly published authors that I look forward to future titles from. This year there has been a constant flow of outstanding publications, at times being … Continue reading My 2019 Journey through the world of Childrens Literature

Celebrating Barrington Stoke – 2019

One of the highlights of 2019 for me personally has been making contact with Barrington Stoke with the intention of including Dyslexia Friendly titles on my blog. They have been welcoming and inclusive from the offset and are a credit to the world of Children's publishing. There is relevance on a personal level as my … Continue reading Celebrating Barrington Stoke – 2019