Author - Holly RyanIllustrator - Sian RobertsPublishers - Little TigerPublication Date - 5th August 2021RRP - £6.99 (pb)Reader Age - 3-6 Years Rhyming verse gives this story, of an incredibly brave young girl, a pace to match her adventure. Taking her favourite teddy bear everywhere she goes - even to the loo! the young princess … Continue reading Never Mess with a Pirate Princess – Blog Tour
Fireborn – Twelve and the Frozen Forest (Blog Tour)
Written by Aisling Fowler Published by Harper Collins Join us as we journey to into a snowy prehistoric world. A prehistoric world where people give up their names to learn how to train as monster fighters, a place where they have to learn how to keep the peace. A place where magic is banned. This … Continue reading Fireborn – Twelve and the Frozen Forest (Blog Tour)
The Memory Thieves – A Blog Tour Interview with Author Darren Simpson
Whenever there is an opportunity to support an author publishing their latest book I jump at the chance, and when there is particular significance in regards to that author it makes the situation even more special. I read and loved Darren Simpson's debut publication, Scavengers, and then had the pleasure of hearing him up on … Continue reading The Memory Thieves – A Blog Tour Interview with Author Darren Simpson
Beautiful Picture Books by Bloomsbury
Here at #BookBound we love Picture Books, and love that children of all and any ages love having access to them, especially when making memories sharing them with siblings, and other family members. Here is our selection of fantastic picture books to enjoy this summer, all of which have been published by Bloomsbury. Helen read … Continue reading Beautiful Picture Books by Bloomsbury
Helen Reviews the latest Middle Grade Fiction
Tabitha Plimtock and the edge of the world Written by Erika McGann Illustrations by Phillip Cullen Published by O'Brien Press Sometimes a book comes along that allows your imagination to run wild. This is such a book, as you can imagine this lonely house on the edge of cliffs, and then you can see Tabitha … Continue reading Helen Reviews the latest Middle Grade Fiction
Kiki Kallira Break a Kingdom – Sangu Mandanna
From the very first sentence within this book I was curious as to how the story would develop. I thoroughly enjoy books that gage the readers attention from the offset, catching them off guard, and drawing them in. "I had absolutely, definitely killed my mother. OK, maybe not definitely, but I was pretty sure of … Continue reading Kiki Kallira Break a Kingdom – Sangu Mandanna
Tiger Warrior : Attack of the Dragon King (Blog Tour)
This newly published title, written by M.Chan, is the perfect choice for readers beginning their reading experience of early chapter books, with large font, and illustrations adorning the pages - the perfect combination for 5-8 year olds to independently enjoy the adventure story awaiting them, and being bought to life with both the creative text … Continue reading Tiger Warrior : Attack of the Dragon King (Blog Tour)
The Raven Heir
Written by Stephanie Burgis Due to be published by Bloomsbury on 5th August 2021 What an amazing book! This had everything you could ever want in a book - magic, a family secret, and non stop adventure. This has twists and turns all through out the book, relationships weren’t what you thought they were, and … Continue reading The Raven Heir
Song of the Far Isles – Blog Tour
What first compelled me to pick up this book is its cover, which is one of the most stunning covers I have seen this year. Its a really beautiful looking book, and after reading the book you realise that the cover tells the story. Take note of the stunning landscape, the female looking out towards a … Continue reading Song of the Far Isles – Blog Tour
A Mixture of Middle Grade Must Reads
by Helen Byles Peanut Jones and the Illustrated City Written and Illustrated by Rob Biddulph Published by Macmillan Children's Books Magic, friendship, art and danger, a fabulous combination for a new book aimed at children 8 years and above. Peanut Jones loves drawing, to her it’s magic, watching how a tiny pencil stroke can change the … Continue reading A Mixture of Middle Grade Must Reads
