March has seen an abundance of new titles enter the world of children's literature, especially picture books. Continuing on from my previous picture book post this month (Peeking at Picture Books - March) are the following books that I would highly recommend. Cherry Blossom and Paper Planes The stunning illustrations within this book are the … Continue reading Peeking at Picture Books – March (part 2)
The Middler
Our eldest, Jed, got born first out of all of us. Our youngest, Trig, - he got born four years later. And me, Maggie, I was in-between. The middler, worse luck. Maggie is the middle child and as such is shown none of the praise, respect, aspirations and reward given to the eldest child of … Continue reading The Middler
Extraordinary Birds
December is convinced she will transform into a bird, with wings coming out of the scar on her back. Spending all of her free time training and preparing for her transformation, she can frequently be found climbing up trees or eating seeds at the dinner table. Having grown up in the care system spending short … Continue reading Extraordinary Birds
How to Rob a Bank
Front cover When Dylan wants to impress a girl he likes he buys her a scented candle for her birthday. Whilst over at Beth's house he lights the candle for her to enjoy as per her request, until the sound of her mum coming up the stairs frightens them and the candle is quickly extinguished … Continue reading How to Rob a Bank
A Moon Girl Stole my Friend
Front Cover Lyla lives in the year 2099, where toilets no longer need flushing, little brothers still invade your private space, and even the strongest of friendships get tested. When Lyla and her best friend Bianca discuss Biancas upcoming birthday party plans Lyla is confident of her invite, so much so she buys her friends … Continue reading A Moon Girl Stole my Friend
Isadora Moon has a sleepover
Front cover The latest instalment in the Isadora Moon series, Isadora Moon has a sleepover tells of the adventure the books namesake has after her teacher sets a weekend based homework. The task given is to design and bake a cake like those seen on a hit tv show, and the cake that outshines the … Continue reading Isadora Moon has a sleepover
Joe Quinn’s Poltergeist
Front cover An absolutely stunning graphic novel from David Almond with beautiful, thought-provoking illustrations by Dave McKean. The first thing that really draws you to pick up this book is the cover. It is absolutely stunning to look at, grasping your imagination with both hands and evoking so many thoughts from it and there is … Continue reading Joe Quinn’s Poltergeist
Peeking at Picture Books – March 2019
Welcome to my March picture book blog post featuring titles due for publication on March 7th (World Book Day) and 12th, so if your looking for a recommendation to help you decide what to use your world book day token on look no further because here are 10 amazing picture book titles to help you … Continue reading Peeking at Picture Books – March 2019
The Maker of Monsters
The Maker of Monsters front cover Brat lives on a desolate island with Lord Macawber, a man who was banished from society for his use of dark magic. From his lab on the island Macawber creates monsters as he plots his revenge on the society that banished him and believes it to be the only … Continue reading The Maker of Monsters
February Favourites
I have read so many amazing books this February and blogged as I have gone along, this is my post on two books that I missed when they had already been published but are now firm favourites of mine. The Clockwork Crow Telling the story of an orphan named Seren who is sent to live … Continue reading February Favourites







