Written by Amelia Giudici Published by Andersen Press Cover design by Philip Harris Since starting this blog in 2019 I have read so many books, and it only now occurs to me to do some sort of official BookBound award for those that truly are the creme de la creme of children's literature. The cause … Continue reading Anya and the light above the Ocean
Tag: fantasy
Middle Grade Must Reads – February 2026 (Part Two)
The Uninvited Written by Ross MacKenzie Published by Andersen Press I have loved everything Ross Mackenzie has ever written and I know this was going to be the same with this book. When the Faerie folk flee their world and come to ours, running from the nightmare of war, nobody in the everyday knows what to … Continue reading Middle Grade Must Reads – February 2026 (Part Two)
Middle Grade Must Read – February 2026 (Part Two)
Nora Nightsky Written by Rebecca Lewis-Oakes Published by Scholastic I was lucky enough to have been sent a sample booklet of this book which left me wanting to read the entire book. Nora Nightsky is a star - literally. Her glamorous mum is the North Star, and their dazzling family works hard, bringing to life the … Continue reading Middle Grade Must Read – February 2026 (Part Two)
YA titles to escape into
All The Lost Souls Written by Amie Jordan Published by Chicken House. This is the second book in the All the hidden Monsters series, and last summer I reviewed book one for the blog. So it was great to catch up with these characters and see what they had got up to. A feud between witches … Continue reading YA titles to escape into
Gift ideas for younger readers this Christmas (Part One)
Room on the Broom : A Lift-the-Flap Book Published by Macmillan I never thought it possible for any of the Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler books to get any better, yet they do with each year that passes through the new formats they are released in (the Queen Mary Dolls House edition of The Gruffalo … Continue reading Gift ideas for younger readers this Christmas (Part One)
Scarlet Morning
Screenshot Written by N D Stevenson Published by Quill Tree Books ND Stevenson is the award-winning, bestselling author and illustrator of Nimona and The Fire Never Goes Out and the cocreator of Lumberjanes and was the showrunner for the award-winning Netflix series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. He currently lives in Los Angeles. Getting … Continue reading Scarlet Morning
Middle Grade Must Reads – September 2025 (Part Two)
Rebel Heart Written by Ally Sherrick Published by Chicken House England, 1645. Merriweather Pryce is the daughter of a nobleman fighting for King Charles I in a war that divides the country. When her family home is besieged by Cromwell’s army, Merri set out to get help. But in a land filled with enemy soldiers, turncoats and … Continue reading Middle Grade Must Reads – September 2025 (Part Two)
Why we are LOVING these Supertato titles right now
Written and Illustrated by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet Published by Simon and Schuster As someone who has little people in my family that are fans of Supertato on CBeebies, something they are given the opportunity to watch at school some times too, we are delighted to have been able to share some books from … Continue reading Why we are LOVING these Supertato titles right now
Middle Grade Must Reads – September 2025 (Part One)
The Lucky House Detective Agency Written by Scarlett Li Illustrations by Siân James Published by Knights Of The blurb sounded so fun and I couldn't wait to meet Felix and his friends. Welcome to the Lucky House takeaway! Serving delicious noodles, chips, and now a mystery to be solved... Felix and his best friend Isaac are … Continue reading Middle Grade Must Reads – September 2025 (Part One)
Middle Grade Must Reads – August 2025 (Part One)
Dragonborn Written by Struan Murray Published by Puffin If there is one author that can get you out of a reading slump, it’s Struan Murray. Everything he has ever written has been different and exciting and I knew this was going to be no different. Become the impossible . . . Life is no fun for … Continue reading Middle Grade Must Reads – August 2025 (Part One)









