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Thursday, 29 August 2019

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW AUG 31-1 SEPT

This week my children's book reviews include a middle grade adventure in Snowdonia, a picture book about going to school for the time, a return to Enid Blyton's classic Mallory Towers and a charming romance for young adults set on a train going across America. 


Great books for going back to school and university!




Also in the Weekend section of The South Wales Evening Post. Enjoy!



BOOK OF THE WEEK 

MAX KOWALSKI DIDN'T MEAN IT BY SUSIE DAY
CHILDREN 9+
Max is an 11-years-old boy who is always in trouble. But when his father disappears he must take responsibility for his siblings. They hide in Snowdonia where Max discovers new friends and a dragon that must be defeated! A heartwarming and emotional story about Max and his imperfect family that will make you laugh and cry. It is ideal for discussions about masculinity, dealing with unfair expectations and why it's okay to be yourself.
Puffin PB £6.99


THE COLOUR MONSTER GOES TO SCHOOL BY ANNA LLENAS
PICTURE BOOK 4+
The Colour Monster is preparing for his first day at school with his friend. Together with the new pupils they paint pictures, read and play. Despite making some mistakes they thoroughly enjoy and can't wait to go back. A wonderful and reassuring story for children who feel nervous about their first day at school. A great way to start a conversation about what children will expect in school as well as being very funny.
Templar PB £6.99



NEW CLASS AT MALORY TOWERS BY ENID BLYTON & VARIOUS
CHILDREN 9+
The definitive boarding school series returns with four new stories by various authors including Patrice Lawrence. New girl Marietta wants to go back to her home in the circus. When a dormitory argument reveals something unusual about her braided hair will she find friends at last? The tales are full of fun, friendship and midnight feasts with a feminist spin. The diverse and strong female cast will inspire a new generation of readers.
Hodder PB £6.99


FIELD NOTES ON LOVE BY JENNIFER E. SMITH
YOUNG ADULT 12+
Before starting university Mae and Hugo meet through the internet to become travel companions on a cross-country train trip across the USA. Despite being strangers and dealing with family drama they start to fall for each other. An endearing romance about living in the moment, learning to be independent and trusting your instincts. An intimate and atmospheric love story that speeds along to a satisfying climax. For fans of Stephanie Perkins and Jenny Han.
Macmillan PB £7.99

Sunday, 11 August 2019

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW AUG 10-11

This week my children's book reviews include a feminist fairy-tale for teens, a picture book about the plight orangutans, a middle grade adventure about a princess who loves BMX and an intriqueing Young adult thriller set on the Welsh coast


Happy Summer Reading!



Also in the Weekend section of The South Wales Evening Post. Enjoy!



BOOK OF THE WEEK

THE KINGDOM BY JESS ROTHENBERG
YOUNG ADULT 12+
Android princess Ana lives in The Kingdom which makes visitors' wishes come true. But when she is accused of murder difficult questions must be ascertained. Did Ana override her program? Does she have free will? Told through court testimony and flashbacks this will keep the reader guessing until the end. An intriguing thriller and anti-fairytale with a cinematic feel and themes of sisterhood, objectification and how power can corrupt. Westworld meets One of Us is Lying.
Macmillan PB £7.99


THERE'S A RANG-TAN IN MY BEDROOM BY JAMES SELLICK & FRANN PRESTON-GANNON
CHILDREN 4+
When a little girl discovers a mischievous orangutan in her bedroom it shows her how growing palm oil for her products, such as shampoo are destroying her home. The moving illustrations and story show the plight of orangutans, the dangers of deforestation and what we can do to help. It includes how to write a campaign letter and why palm oil is so harmful to wildlife. This is a special picture book with a vital message to share.
Wren & Rook HB £12.99


PRINCESS BMX BY MARIE BASTING
CHILDREN 7+
Princess Ava travels between her magical kingdom and London to fulfil her passion for riding BMX. But can Ava use her new biking skills to save her home from her evil Aunty? Ava's hilarious adventure races along at breakneck speed while punctured with characterful illustrations by Flavia Sorrentino. Children will love Ava's cheeky humour and her courage to be true to herself. A modern fairy-tale which is full of magic, friendship and bikes! Enchanted meets BMX.
Chicken House PB £7.99


MY SECRET LIES WITH YOU BY FAYE BIRD
YOUNG ADULT 14+
A mysterious girl Alys appeared one summer only to vanish without a trace. This summer Cait arrives for a holiday in Wales mourning the loss of her father while dealing with her mother's new boyfriend. Told from four perspectives this is a classic whodunnit with a twist in the tale. Secrets and lies, friendships and family, love and loss are intertwined in this fast-paced thriller. A perfect summer read for fans of Pretty Little Lies and Riverdale.
Usborne PB £7.99

Friday, 2 August 2019

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW AUG 3-4

This week my children's book reviews include an imaginatively gothic adventure for middle grade plus two lift-the-flap board books: join a postman as he delivers his parcels and an introduction to an airport. Last but not least a middle grade mystery must be solved by a detective editor!


Happy Summer Reading!



Also in the Weekend section of The South Wales Evening Post. Enjoy!



BOOK OF WEEK

THE MONSTER WHO WASN'T BY T.C.SHELLEY
CHILDREN 9+
An Imp who looks human is born into an underworld of monsters. Some grumpy yet adorable gargoyles adopt him because he can steal chocolate without being noticed. Can Imp find his place in the world or will the King of Ogres use him for his evil plan? A wonderfully Gothic fantasy full of good and bad monsters which will enthrall children. I especially loved Imp's hilarious adopted family. Spiderwick Chronicles meets Labyrinth.
Bloomsbury PB £6.99


MARCEL'S PARCELS BY KATE HINDLEY
BOARD BOOK 3+
Marcel Trunkmore has parcels to deliver and he needs someone to help him. A lovely lift-the-flap book introducing children to all the characters on Treacle Street. They will delight in visiting Prima Pavlova's dance school, Grease Monkeys Garage and the pie shop. But does Marcel also have a surprise package? Full of entertaining and amusing bright illustrations that children will love to explore. A charming book for pre-schoolers which is followed up with Prima's Missing Bunnies.
Simon & Schuster HB £ 6.99



AIRPORT BY JONNY MARX & CINTA VILLALOBOS
BOARD BOOK 3+
A fun large format board book that introduces young children to what to expect when they go to the airport. With dozens of flaps to lift and lots of information to uncover there is plenty to interest as children leaf through the different areas of a bustling airport. There are lists of things to spot while they explore the terminal, discover how an aeroplane takes off and what to expect on arrival. Great for someone's first trip abroad.
360 Degrees HB £11.99


SCOOP MCLAREN: DETECTIVE EDITOR BY HELEN CASTLES
CHILDREN 8+
Scoop and her best friend Evie run an online newspaper. When an evil reporter Sonny starts to cause havoc by predicting dastardly events such as raining frogs they must uncover his true identity before it's too late. Children will love tenacious budding journalist Scoop and her determination to get to the bottom of a story. A witty fast-paced mystery for fans of Robin Stevens and Katherine Woodfine. Can you follow the clues?
New Frontier Publishing PB £6.99