Showing posts with label Book of The Week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book of The Week. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 August 2020

BOOK REVIEW: WILD CITIES BY BEN LERWILL ILLUSTRATED BY HARRIET HOBDAY

BOOK OF THE WEEK 

WILD CITIES BY BEN LERWILL & HARRIET HOBDAY (ILLUSTRATOR)

Children's Non-Fiction Out Sept 3rd  

PENGUIN

BOOK REVIEW

An absorbing and extraordinary insight into the different types of wildlife living in cities across the world.

It is teaming with fascinating facts and intriguing anecdotes that will tempt little explorers and nature lovers to discover and see what animals live in their own cities.

Every city has a wild side waiting to be discovered that is perfectly illustrated by the sumptuous and detailed illustrations that burst from every page. Harriet cleverly brings each of the different cities characters to life making each location a visual delight.

Did you know London was home to exotic parakeets or that Berlin is the greenest city in Europe home to wild boars and racoons? 

This is also a timely reminder that animals are struggling to retain their homes. 

 Mumbai has lost 60% of its green space forcing all sorts of animals and reptiles such as snakes to venture into the city. But is also highlights how adaptable and tough animals and insects are in the example of the 18000 bees who survived the Notre Dame Cathedral fire.

It is a reminder we share our space with many other inhabitants even if we don't always see them. It will ignite curiosity in children and encourage them to look around and keep an eye out for the animals living quietly alongside them. 

 A lovely gift to share with little nature lovers and explorers. 


BOOK DESCRIPTION

Picture a city. What do you see? Traffic and tower blocks? Or maybe you imagine something a little . . . wilder?

These are the astonishing stories of the animals who are adapting to live in our urban world - and how you can help them to thrive.

From the pitter-patter of penguins in Cape Town, to the prowl of a leopard in Mumbai, the splash of a seal in Sydney, cities are home to all sorts of unexpected residents.

Keep your eyes wide open as as we travel the globe discovering wild cities. With magical illustration and beautiful storytelling, these incredible stories will fascinate every reader who has the travel bug, or is an animal fan, or has ever wondered what else exists in our big cities.

Featuring: London, Berlin, Paris, Warsaw, Calgary, New York City, Chicago, Sydney, Beijing, Tokyo, Mumbai, Singapore, Cape Town and Seoul.


Ben Lerwill is a multiple award-winning writer. His work has appeared in a host of publications including National Geographic Traveller, Time Out, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Guardian. Over the past decade he's won four British Guild of Travel Writers' Awards, and often focuses on wildlife, rail journeys and the outdoors. Best of all, he writes fascinating, magical non-fiction stories that will amaze and inspire - just like the ones in this book.

 

Harriet Hobday is an extraordinary new talent, a recent graduate of the MA Children's Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art. Currently based in Edinburgh, she was highly commended in the Macmillan Prize 2015 and runner-up for The Batsford Prize 2018.

Thursday, 8 February 2018

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEWS FEB 10-11TH

This week my children's book reviews include a celebration of girl power, a picture book about finding love, a wild robot adventure and a romantic comedy for the modern teenager.

Perfect reads for Valentine's Day and something for everyone!

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

Enjoy



BOOK OF THE WEEK


MAKE MORE NOISE! BY NOSY CROW
CHILDREN 8+
An empowering anthology from best-selling children's authors including Emma Carroll and M.G. Leonard which celebrate strong girls and women. There are stories for everyone from historical to adventure. One hundred years ago, this week, women won the right to vote. These stories, some based on real people and some imagined, will hopefully help inspire a new generation of girl power and equality. A must for every school library. Each book donates £1 to Camfed.
ISBN 9781788002394 PB Nosy Crow £7.99


THE POESY RING BY BOB GRAHAM
PICTURE BOOK 4+
Love is always there, it just needs to be found. A whimsical and romantic journey of a poesy ring that was thrown away. The reader travels with it far and wide, through the seasons, over land and sea until it finds a loving home again. The visual narrative through the beautiful pen and wash illustrations add depth and empathy to an endearing story making it a perfect gift for Valentines Day.
ISBN 9781406378276 HB Walker Books £11.99


THE WILD ROBOT BY PETER BROWN
CHILDRENS 9+
Roz the robot is stranded on a wild island and to survive she must befriend the animals who live there. When her owners come to take her home, she must fight to protect all she holds dear. Children will love Roz the robot, her adopted duck, Brightbill and the menagerie of talking animals. Striking illustrations and short, snappy chapters give this action-packed adventure a broad appeal. The Iron Giant meets Jungle Book.
ISBN 9781848127272 PB Piccadilly £6.99



MOVIE NIGHT BY LUCY COURTENAY
YOUNG ADULT 13+
When Hanna sees her boyfriend kissing another girl she turns to her best friend Sol for support. They watch a film together once a month to work out life's hardest questions. Told from Hanna's and Sol's alternating points of view it gives insight into their characters and their struggle with unrequited love. This heart-warming comedy of errors and misunderstandings makes it a perfect read for romantics and movie lovers. Pretty in Pink for the modern teenager.
ISBN 9781444930733 PB Hodder £7.99





Friday, 26 May 2017

SOUTH WALES EVENING POST CHILDRENS BOOK REVIEW MAY 27-28

This week my pick of children's books for The South Wales Evening Post include a classic World War Two mystery set in Devon, a stunning picture book about unity, a fantasy adventure full of mayhem and monsters and an empathetic modern fable focusing on a young homeless girl. 

My column can be found in the Weekend supplement of The South Wales Evening Post on Saturday and Sunday. Enjoy!

BOOK OF THE WEEK



LETTERS FROM THE LIGHTHOUSE BY EMMA CARROLL
CHILDRENS 9+
Olive and her little brother are sent, from London, to stay with a mysterious lighthouse keeper in Devon, to escape the Blitz. Is he linked to her sisters disappearance? What is the meaning of her coded message? A gripping, historical adventure that will enthral and delight. This fast paced, middle grade thriller also has relevance for today and would be great for classroom discussion. The best kind of story that whisks you away into another world.
ISBN 9780571327584 PB Faber & Faber £6.99




UNDER THE SAME SKY BY BRITTA TECKENTRUP
PICTURE BOOK 3+
Dedicated to a united world, this talented illustrator shows how we still share the same hopes and dreams despite our differences. From penguins seeking solace, to singing whales, rabbits playing in the meadow and flamingo's sheltering from the storm, children will delight in the atmospheric pictures. With simple rhyming text and peek through illustrations we travel around the world celebrating variety and encouraging unity. A beautiful book to share.
ISBN 9781848575868 HB Caterpillar Books £10.99




QUEST FOR THE GOLDEN ARROW BY CARRIE JONES
CHILDREN 9+
Annie is one of the last humans who can control time. When her guardian is kidnapped, Annie is determined to save her and her enchanted home Aurora. On her quest she wins the trust of a dragon but there are secrets in Annie's past that are about to be revealed. Full of magical creatures, humour and adventure this is perfect for Percy Jackson and Harry Potter fans. The second book in the Time Stoppers series.
ISBN 9781408885437 PB Bloomsbury £6.99


THE GIRL IN BETWEEN BY SARAH CARROLL
CHILDREN 11+
In an abandoned mill in Dublin, Sam and her mother shelter from the memories of life on the streets. A place of safety. But when developers arrive their fragile security is about to be shattered. An empathetic story about homelessness which sheds light on those 'invisible' people who have fallen through the cracks of life. It shows the dangers, threats and vulnerabilities in this modern fable. A tense, haunting novel that will strike a chord.
ISBN 9781471160622 PB Simon & Schuster £6.99


Friday, 7 April 2017

CHILDRENS BOOK REVIEW FOR THE SOUTH WALES EVENING POST APRIL 8-9

This week my pick of children's books for The South Wales Evening Post include a book loving heroine, fun at the farm, a code cracking young genius and a time travelling romance.


My column can be found in the Weekend supplement of The South Wales Evening Post on Saturday and Sunday. Enjoy!



BOOK OF THE WEEK



BOOKSHOP GIRL BY SYLVIA BISHOP & ILLUSTRATED BY ASHLEY KING
CHILDREN 9+
Property has a big secret. She can't read, even though she loves everything about books. When her adopted family win a wondrous bookshop, is the prize too good to be true? Will Property save her family from disaster and keep her secret? Can the shop's very grumpy cat help her? This magical story is a joy with a feisty heroine that will capture your heart. The line illustrations by Ashley King compliment its quirky charm throughout. Enchanting.
ISBN 9781407159690 PB Scholastic £5.99






REALLY FEELY FARM BY DORLING KINDERSELY
BOARD BOOK 0+
These delightful sturdy touch and feel books are packed with fluffy patches, bumpy patterns and tactile glitter that invite pre schoolers to touch and tickle. The crisp, clear pictures and text show a well thought out introduction to animals and birds on the farm. Toddlers can learn the names of chickens, pigs, sheep and more. Also available in the series are Baby Animals. A perfect and healthy alternative to chocolate for Easter!
ISBN 9780241268056 HB Dorling Kindersley £ 5.99




WILLIAM WENTON AND THE LURIDIUM THIEF BY BOBBIE PEERS
CHILDREN 9+
William has inherited a genius for code breaking from his grandfather, who has mysteriously disappeared. When his extraordinary talent is discovered he is kidnapped and taken to a secretive institute full of some very cool gadgets and robots. What is the strange substance called Luridium? Who is chasing him? This award winning adventure bristles with excitement, humour and some jaw dropping cliff hangers giving it a wide appeal. Da Vinci Code meets Alex Rider.
ISBN 9781406371703 PB Walker Books £6.99




WAKING IN TIME BY ANGIE STANTON
YOUNG ADULT 13+
Abbi arrives in college only to find, on her second day, she wakes up in 1983. It's just the beginning of her time travelling. Can she solve her grandmother's mystery as she tumbles through the decades? Another student, Will has travelled forward in time from 1927. Will their love survive? How will they get back home? A nostalgic, romantic mystery with a timely twist. Back to the Future meets The Time Travellers Wife.
ISBN 9781782025931 PB Curious Fox £7.99

Saturday, 26 March 2016

Childrens Book Review in The South Wales Evening Post March 26th -27th for The Easter Weekend

Find my Childrens Book Review Column in The South Wales Evening Post this Easter weekend March 26th-27th. My picks including a breathtaking finale to a riveting fantasy series, a picture book explaining Aspergers, Enid Blyton for young readers and a mad ostrich that will have you in stitches. Perfect reading for the holidays!!



BOOK OF THE WEEK


HALF LOST BY SALLY GREEN
TEEN FICTION 13+
A thrilling conclusion to this epic trilogy won't disappoint its legion of fans. Nathan a witch with enormous powers is on the run. Traumatised by the horrendous acts he has been forced to commit and faced with a battle to save his kind will it make or break him? Friendship, treachery, magic and adventure against the backdrop of a brutal war, this has it all. The heart stopping climax will stun you. Spellbinding.
ISBN: 9780141350905 PB Penguin Books £7.99
5/5 Stars



ISAAC AND HIS AMAZING ASPERGER SUPERPOWERS! BY MELANIE WALSH
PICTURE BOOK 3+
A great introduction to explaining Aspergers to very young children. Isaac feels he has superhero strengths and he shows us how he's sees the world in a different way. The story makes the subject more accessible and encourages readers to have a greater understanding. The superhero guise makes the uninformed appreciate the strengths and the struggles of those who have this condition. Great for teachers as well.
ISBN: 9781406344455 HB Walker Books Ltd £11.99
5/5 Star



ADVENTURES ON THE WAY HOME BY ENID BLYTON
CHILDRENS 5+
One of a series of short tales from one of my childhood favourite authors. Suitable for early readers made especially attractive with colourful illustrations by the talented Tony Ross and easily digestible short chapters. The classic tale of a group of friends and their dog finding adventure has universal appeal to boys and girls. A fight has broken out but how can they stop it? All is not what it seems!
ISBN 9781444927641Hodder Childrens £5.99
4/5 Stars



THE OSTRICH OF PUDDING LANE BY JEREMY STRONG
CHILDRENS 7+
An hilarious collection of three stories about the misadventures of Mad Iris, the school mascot, who happens to be a very naughty ostrich. Can he save the school from the nasty inspector and sort out over zealous parents? Punctured with zany illustrations to add to the slapstick comedy this is a great holiday read accessible to all reading levels. If that wasn't enough you can find jokes and other fun activities at the back.
ISBN 9781781125526 Barrington Stoke £5.99
5/5 Stars


Friday, 8 January 2016

Childrens Book Column for The South Wales Evening Post Jan 9th 2016 from picture books to young adult fiction

Childrens book column South Wales Evening Post Jan 9th 2016

This week my books include an inspiring and courageous dragon, a hungry bear, a feisty victorian maid and a mythological dystopia. An eclectic mix!!

BOOK OF THE WEEK

THATS WHAT WINGS ARE FOR BY PATRICK GUEST
PICTURE BOOK 5+

A beautiful heart warming story of Bluey the dragon who, unlike the other dragons, has floppy wings, weak lungs and soft fur rather than scales. Rejected by his peers Bluey sets off to find a dragon just like him. Inspirational to those not only with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, which this book supports but all children who struggle to find a place in the world. It encourages them to find their own unique talents. Good for discussion about disabilities.

SBN: 9781742978291 HB Hardie Grant Egmont £6.99
5/5 stars



FABULOUS PIE BY GARETH EDWARDS
PICTURE BOOK 3+
    Bear wants to make a big pie but what to put in it? He meets a succession of forest animals who make helpful suggestions of nuts, berries and fruits. Bear has other ideas however and would prefer to put the animals themselves in his pie! Full of suspense and mischief with snappy rhyming text and rich illustrations this will have a wide appeal and deserves multiple readings and laughs.
     ISBN: 9781407131467 PB Scholastic £6.99
    5/5 stars




ANYONE BUT IVY POCKET BY CALEB KRISP
CHILDRENS 9+
Ivy Pocket,a twelve-year-old maid, has agreed to courier The Clock Diamond from Paris to England after being sacked for dunking her mistress's head in a bowl of punch! Dangers and supernatural mysteries greet her around every corner but Ivy is 'maid' for this job. A feisty eccentric heroine in a Gothic tale of murder and treachery that will chill you to the bone. A thrilling introduction to a great series complimented by witty illustrations.
ISBN: 9781408858646 PB Bloomsbury Publishing £6.99
5/5 stars





UNWRAPPED SKY BY RJURIK DAVIDSON
YOUNG ADULT 13+
This really captured my imagination as soon as I started reading it. I love Greek mythology and was entranced by the description of the minotaurs and the ruthless city  Caeli-Amur. The world Rjurik builds up is complex and battles with the storytelling a little but I loved the characters and their bid for survival. A very talented writer with a distinctive style. Definitely not run of the mill. For Tolkein and Pullman lovers.
PS. Adore The Cover!!
ISBN: 9781447252382 PB Pan Macmillan £8..99
4/5 stars

Saturday, 21 November 2015

Childrens Book Review Column for South Wales Evening Post Nov 21st #TheReadingChair

My selection of childrens books for The South Wales Evening Post for Nov 21st.
Includes a beautifully illustrated visual poem to innocence and kindness, a farmyard caper, a guide for little budding astronauts and an Arabian adventure. 



BOOK OF THE WEEK


FOOTPATH FLOWERS BY JON ARNO LAWSON
PICTURE BOOK 3+
A wonderful wordless book about finding beauty in unlikely places if we just take the time to look. As the little girl collects flowers from urban cracks and crevices unbeknownst to her dad she redistributes them to those who would most appreciate them. As the book slowly fills with colour we are reminded of what we can miss in our fast paced lives. A visual poem to the importance of small but significant acts of kindness.
ISBN 9781406362084 HB Walker Books Ltd £11.99
5/5 Stars
CHILDRENS PICTURE BOOK 3+


WHAT THE LADYBIRD HEARD NEXT BY JULIA DONALDSON AND LYDIA MONKS

The hilarious sequel to bestselling picture book What The Ladybird Heard. This farm yard caper is bursting with colour and fun. Ladybird hatches a plan with her farmyard friends to capture two dastardly robbers trying to steal Hen's eggs. Donaldson's witty rhymes paired with the bold illustrations of Monks will delight all their little fans again and again. Its all about team work!
ISBN: 9781447275954 HB Pan Macmillan £11.99
5/5 stars


CHILDRENS 9+

THE ASTRONAUTS HANDBOOK BY LOUIE STOWELL

With a forward by the British Astronaut, Tim Peake this is perfect for little stargazers. Colourful pages and fascinating facts that include the rigours of the astronauts training, the International Space Station and fun bits that everyone wants to know such as how they go to the toilet! It covers all the aspects that you can think of and more regarding the technology and experiments. Inspirational and entertaining.
ISBN: 9781409590743 PB Usborne Publishing £6.99
5/5 stars


YOUNG ADULT FICTION 12+

A THOUSAND NIGHTS BY E.K.JOHNSTON

A richly embroidered tale of family loyalty, bravery and adventure. Based on Scheherazade, a young woman saves her sister by becoming the new wife of a demon king but how will she survive her imminent death? This is an empowering story showing that the mind can be mightier than the sword. Brimming with magic and myth this will sweep you away into an ancient desert kingdom with a bold and beautiful heroine. Epic.
ISBN: 9781447284116 HB Pan Macmillan £12.99

5/5 stars