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[[Category:New Reviews|Confident Readers]] __NOTOC__<!-- Remove -->{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Shel Silverstein1836285493|title=Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot BackDouble Life of a Wheelchair User|author=Rob Keeley|rating=4.5
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|summary=Meet the finest shooter in the world. NoWill is a keen player of video games, not one of those huntersa conscientious student, who go to Africa a slightly annoying brother and kill off a supportive friend. But most of all the wonderful wildlife there, but Lafcadiohe is an aspiring writer. He's a lionEnglish is his favourite lesson at his school, Marlowe Park, and one at which he excels. This hasn't gone unnoticed by his real name might have been something more like ''Ruggrrg'' or ''Grummfgff''headteacher, but one day when a hunter was about to shoot at him (with an unloaded rifle)Mrs Howarth, he ate the hunter and picked the gun up she has suggested to try out – then carried on shooting until Will and his mum that he was the world's bestspends a couple of afternoons a week at a different school, Station Road, standing on where his head or with paws tied behind his backability might be better extended. His new life gives him a new name, but is that really what he would have wanted as a young lion cub?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782690824</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Eoin Colfer (editor)1836282028|title=Once Upon a PlaceThe Fighting Spirit|author=Rob Keeley|rating=3.54|genre=Confident Readers |summary=You know the bit of the blurb ''Would you like to adopt a ghost?'' ''Young spirit, born 1887, seeks kind home to haunt. Gentleman by birth. Good company. Gets on every well with other children. Jokes and shocks a speciality.''Artemis Fowl '' bookIf interested, place outside your home three twigs, where Eoin Colfer had it said about how you pronounce his name? That wasn't in the intention shape of an up-and-coming author arrow, pointing to be recognisable; rather, it was prideyour front door... Pride '' Hooray! Bookbag favourite Rob Keeley is celebrating a decade of his wonderfully entertaining [[Rob Keeley's ''Spirits'' series in the difference of it, of the Irishness of itChronological Order|Spirits]] series with a new adventure that is both a reboot and a continuation. IrelandJust like Doctor Who, it seems to meEdward Fitzberranger, is more full than usual of peopleour incorrigible Victorian ghost boy, things has some new companions. Ruby and ideas, Jayden respond to this intriguing advertisement and places that are different by dint of their singular nationality – and so many deserve to have pride attached to them. The places might not be the famous onesEdward, but they can be who has broken the source of pride, rules as usual and of storiesabsconded from his manor house home, which is where this compilation of short works for the young comes adopted by them and takes up residence in, with the authors invited to select their chosen place and write about it.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>191041137X</amazonuk>... a wardrobe!
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Chris O'Dowd and Nick Vincent MurphyRob Keeley|title=Moone Boy 2Childish Spirits: The Fish Detective10th anniversary special edition
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Christmas is comingAround here, and Martin Moonewe're big fans of children's author Rob Keeley. He's family are on a strict budget. Placed in charge ball of finding the family a Christmas tree Martinhappy positivity, actuallyhe understands children, is more worried about how and hewrites for their pleasure and enjoyment, not to lecture or hector. The ''Childish Spirits'll ever manage to get a Game Boy' series is one of his greatest achievements. He decides to get himself It's a job but sequence of courseghost stories centring on Ellie, being Martin, he a stalwart young girl who can't get himself cope with anything the usual paper round. Nospirit world throws at her, and Edward, Martin Moone becomes a butcher's boy!spoiled lordling and the first spirit Ellie encounters|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1447270975</amazonuk>1783064617
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Eoin Colfer and Victor AmbrusMax Boucherat|title=The SealLast Life of Lori Mills|rating=4.5|genre=Confident Readers|summary=We meet Lori on the first evening she's got the house to herself – no neighbour to pop in, babysitter poorly, mother at work, just an avidly rule-breaking eleven year old, on her lonesome. What could possibly go wrong? Snuggled in a blanket fort, she has one main intention, and that is to log on to Voxminer, the world-building, critter-collecting game that is a hit in Lori's Fate (Colour Conker) world. But first Lori has a tiny inkling that this stormy night doesn't find herself entirely on her own, and then she finds something even more spooky. For the server she and her bestie and nobody else should be able to enter shows signs of tampering. When malevolent eyes spark up on her phone screen, and her safe place in the game has been doctored – well, where is a girl to turn?|isbn=0008666482}}{{Frontpage|author=Kieran Larwood and Joe Todd-Stanton|title=Dungeon Runners: Hero Trial
|rating=4
|genre=Dyslexia FriendlyConfident Readers|summary=Bobby Parrish was reluctant to admit that Meet Kit. Like most of the seal was cutepeople in his world, even to himself. That sort it seems, he is an avid fan of Dungeon Running – the sport where a team of thing was for girls warrior, mage and healer enter specially prepared, century-old, magical mazes, and he was here race to club the sealexit, perhaps bothering with the treasure or the big bad and the points they grant you along the way. Seals were affecting his fatherUnfortunately for Kit, the only thing he's livelihood as a fisherman and there was a bounty seen of a £1 for a seal's flipper: in those days the latest race on the inn TV equivalent is that was good money one team has been retired, eaten, and even one a new trio of the girls had collected the cashquestors is needed. StillPossibly very unfortunately indeed for Kit, somehow he couldn't quite bring himself has taken to attack the defenceless cub, all big, black, round eyes goading from the token bully of his world and obviously unworried by his presencestumbled into declaring he'll enter as a team. What would the other lads say though? More chance does this friendless, muscle-free-zone have in actually managing that, and how could he possibly hope to the point, what would his father saysucceed?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1781124310</amazonuk>1839945184
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Michael Morpurgo and Catherine RaynerJames Sherwood Metts|title=Clare and Her Captain (Colour Conker)Planet Storyland|rating=4.5|genre=Dyslexia FriendlyConfident Readers|summary=Clare didn't enjoy Things have been a bit sticky for the journey down to DevonEarthlings. Her parents always argued AI and it was usually because Mum had lost her way or got caught in a traffic jam automation have been proceeding apace, often replacing jobs they're paid to do and this other tasks that took time she'd done bothto accomplish. It was a little better when Just as they got were beginning to get used to all this technological change and starting to Aunt Dora's housethink of other, but Aunt Dora wasn't exactly a peacemaker and tended new ways to stick up for Dad against everybody elsespend time, along came an awful pandemic. The holiday improved when Clare got out for a walk on her own Life was pretty much shut down and discovered a stray lamb on the road. She took , along with it to , all the nearest house and Mr Jones was delighted: Clare had just saved half his flock. Clare got many daily social interactions on with the old man - and with his horse, Captainwhich they depend so heavily.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1781124353</amazonuk>1736128426
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Justin Richards and Dan GreenTom Percival|title=Doctor Who: The Dangerous Book of MonstersWrong Shoes
|rating=5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=ItWill's imperative you keep up with The Doctorlife is difficult, in both senses – meaning in case the first thing a multitude of ways. He is bullied because he tells you to do is has 'the wrong shoes'Run!, he has the wrong shoes because his dad can't work and doesn' t have enough money for even the most basic of things like food, and his dad can't work because he lost his job at the college, was working a cash-in -hand job on a building site and had an accident. Throw into that mix the sense of following all fact that his various adventures mum and maintaining knowledge of what's what dad are separated, and who heWill's facedlife seems bleak in every direction. And yet, enemy-wisehe still has a tiny amount of hope. One great way He is good at art, and clings to be enemy wise the moments of joy when he is to peruse this bookdrawing, which really is that feel like a great present for light at the young fan – and end of course a life-saving manual for when you yourself find sharks in the foglong, gas-mask wearing boys ''sans'' their mothers or indeed gigantic Cyberking dreadnought spacecraftdark tunnel. Honestly, why this is classed as a fiction title I have no idea…|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1405920033</amazonuk>1398527122
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{{newreviewFrontpage|isbn=1805141872|title=The Teacher Who Knew Too Much|author=Rob Keeley|rating=4.5|genre=Confident Readers|summary=''Seventeen banks and a jeweller’s have been raided. The police are baffled, but only Ben knows the truth – his Maths teacher, Miss Judson, is really a safecracker! With police and her gangster boyfriend Al on their trail, Miss Judson and Ben go on the run. But Al needs them for one last job...'' Goodness me, that Miss Judson is a terror! How on earth did a nice teacher like her manage to get mixed up with a bad 'un like Al? We'll find out. Luckily for Miss Judson, the pupil who discovers her terrible secret is Ben, the son of a famous magician who has ambitions to be as good as his father some day, and who thinks Miss Judson is worth saving}}{{Frontpage|author=Rachel Renee RussellChristopher Edge|title=Puppy Love (Dork Diaries)Black Hole Cinema Club
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Things have changed drastically Lucas and his friends are all booked in for a movie marathon at their local cinema, a place that has the world nickname of Nikki Maxwell'The Black Hole'. Her arch nemesis has suddenly upped sticks All big movie fans, they're looking forward to lots of exciting films, and moved school – wellmany, many snacks! However, as the posher place will only suit her well. Nikki now has a sort of empty feelingmovie starts, though – nobody they very quickly realise that something about this new film format is there to make her feel pesteredvery different, let down, het and they are swept up and stressedinto an adventure they couldn't even imagine. Although something is about But as they lurch from one film genre to do just that and more – the discovery, outside the sanctuary her crush volunteers atnext, of an abandoned mother dog with her seven puppies. Looking after them until the place even has space for the new arrivals can they figure out what on earth is going on? Will they ever get back to fill her world for the next few days – cinema, and the adventure is going to be just as readable as all the other books in this series.their real lives?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1471144577</amazonuk>1839942738
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Matt HaigAdam Stower|title=A Boy Called Christmas Murray and Bun
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Murray is supposed to be a humble, tidy and friendly cat, one who is able to sleep and eat and eat and sleep and, well, whatever takes his fancy next of the two. But he's a bad magician's cat, so his favourite bun has been turned into a hyperactive sticky rabbit called Bun, and the catflap they both use can chuck them out, not into the regular back garden, but into a world of frightening adventure and whiffs. This time round it drops them into a Viking land, where a troll hunter is expected – well, one much bigger than Murray was, to be honest, but he's turned up and he'll have to do…
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{{Frontpage
|author=Alex Bell and Tim McDonagh
|title=The Glorious Race of Magical Beasts
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Eli is a busy lad – by day an apprentice in the wondrous library we start by visiting with him, and in the evening a helper at the dessert cafe his gran owns and runs. Eli lives with his lovely gran, too – for there is a generation missing in the family. A few short years ago, Eli's parents were both lost to the titular race, a globe-trotting adventure where all entrants have to navigate the world in the company of a magical beast. This has made the race anathema to the pair – but when a bad incident at the eatery leads to a confession from gran, Eli knows his only hope is to dare to enter what he most hates, with the sole aim the prize of magic at the end – the only thing to possibly save his gran.
|isbn=0571382231
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{{Frontpage
|author=Helen Cooper
|title=The Taming of the Cat
|rating=3.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary= Have Once again, mice are pitched against cat. In this case, principally, we have Brie the mouse, up against Gorgonzola the cat – and in case you ever wondered what Father Christmas was like as boy? How he came to 're seeing a connection, they live in a cheese shop and therefore all the Far North surrounded by elves? Where names used here seem to be the idea names of cheeses. Anyway, Brie is shunned, scorned and, if you must, mous-tracised, for giving presents came the way his habits don't match the other mice he lives with. They nibble up paper wrapping from? Why the cheese for bedding – he displays it as art and makes stories based on the visuals on it. And that story-telling will come in handy one night, when he wears a red hat? If youfeels all alone and cast out. It're interested s almost as if there were another character from fable who had had to tell stories to keep themselves alive. This makes Brie the top dog in any of these questionsthe mouse community, though, then 'A Boy Called Christmas' is as all the others had the chance to half-inch some cheese while the perfect book for youcat was distracted. But will the story have the successful sequel it needs when that cheese runs out?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>178211789X</amazonuk>0571376010
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Alexander YatesLauren St John|title=The Winter PlaceFinding Wonder
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Axel and Tess live in rural New York state with a father obsessed with mediaeval reconstructions. They have a knight for a father! This eccentricity is both entertaining and a good thing - because Sam is the only parental figure in their lives. Axel and TessRoo's mother life has become almost impossibly difficult. Her mum died when Axel she was born. Tess is just moving into oppositional adolescence. She young, and Sam enjoy sparring over now she finds herself awoken in the care middle of Axel, who the night by the police banging on her door to tell her that her dad has inherited dropped dead on his way to the corner shop to buy a rare form of muscular dystrophy from his late motherlottery ticket. Axel is When asked what other family she has, wellshe can only name her aunt, an individual childJoni, currently haunted by a mischievous wheelchair only he can seewho she knows her dad didn't think very highly of. The pesky thing follows him everywhere But she has no one else, and so off she goes to live with her unreliable aunt. Things continue to get worse for Roo, as when she and Joni leave London in Joni's old campervan, it breaks down in the middle of nowhere and then bursts into flames! Poor Roo!|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1471123839</amazonuk>0571376169
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author= Ted Hughes Adam Baron and Andrew DavidsonBenji Davies|title=The Iron ManOscar's Lion|rating=53
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|summary=''Where had We start incredibly bluntly, with Oscar hoping to have his mother – or father, but mother is more likely – read him his very favourite book a couple of times before he come from? Nobody knowshas to be ready for school.'' But's it obvious ''whenhe enters his parents'bedroom, all he sees is a mahoosive male lion on their bed, looking sheepish, and admitting that he won' the Iron Man came from – it really does smack of the beginnings of the environmental movement in the t be hungry for another two decades after WWIIdays. There's the nuclear element But there are benefits to the story, which is certainly there, even if I having a lion around – it can never be sure whether that is the title character or shown as an unspoken threat to the other one bully that turns up ruined a birthday party for Oscar the second halfother month. But at the same timeAnd it can shapeshift, there is also the idea that such so he can take it to school and it can get him out of a book doesnproblem. And it't really need s wonderful to be analysed, explained away and diminished thuslyhave around the house – not limiting his biscuit intake, when it provides some of being much more lax about the most enjoyablerules, clear and simple yet highly emotive writing for the young audienceso on. OK, that has made it can't work a dimmer switch but it can give Oscar a classic since its inceptionwonderful time.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0571327249</amazonuk>0008596751
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Anna Starobinets, Andrzej Klimowski and Jane Bugaeva (translator)Judith Eagle|title=CatlantisThe Stolen Songbird
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Meet BaguetteCaro's mother, a world-famous whistler, has failed to return home from her recent work trip abroad and is now missing. Her other mother, Ronnie, is having to go up North to take care of her sister who is unwell. Despite the nameSo who is going to look after Caro? Sent to stay with Gam, someone Caro has heard her mother despises, heshe feels frustrated and confused and worried. All her summer holiday plans of building herself some equipment to practise her gymnastics are brought to a halt whilst she is stuck inside this staid old Victorian lady's a cat living in central Moscowhouse, along with a human familyan orphan boy, Albie, on the twelfth floor of a high-risewho is living there too. His place to perch is somehow between the two panes that make But she soon finds herself caught up in a high windowmystery, half in and half out as she discovers a painting of the rooma bird hidden away inside her mum's old suitcase, watching and all across London a fearsome gang called the world Snakes are thieving artworks and its birds go byterrorising people. But thereIs the painting somehow linked to the gang? And what has happened to Caro's a part mother? Is she somehow involved in the mystery too?|isbn=0571363148}}{{Frontpage|author=Tania Unsworth|title=Nowhere Island|rating=4.5|genre=Confident Readers|summary=Meet Gil. Just twelve, he is so determined to escape the care system – the system that constantly puts him in futureless places that world he knows nothing about are not homes – the whole mythology of cats and catlifefind a home for himself. Cats had possession of their own landHe is en route to yet another fosterer, Catlantiswhen he jumps into an anonymous car, a place suitable for such sacred creatures and lets it ride him to existhis future. Flowers gave them extra lives, up That future seems to a maximum be in jeopardy when someone steals his one bag of nine, just by you sniffing them. But all that is in the past belongings – and but that's where Baguette must go, for the whole future of catdom hangs someone lives with his brother in a camp on an island between the balance two directions of him going back to right wrongsa motorway, a place inaccessible and find what was long forgotten about both his definitely ignored enough to provide for their safety and everyone else's destinyseclusion. And all he wants is the paw of his sweetheart in marriageThem, and a mute girl also finding a home there, albeit so much more successfully. You might think you know the lengths to which Over a cat will go for lovefew weeks we see if their oddball destinies can combine, but you won't have read the likes of this…or if this is one place where life as we would want it just would not work…|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1782690883</amazonuk>1804540080
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Joseph GarrettHelen Peters|title=Stampy's Lovely BookFriends and Traitors
|rating=3
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=England, WW2. Two young girls are new at the country pile called Stanbrook. One is Nancy, destined to be in service all her life it seems, like the female generations before her. The other is Sidney, a girl from a hoity-toity Sussex boarding school that has been removed there away from bomber flight-paths. The girls are chalk and cheese, and if we hadn't guessed that then their behaviour with each other over their first encounters would only prove it so. But something is amiss, and first separately and then in combination they realise the Lord Evesham must be a rum 'un. Midnight deliveries are received under cover of secrecy, talk is made of meetings with Germans, and not only that, a local Spitfire factory has been attacked. But surely the girls are wrong, and the upper class could never be so underhand?
|isbn=1788004647
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{{Frontpage
|author=Jamie Littler
|title=Arkspire
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Two sisters, Juniper and Elodie, born fifteen minutes apart, are growing to be chalk and cheese. Juniper is an eager hunter and trader in illicit magic, including relics from prior major wars left out in the Badlands. Elodie is intent on getting closer to power in one of the religious districts of Arkspire, perhaps even to become the child in line to inherit the power of the Watcher, the closest to a ruler the district has, and one of the five major victors in said earlier war. Being trained in the magic that only five people can use would definitely change the status of the whole family. But in finding something oddly magical, Juniper might just be able to gain some power of her own – for good, or for very, very bad…
|isbn=0241586143
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{{Frontpage
|isbn=024162343X
|title=Stolen History
|author=Sathnam Sanghera
|rating=5
|genre=Children's Non-Fiction
|summary=If you still think of Stampy as I was the elephant bad company other people got into at school. I was disruptive in religious education classes because I disputed the existence of a 'god'The Simpsons''. Where was the proof? In history lessons, you need to get with itwas probably worse still. For one thingNot too long after the end of WWII, TV is I didn't so last century – now itmuch want to learn about the British army's all about Minecraft successes (and other computer game worldsoccasional failures, and often second-screening between different new media at but we didn't dwell on those) in what came to be called 'the colonies' as want to dispute what right the army had to be there in the same timefirst place. So why does this book from a Youtube star of Minecraft tasksLooking back, pranks and other activities, remind me of a certain TV programme I still believe I was right - but I regret that used I lacked the maturity to invite us to turn off and do something more active instead?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1405281561</amazonuk>approach 'the problem' politely. I wish I'd had Sathnam Sanghera's ''Stolen History''.
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Rebecca SteadThiago de Moraes|title=Goodbye StrangerOld Gods New Tricks
|rating=4.5
|genre=TeensConfident Readers|summary= The book opens Meet Trixie. Forever getting into scrapes, larks and adventures involving flooding the school aircon with a prologue about an eight year old Bridget Barsamianfart powder, who woke up in hospital following she could almost be thought a horrific and life threatening traffic accident involving roller skates and New York trafficyoung goddess of nuisance. Bridget is But just when she's being told that by her one-last-chance-giving headteacher, the world changes. Suddenly, practically everything electronic stops working – a nurse that she is lucky to be alive power-out, even of electric cars, hits not just the town the school's in but the entire planet (apart from mobile phones, and all that she must have survived powers the accident Internet, just for a reasonour convenience's sake). BridgetTrixie, who luckily, realises what has no real memory happened – the ancient Gods have taken the power of power from us. And so she begins her epic quest, to gather all the people that can steal it back – namely the characters from myth that have past form in stealing from the Gods, ie the accidentsemi-deities, giants, has to miss a year of school half-gods and so on her return, tells everyone she now wants to be known as Bridge, as, ''I don't feel like Bridget anymore''the tricksters.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1783443197</amazonuk>178845295X
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Hans Christian Andersen, Lucie Arnoux Hannah Gold and Misha Hoekstra (translator)Levi Pinfold|title=The Snow QueenFinding Bear
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=''Listen closely! We're about to begin.'' Once upon a [[The Last Bear by Hannah Gold|Last time]], April had been on Bear Island, the devil created a hellish mirrorlot further north than many people would venture, which only showed evil, ill intent and ugliness, and which was en route to Heaven to cast finding a ridiculously unexpected but delightful friendship with a new light on it when it shatteredpolar bear – that she called Bear. One of Back home, things on the people affected by the numerous shards was Kaidomestic and family front are a bit advanced, who abandoned his childhood friend Gerdabut not perfect for her, and went off with so can easily be ignored when word comes through from the Snow Queenislands Bear was last left on. Gerda was forlorn For a bear doing very Bear-y things has been shot and fearing for his lifewounded. Desperate to make sure he's OK, but soon found she and her way father return to start the Arctic and hope that in a miraculous journey to world of very white and very dangerous things, she can find one specific white and dangerous thing – and that the truth behind his disappearance and behaviour…friendship can continue.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1782691030</amazonuk>0008582017
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author= Jonathan StroudSimon Fox|title= Lockwood and Co: The Hollow Boy|rating= 5|genre= Confident Readers|summary= The adults are baffled (as usual) and only Lockwood, George and Lucy can save London from the murderous ghosts. But it won't be easy: as the smallest agency of licenced psychic investigators in the capital no one is willing to listen to them, and besides, they have their own problems. A new member of the team, secrets that threaten to destroy friendships, and the sheer exhaustion that comes from trying to deal with too many hauntings – it surely can't be long before something has to give?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0552573140</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Geoff Rodkey|title=The Tapper Twins Tear up New YorkDeadlock
|rating=4.5
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=If you didn't [[The Tapper Twins Go to War (With Each Other) by Geoff Rodkey|last time]], meet Late one night Graham Blake is late back from his shift on the Tapper Twinsforce, Claudia and Reese. They're in sixth grade at then suddenly rings Archie, demanding he fetch something from a posh New York City schoolsecret place, and are just trying to get join him on with things – while making no attempt whatsoever at getting on with each otherthe run. This time round, Claudia was instantly sniffy at her brother's idea declared to her on a school bus, just because it was hisThey get together, but soon realised how great it could be – barely begin to host a school charity treasure hunt for gangs smell the whiff of four fellow pupils. With a great prize on offer she bows down from organising it and takes part, against her brother and everyone else – and that's Southern trains when the problems start. It's not as frightening as father is arrested, leaving Archie on the tabloids make outlate express to Brighton, she assures us – but let's face ittoting a tin his father was determined to keep away from his colleagues, there's high drama, celebrity, greed, urgency – and those pesky adults, all making the smooth running bearer of a whole heap of things most unlikely…questions.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>144401501X</amazonuk>1839944420
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=John BoyneCath Howe|title=The Boy at the Top of the MountainMy Life on Fire|rating=4.5|genre=TeensConfident Readers|summary=Meet Pierrot. As a very young child Ren's family home is destroyed in 1930s Paris he is going to have a very awkward journey through his young lifefire. His father is a violent drunkShe, reacting badly to what he saw in WWIher parents, and although married to a French woman, is still staunchly Germanher little brother lose everything. That womanShe doesn't have any of her clothes, Emilieor any of her special little knick-knacks from her cupboard, and now she is going to dieliving at her grandmother's house where they can't touch anything, and leave Pierrot an orphanor do anything, which will leave him in a home where he is bulliedor even eat the foods they normally eat. But from When she goes back to school she discovers that the reaches class are doing a special art project, creating boxes of Europe their lives, to display things that are important to them and from the black corners of his family comes an aunt, Beatrix, show who will give him they are as a home, of person. But Ren has nothing to put in a kindbox, at a most unusual mountaintop buildingand so she finds herself starting to steal things. It's Small things, things that people might not really miss, not when they have so much already. But what will happen to her home – if someone finds out what she just works there and had to ask special permission from someone special. The placeis doing? The Berghof.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0857534521</amazonuk>1839942835
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{{newreviewFrontpage|titleauthor=The Spirit of LondonRob Keeley|authortitle=Rob KeeleyThe Boy Who Disappeared and Other Stories
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=Ellie, Charlie and Mum have left Inchwood Manor and are headed home to London, where Mum's latest ''Journeyback'' project Hooray! Bookbag favourite Rob Keeley is renovating an old 18th century house, 47 Foster Square. But it's not quite ''home'' to London. They're not returning back with a return to their old house but the short story format! The Boy Who Disappeared treats us to another tinyeleven new tales, cramped flat. When asked why, all Mum will say is, "Ask your fathereach as fun to read as his previous offerings."|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1784624055</amazonuk>B0BVW69N1G
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jonathan MeresLaura Noakes|title=The World of Norm: 9: May Still Be ChargedCosima Unfortunate Steals a Star
|rating=4
|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=If you ever wondered what Harry Enfield's Kevin going ''UUHMeet Number One. Or rather, Cosima Unfortunate. Or rather, that's SO unFAIR!!'' but stretched just Cos to the length of a book sounds like then wonder no longerher friends. Norm The practice in the home she lives in is only twelve but he already knows life is completely unfairfor the girls to just be named by the number they correspond to in the ledger, and they're all Unfortunates – young people with disabilities, uncommon mentalities or suchlike that Victorian society frowns greatly upon. He has But Cosima bears the tag as a horrid girl next door who annoyingly wants surname because nothing else seems to spend time talking with himbe known about where she came from, he has two awful younger brothers, he has schoolas the first ever inmate, and he has a world of parents and adults around him all wittering on unique in having no known family in the most weird, antique phrasingoutside world. They don't help him understand During a daring escapade to steal some posh cakes from the kitchen one afternoon, she discovers a plan involving said outside world at all, just lay – a devilish Lord Fitzroy seems to want to adopt all the world's problems on his shoulders and move on. This morning in concern, girls for instance, Norm has hardly moved at all – he's still in bed when he's been grounded. His parents have looked up his phone bill online, and it's rather longInstitute. As long as Norm's entire list of woesBut why, perhaps – and therefore is just one more thing what does that's a burden. body entail? And as life is could it possibly bring Cos closer to the past she has so unfair, the only way out is to wait for his parents to decide between him paying them back or grounding him for a month – until something even worse, more unwelcome and more unfair gets mentioned…little link with?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1408334119</amazonuk>0008579059
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Chris RiddellAlice M Ross|title=Goth Girl and the Wuthering FrightThe Nowhere Thief|rating=24.5
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|summary=Goth Girl At last there is new stock in the impoverished yet over-full antiques shop Elsbeth and the rest of the Attic Club are not having the best of timesher mother run in a seaside town. Elsbeth knows this because she has stolen it. Ada's best friend is at schoolShe also knows she should be free from worries about being found out, while that girl's father Charles Cabbage tries to build a computer – with because she has the weird help of three monkeys ability to fetch leave this world, and carry his research volumes. Ruby is so anxious it's left to Ada use an unworldly portal of kaleidoscope colours to care for and cater for her and not the enter other way roundworlds, so frightened is she by where the hauntings in sea levels are rising dramatically and the gothic pile they call home. And others buildings are being bulliedgenerally empty of humans and ripe for plunder. So even though there are newcomers of With eviction imminent, can Elsbeth nab anything to actually generate custom at the same age to shop? Well yes, is the placeanswer, things need perking up. So what better time for Ada's father to hold a literary dog show – bringing but the country's finest authors and their pooches to parade in contest for fact a respected audience?mysterious man knows exactly which items come from these different Somewheres only raises more questions…|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1447277899</amazonuk>1839943769
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=David Long and Nicholas StevensonNatasha Farrant|title=Diary The Rescue of a Time TravellerRavenwood|rating=3.5|genre=Children's Non-FictionConfident Readers|summary=With This story is another excellent adventure from the author of ''Voyage of the usual complaint that Sparrowhawk''History . Ravenwood is an old house, in the North of England, where Bea and Raffy have been living for most of their lives. They are part of a complex, extended family arrangement, as Bea is Boring!'there with her Uncle Leo, Augustus slumps over and Raffy is there with his school desk – until his teachermum, and they are living together as a certain Professor Tempofamily. They have grown up swimming in the cove, roaming through the trees, completely at one with all of the nature around the house and loving every inch of the place. But now the house is under threat, comes as Leo is under pressure from his other two brothers to sell the property to a developer as it's becoming more and more expensive to his aidmaintain. She gives him a notebook The children find themselves worrying not only about where they're going to live, but if they'll even be together, and yellow pencil if Ravenwood itself will be torn down.|isbn=0571348785}}{{Frontpage|author=Robin Birch and says Jobe Anderson|title=Secret Beast Club: The Unicorns of Silver Street|rating=4|genre=Confident Readers|summary=Jayden's nose is forever in a book, which means he should imagine himself in knows a place in lot about mythological creatures – the phoenixes and unicorns of the past world, for example. Aisha is addicted to her new tablet, where she can see how interesting it actually could videos of anything that might beout there. And lo and behold heThe problem, as their mothers see it, is that they are never 's out there' themselves, seeing exploring the outside world of the Hackney, London. But when a narrowboat turns up carrying a science-minded, educational purpose, and with a pastinvolving Jayden's effect on the cousin, they find a magical world they never knew existed. For many of those mythological creatures are real, including the present for his very own eyesone Aisha thinks she's seen on a bit of local footage. He ends up doing this more than The crew of the boat, including a couple dozen timesliving gargoyle, filling are tasked with saving the rare critters – and the kids unknowingly have the notebook magical sight needed to join in. Dare they side with amazing sights heLeila, the woman on board, and her relative who lives as a figure in a painting, and become saviours of the unseen?|isbn=0241573483}}{{Frontpage|isbn=B09XWSXSKY|title=Maestro Orpheus and the World Clock|author=Robert Penee and Joanne Grodzinski|rating=4|genre=Confident Readers|summary=Frederick (or Fred, but never Freddy, please) couldn's seen t sleep. A tune, rather like the ticking of a clock was playing over and people over in his mind. It happened every time hecame to visit his grandfather. He hadn's stood alongside, from Mozart t really wanted to Einsteincome; after all, from Chaucer he's ten now and all those old clocks don't appeal to Lincoln, and what we read him anymore. ''Who needs old clocks anyway? All they do is what tell the time. And time isn't good for anything...'' And that was why he comes up with in this brisk was looking at the clock beside the bed. It was nearly twelve o'clock but at midnight the clock chimed only six times. There was nothing for it but to go and colourful volume.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847806368</amazonuk>find grandad - but where was he? And why had all the clocks stopped at twelve o'clock?
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