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=='''9 MAY'''==
=='''14 MAY'''==
 
 
 
 
{{Frontpage
 
{{Frontpage
|author= Abi Elphinstone
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|author=Tom Percival
|title= Jungle Drop (The Unmapped Chronicles)
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|title=The Wrong Shoes
|rating= 4
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|rating=5
|genre= Confident Readers
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|genre=Confident Readers
|summary= Abi Elphinstone has said that she connects with her world-building through her characters. In an interview with [Books For Keeps], she described visualising her characters "wearing head torches which gradually reveal the world they are seeing to her and to the reader." Just as the darkness of a mine is cut through by a spear of light so too do quarrelsome Fox and Fibber get their first glimpse of the phantasmagorical glow-in-the-dark realm of Jungle Drop when they emerge through the mouth of a Dragon on the Here and There Express. Running from the opprobrium of their demanding and selfish parents, they must address what is in their hearts to find what they seek.
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|summary=Will's life is difficult, in a multitude of ways.  He is bullied because he has 'the wrong shoes', 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 fact that his mum and dad are separated, and Will's life seems bleak in every direction.  And yet, he still has a tiny amount of hope.  He is good at art, and clings to the moments of joy when he is drawing, that feel like a light at the end of a long, dark tunnel.
|isbn= 1471173682
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|isbn=1398527122
 
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=='''23 MAY'''==
=='''21 MAY'''==
 
 
 
 
{{Frontpage
 
{{Frontpage
|author= Maryse Condé
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|author=Onyi Nwabineli
|title= The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana
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|title=Allow Me to Introduce Myself
|rating= 4.5
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|rating=4.5
|genre= Literary Fiction
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|genre=General Fiction
|summary= We live in a post-world: post-colonialism, post-modernism, post-truth. The list goes on. There are numerous works that utilise the prefix post- in their categorisation, but perhaps none more so than Maryse Condé. In her new novel, ''The Wondrous and Tragic Life of Ivan and Ivana'', Condé writes with fervour about the scars left by colonialism on the countries to which it latched itself. Ivan and Ivana are twins born in Guadeloupe, a French overseas department. They grow up with intense and passionate feelings for each other. As they grow up and move overseas, the ravages of a post-colonial society drive them apart with tragic consequences.
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|summary=Anuri spent her childhood on display to the world, thanks to her step-mother Ophelia's increasingly popular presence on social media, where she posted every step of Anuri's childhood for sponsorships and influencer deals and, basically, monetary gain. Now Anuri is in her twenties and she is slowly trying to regain her confidence and to get her life back, suing her step-mother to take down the content about herAnuri is battling alcoholism, failing to start her PhD, undergoing therapy and secretly abusing people online and receiving money from them for doing soMost importantly, she is desperately worried about her little sister, who is the new focus of Ophelia's online empireCan she save her sister, and perhaps herself and her relationship with her father at the same time?
|isbn=1642860697
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|isbn=0861546873
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=='''24 MAY'''==
 
 
 
{{Frontpage
 
|isbn=B083Z3ZZ61
 
|title=Broken Silence (DS Nikki Parekh 2)
 
|author=Liz Mistry
 
|rating=4
 
|genre=Crime
 
|summary=When we first meet him Stefan Marcovici has been in the UK with his daughter Maria for a whileHe came expecting to work as a gardener and Maria was to be a nannyStefan ends up doing slave labour in a chicken factory: you can imagine what happens to an eighteen-year-old girl.
 
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=='''26 MAY'''==
 
{{Frontpage
 
|isbn=1787477681
 
|title=A Shooting at Chateau Rock (A Bruno, Chief of Police Novel)
 
|author=Martin Walker
 
|rating=4
 
|genre=Crime
 
|summary=It was a couple of days after old Driant's funeral that Bruno Courrèges got an angry phone call from his sonGaston's father had sold the family farm in order to buy an insurance policy which he had used to secure a life of luxury at an expensive retirement home near Sarlat, owned by a Russian oligarch.  Before he even got to go there he died, apparently of a heart attack, and the retirement home collected the proceeds of the policy and Gaston and Claudette Driant were left with just the contents of the farmhouse.  The family hadn't exactly fallen out, but Gaston lived some way away and Claudette had fallen out of favour when she announced that she was gay, but they weren't expecting to be almost completely disinherited.
 
 
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=='''28 MAY'''==
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=='''4 JUNE'''==
 
{{Frontpage
 
{{Frontpage
|isbn=0008273790
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|author=Stuart Douglas
|title=Remain Silent
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|title=Lowe and Le Breton Mysteries - Death at the Dress Rehearsal
|author=Susie Steiner
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|rating=3.5
|rating=4
 
 
|genre=Crime
 
|genre=Crime
|summary=When we first meet Matis and Dimitri, Matis is in a bad way, vomiting and obviously traumatised.  When he's able to speak he tells Dimitri that ''Lukas is dead''Lukas was in his late teens and he and Matis had come to Cambridgeshire from Klaipeda in Lithuania.  They'd answered an advert offering good money and accommodation in return for their labour: they could have a decent life ''and'' send money home to their families.  Sadly, it doesn't work out like that.  When they arrive in the UK - on an old, uncomfortable bus, - they're dropped at a filthy house where several men have to share rooms and sleep on dirty mattresses on the floorIt's modern slavery, which isn't uncommon amongst agricultural workers.
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|summary=During location filming for his 1970's sitcom 'Floggit and Leggit', leading man Edward Lowe stumbles across the dead body of a woman on the edge of a reservoirThe police seem happy to assign it as an accidental death, but something about the whole thing bothers Lowe, and he enlists the help of a fellow actor, John Le Breton to help him investigate matters further.  They travel across the country during their days off filming, uncovering more possible murders and, seemingly, a link to death during the Second World WarBut is there really a link between the deaths?  And will they manage to uncover who is responsible before more people lose their lives?
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|isbn=1803368209
 
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=='''29 MAY'''==
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=='''6 JUNE'''==
 
{{Frontpage
 
{{Frontpage
|isbn=B07S6DBCFT
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|author=Kieran Larwood and Joe Todd-Stanton
|title=Little Girls Tell Tales
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|title=Dungeon Runners: Hero Trial
|author=Rachel Bennett
 
 
|rating=4
 
|rating=4
|genre=Crime
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|genre=Confident Readers
|summary=In 2004 Rosalie, Beth and Dallin were walking in the boggy wetlands by Rosalie and Dallin's cottageBeth and Dallin, both twelve-years-old, got ahead of ten-year-old Rosalie and it wasn't long before she realised that she was lost.  Trying to find her way back to the main path she found a skeleton, but when she finally got to the road she could never find her way back to the bog when she'd seen the body.  Most people didn't believe her, putting the story down to her vivid imagination.
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|summary=Meet KitLike most of the people in his world, it seems, he is an avid fan of Dungeon Running – the sport where a team of warrior, mage and healer enter specially prepared, century-old, magical mazes, and race to the exit, perhaps bothering with the treasure or the big bad and the points they grant you along the way. Unfortunately for Kit, the only thing he's seen of the latest race on the inn TV equivalent is that one team has been retired, eaten, and a new trio of questors is needed. Possibly very unfortunately indeed for Kit, he has taken to the goading from the token bully of his world and stumbled into declaring he'll enter as a team. What chance does this friendless, muscle-free-zone have in actually managing that, and how could he possibly hope to succeed?
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|isbn=1839945184
=='''2 JUNE'''==
 
{{Frontpage
 
|isbn=Pronko
 
|title=Tokyo Traffic (Detective Hiroshi)
 
|author=Michael Pronko
 
|rating=4
 
|genre=Crime
 
|summary=There were three young women, girls really if you wanted to be pedantic about their ages.  Sukayana was Thai and she'd come to Japan in the belief that she'd be able to pick up the documentation to get to the States.  Celeste was just fourteen and when we meet her she's already dead of a heart attack caused by an overdose of amphetamines.  Then there's Ratana, who's the de facto leader of the group, but she's disappeared too with the group's passports, leaving Sukayana in the midst of a scene of carnage at the Jack and Jill Studios.  The dead bodies are definitely not props though.
 
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{{Frontpage
 
|isbn=0727889230
 
|title=The Red, Red Snow
 
|author=Caro Ramsay
 
|rating=4.5
 
|genre=Crime
 
|summary=In Glasgow, Eric Callaghan of Inkermann Tattoo Parlour had been to the ice show with his wife, Geraldine and daughter, Lisa when he was stabbed in Planet Burger.  He died within minutes, but his murder seemed motiveless and there were no clues.  He was a genuine man and a talented artist: those investigating his death had hit a dead end.  There were two deaths to investigate in the north of Scotland: it wasn't thought wise to involve the local murder team as someone on the Glen Riske police force was indirectly involved in the case.  Christmas - and a lot of snow were rapidly approaching.
 
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=='''16 JUNE'''==
 
 
 
{{Frontpage
 
|author= Ashley Poston
 
|title= Bookish and the Beast
 
|rating= 3.5
 
|genre= Teens
 
|summary= Set after the ExcelsiCon, we are introduced to Rosie Thorne, a Small Town, USA girl who has recently lost her mother and is entering her final year of high school. Things keep piling up for Rosie, and when she follows a stray dog into what she thinks is an abandoned castle in her town, things just get worse. Rosie accidentally destroys a rare book and with her mother's hospital and funeral costs she has no money to cover the damage. She finds herself working for Vance Reigns, Hollywood royalty on a paparazzi escape, to repay the debt.
 
 
 
For most Starfield superfans this would be a dream but Rosie soon realises Vance is a jerk - and he isn't too fond of her either. However, as the two are forced to get to know each other, their guards begin to lower and they discover that maybe this situation might not be so terrible after all.
 
|isbn=1683691938
 
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=='''18 JUNE'''==
 
 
 
{{Frontpage
 
|author= Ukamaka Olisakwe
 
|title= Ogadinma Or, Everything Will Be All Right
 
|rating= 5
 
|genre= Literary Fiction
 
|summary= The new novel by Ukamaka Olisakwe is a look at the trauma and heartache of being a woman in 1980s Nigeria. The title is ''Ogadinma Or, Everything Will Be All Right''. Ogadinma is the eponymous heroine of the story. We are with her in every scene and it is her narrative voice that leads the story, although Olisakwe writes in the third person. This provides a sense of detachment for the reader and highlights the isolation of Ogadinma. She is exiled from her father's home and sent to Lagos where she is married to an older man named Tobe. Their marriage descends into violence and indignities and Ogadinma must utilise her resourcefulness to escape.
 
|isbn=1911648160
 
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=='''9 JULY'''==
 
 
 
{{Frontpage
 
|author= Helly Acton
 
|title= The Shelf
 
|rating= 4
 
|genre= Women's Fiction
 
|summary= When we meet Amy, she's in a relationship with Jamie. You can't really call it a partnership, because things tend to get done on his terms, but she's sticking around because she hopes she can change him. Ah, yes. Haven't we all been there? Things are looking up when he tells her to pack for a surprise trip. Could this be it? Is he ''finally'' going to get down on one knee? Was the work (and the wait) worth it?
 
|isbn=1838770879
 
 
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=='''13 JUNE'''==
 
{{Frontpage
 
{{Frontpage
|author=Kat Ellis
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|isbn=1635866847
|title=Harrow Lake
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|title=The Lavender Companion
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|author=Jessica Dunham and Terry Barlin Vesci
 
|rating=4.5
 
|rating=4.5
|genre=Teens
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|genre=Lifestyle
|summary=When we first meet 17-year-old Lola, daughter to legendary horror movie director Nolan Nox, she is saying goodbye to New York City - by sneaking out and stealing from its residents. But when she is found by her father's assistant and forced to come home, she arrives to find an unlocked door, a trail of blood, and her father dying in his study. And so, while he recovers, she is sent off to live with her grandmother in Harrow Lake, the small 1920s town in Indiana that served as the location for the film that made her parents famous. But something about this place isn't right. There's a darkness inside the people here. Secrets about her mother and dark tales of the town's cannibal monster 'Mister Jitters' fill every corner, and disturbing happenings plague Lola. But with every passing hour, secrets long buried come painfully to light and she begins to think that these stories may not be stories at all, and something very real and sinister lurks in Harrow Lake.
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|summary=It's strange, the things that make you ''immediately'' feel that this is the book for you. Before I started reading ''The Lavender Companion'', I visited the author's [https://www.pinelavenderfarm.com/ website] and there's a picture of a slice of chocolate cake on the homepage. I don't eat cakes and desserts - but I wanted that cake viscerally. (There's a recipe in the book, which I'm avoiding with some difficulty!!) Then I started reading the book and I was told to make a mess of it.  Notes in the margins are sanctioned. You get to fold down the corners of pages.  You suspect that smears of butter would not be a problem.  I ''loved'' this book already.
|isbn=0241397049
 
 
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=='''20 AUGUST'''==
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=='''4 JULY'''==
 
 
 
{{Frontpage
 
{{Frontpage
|author=Jacqueline Wilson
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|author=Max Boucherat
|title=Love Frankie
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|title=The Last Life of Lori Mills
 
|rating=4.5
 
|rating=4.5
|genre=Teens
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|genre=Confident Readers
|summary= Frankie is nearly fourteen. Being nearly fourteen is not easy when your mum has been diagnosed with MS when your dad has decided to leave her for another woman, when your older sister has turned into the girliest girl who ever lived, and, above all when Sally and her mates are bullying you at school. Oh, and when Sam, your best friend since forever, suddenly starts sending out signs that he might fancy you - and you don't fancy him back.
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|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 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 tamperingWhen 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?
 
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|isbn=0008666482
Poor Frankie!  
 
|isbn= 0857535897 
 
 
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{{Frontpage
 
|author= Adrian Tchaikovsky
 
|title= The Doors of Eden
 
|rating= 4.5
 
|genre=Science Fiction
 
|summary= Wow – this novel is gigantic, in every sense of the word. "Epic" is a word that's thrown around a lot these days, but if a book ever earned the name it's this one. It's a doorstopper full of big ideas, and at times it almost felt too big for my brain.
 
|isbn=1509865888
 
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Revision as of 08:04, 26 April 2024

9 MAY

1398527122.jpg

Review of

The Wrong Shoes by Tom Percival

5star.jpg Confident Readers

Will's life is difficult, in a multitude of ways. He is bullied because he has 'the wrong shoes', 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 fact that his mum and dad are separated, and Will's life seems bleak in every direction. And yet, he still has a tiny amount of hope. He is good at art, and clings to the moments of joy when he is drawing, that feel like a light at the end of a long, dark tunnel. Full Review

23 MAY

0861546873.jpg

Review of

Allow Me to Introduce Myself by Onyi Nwabineli

4.5star.jpg General Fiction

Anuri spent her childhood on display to the world, thanks to her step-mother Ophelia's increasingly popular presence on social media, where she posted every step of Anuri's childhood for sponsorships and influencer deals and, basically, monetary gain. Now Anuri is in her twenties and she is slowly trying to regain her confidence and to get her life back, suing her step-mother to take down the content about her. Anuri is battling alcoholism, failing to start her PhD, undergoing therapy and secretly abusing people online and receiving money from them for doing so. Most importantly, she is desperately worried about her little sister, who is the new focus of Ophelia's online empire. Can she save her sister, and perhaps herself and her relationship with her father at the same time? Full Review

4 JUNE

1803368209.jpg

Review of

Lowe and Le Breton Mysteries - Death at the Dress Rehearsal by Stuart Douglas

3.5star.jpg Crime

During location filming for his 1970's sitcom 'Floggit and Leggit', leading man Edward Lowe stumbles across the dead body of a woman on the edge of a reservoir. The police seem happy to assign it as an accidental death, but something about the whole thing bothers Lowe, and he enlists the help of a fellow actor, John Le Breton to help him investigate matters further. They travel across the country during their days off filming, uncovering more possible murders and, seemingly, a link to death during the Second World War. But is there really a link between the deaths? And will they manage to uncover who is responsible before more people lose their lives? Full Review

6 JUNE

1839945184.jpg

Review of

Dungeon Runners: Hero Trial by Kieran Larwood and Joe Todd-Stanton

4star.jpg Confident Readers

Meet Kit. Like most of the people in his world, it seems, he is an avid fan of Dungeon Running – the sport where a team of warrior, mage and healer enter specially prepared, century-old, magical mazes, and race to the exit, perhaps bothering with the treasure or the big bad and the points they grant you along the way. Unfortunately for Kit, the only thing he's seen of the latest race on the inn TV equivalent is that one team has been retired, eaten, and a new trio of questors is needed. Possibly very unfortunately indeed for Kit, he has taken to the goading from the token bully of his world and stumbled into declaring he'll enter as a team. What chance does this friendless, muscle-free-zone have in actually managing that, and how could he possibly hope to succeed? Full Review

13 JUNE

1635866847.jpg

Review of

The Lavender Companion by Jessica Dunham and Terry Barlin Vesci

4.5star.jpg Lifestyle

It's strange, the things that make you immediately feel that this is the book for you. Before I started reading The Lavender Companion, I visited the author's website and there's a picture of a slice of chocolate cake on the homepage. I don't eat cakes and desserts - but I wanted that cake viscerally. (There's a recipe in the book, which I'm avoiding with some difficulty!!) Then I started reading the book and I was told to make a mess of it. Notes in the margins are sanctioned. You get to fold down the corners of pages. You suspect that smears of butter would not be a problem. I loved this book already. Full Review

4 JULY

0008666482.jpg

Review of

The Last Life of Lori Mills by Max Boucherat

4.5star.jpg Confident Readers

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 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? Full Review

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