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August 24, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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World Book Day Newsletter

Welcome to World Book Day’s August newsletter There are some brilliant YA books publishing this month including Wolf Children,a thrilling story of survival against the odds by Paul Dowswell, SweetFreak, a chilling tale of online bullying by Sophie McKenzie and Freshers, a hilarious coming-of-age comedy … Continue reading

August 14, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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Book of the Month for August

The Breakfast Club with a criminal twist? Intrigued? Click on Karen’s own website for more content; try Goodreads for honest reviews by peers. If you like this, you’ll love, Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard; for fans of teen tv shows, … Continue reading

July 13, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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Teen Reads Monthly Update!

Fantastic news for fans of the epic His Dark Materials trilogy! Author Philip Pullman has revealed the covers of the American and UK editions of his highly anticipated upcoming book, LA BELLE SAUVAGE, volume one of The Book of Dust … Continue reading

July 10, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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Tips for the Top! – July’s Books of the Month

Sadly, this will be the last newsletter from Lovereading4kids. We’ll miss them… 🙁 Enjoy this last monthly ’round up’ of the top reads for children of all ages; we’re all booked up for July!   Art credit: lovereading4kids

July 7, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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New Zoella Book Club Pick!

Calling all Zoella fans! Here’s the latest from WHSmith‘s blog – The next Zoella Book Club pick is ‘The Start of Me and You‘. Chosen by Amy Alward, this is an uplifting story of a girl determined to take a second … Continue reading

June 30, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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Teen Reads Monthly Update

Whoop! The new Teen Reads newsletter is here, and it’s bursting with fresh teen flava – book recs, reviews, and competitions: “Ah, summer! The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER’S STONE turned 20 this week! … Continue reading

June 15, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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Jam-packed with Teen Read Recs!

The juicy June Newsletter from Teen Reads is jam-packed with book recs, Reviews, Features, Blog, Contests, and Coming Soon sections. Read This Newsletter Online You might also want to try 20SomethingReads.com, ReadingGroupGuides.com, GraphicNovelReporter.com, Kidsreads.com and AuthorsOnTheWeb.com. Art/text©TheBookReportNetwork 

Booking up for June!

June 8, 2017 by Miss Stewart | 0 comments

 

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Those most excellent people at Lovereading4kids have compiled their Books of the Month for June, and what an abundance of fabulous new releases for all ages there is! Did someone mention Alex Rider? That’s right peeps! A brand new adventure for everyone’s favourite teenage spy is out – Never Say Die – plus Wave Me Goodbye by the one-and-only Jacqueline Wilson. 😀

Click here to salisbury-comp_smread the epic newsletter in full. Here’s a wee taster for you all –

June Bugs! – Debuts of the Month

A flurry of fantabulous first-timers for kids to find their favourite! Don’t miss:

Phantom Limbs (YA) by Paula Garner – A Poignant and profound contemporary romance about love and friendship for fans of Jandy Nelson. Makes for compulsive reading.

The City of Secret Rivers (9+) by Jacob Sager Weinstein – A breath-taking magical adventure on the banks of London’s underground rivers crackling with originality and energy.

Juniper Lemon’s Happiness Index (YA) by Julie Israel – A tear-jerking, soul-stirring, heart-warming story about losing a sister, and the ensuing aftermath of grief and mystery.

Gosh I love books! 😉

Art credit: taken from – Lovereading4kids

May 8, 2017
by Miss Stewart
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‘May’ We Suggest? Lovereading4kids’ Monthly Roundup!

Some great ‘recs‘ here; Lovereading4kids have, as usual, collated a wonderful selection of the best new reads for pupils across a range of reading levels and different genres! “Welcome to May at Lovereading4kids, where there’s a sniff of summer in the … Continue reading

May 5, 2017
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Wave me goodbye!

A Waterstones flyer popped onto my FB feed with this awesome news: “For the first time, the wonderful Jaqueline Wilson turns her attention to a definitive period of history. It is September 1939 and ten-year-old Shirley is sent to live in the countryside … Continue reading

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