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Squid Squad: A Novel – Review by Sue Dymoke

Squid Squad: A Novel – Review by Sue Dymoke

by Administrator | Jun 4, 2020 | Readers & Writers

It is always a thrill to meet a new work by Matthew Welton. I use ‘meet’ advisedly because with each new piece he introduces his readers to a world of linguistic associations, characters and routines, rooted in a world we partially recognise and yet, simultaneously,...
Strikingly Invisible by Henry Normal: Review by Emily Sanderson

Strikingly Invisible by Henry Normal: Review by Emily Sanderson

by Administrator | Nov 12, 2019 | Readers & Writers

Henry Normal’s book Strikingly Invisible is a communion with the life we share with nature. This book explores the soul we share partly with the world. We have dark moments and light. We have eternally shifting positions, freezing and thawing to those around us. The...
Young Ambassador Book Reviews: Autumn on Kim Slater’s ‘The Boy Who Lied’

Young Ambassador Book Reviews: Autumn on Kim Slater’s ‘The Boy Who Lied’

by Administrator | Sep 1, 2019 | Readers & Writers

A classic boy who cried wolf tale. The main character, a boy called Ed, has a reputation as a compulsive liar due to past trauma after his dad is sentenced time in prison. During a trip to the park, Ed’s younger Brother Sam goes missing and Ed has an accident which...
Young Ambassador Book Reviews: Chelsea on Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas

Young Ambassador Book Reviews: Chelsea on Kingdom of Ash by Sarah J. Maas

by Administrator | Sep 1, 2019 | Readers & Writers

It’s been a long ride. Emphasis on the long. I’m still perplexed as to why these books got so long in the end. Kingdom of Ash has some really strong moments, but there’s so much filler and repetition that you have to fight through the boring parts to...
Young Ambassador Book Reviews: Emma on Things A Bright Girl Can Do by Sally Nicholls

Young Ambassador Book Reviews: Emma on Things A Bright Girl Can Do by Sally Nicholls

by Administrator | Sep 1, 2019 | Readers & Writers

For people who are interested in the suffragette movement and how it may have impacted different people from varying backgrounds, as well as how it may have linked in with the different opinions and efforts made throughout WWI by women – suffragists and suffragettes –...
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