Friday, 2 November 2018

Amelia Fang and the Memory Thief!

First of all, I am not going to make any jokes or puns about memory loss in this blog post. I am better than that... or am I? I can't remem- never mind. 

     So, it's been a while. I have still been reading, of course (most notably the Harry Potter series!!), but time seemed to slip away and suddenly it's November? And it was Halloween a few days ago, too! Spooky. Speaking of all things spooooooooooky, without further adieu..........

YOUR FAVOURITE MINI VAMPIRE IS BACK IN THE BIZ!

The quality of this photo is positively ghastly. 

Friday, 20 July 2018

Hyde & Squeak!

     I am in Pun Heaven!
     Fiona Ross is an absolute dynamo with her witty words and iconic illustrations in this "hilarious comic-book twist in the classic tale of Jekyll and Hyde".

Please excuse my thumb. 

Wednesday, 6 June 2018

Sophie Johnson: Unicorn Expert

Introducing Sophie Johnson: self-confessed unicorn expert, mythical educator and wearer of tutus. 

     This gorgeously colourful picture book shows a day in the life of Miss Johnson, as she shows us the highs and lows of living with 17 unicorns (including her brother, dog and various teddies with their own horns, excluding the real one that just walked in....)!! 

This picture does not do this amazing front cover justice. Pls buy for yourself.

Wednesday, 16 May 2018

Witch for the Week: review

Before we kick things off I would just like to say that if there are any witches reading this, I am available to house-sit and unleash my witchy powers at your earliest convenience. 

     Hello! It has been a while, has it not? Just a quick thank you to everyone who has read my blog posts. It really means a lot to me to see the little numbers on the side of my dashboard rise every so often, even if half of them are me constantly re-reading them to make sure I didn't make any mistakes...
Love the teal and gold, what a delight!

Tuesday, 1 May 2018

The Hate U Give: review

Welcome to the first Young Adult book review!

I said to myself after London Book Fair that I would read more YA and start 'reviewing' it (or whatever you call rambling on the internet about a book). And what better way to start than with Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2018 WINNER, Angie Thomas?! I'm pretty sure The Hate You Give, also known as T.H.U.G, is currently in it's 60th (SIXTIETH) week at the top of the New York Times Children's Best Sellers list! Rightfully so!

This is an incredibly emotive book about the unjust way that people of colour are systematically oppressed, the power of finding your voice, and finding strength in the hardest times. 



Thursday, 26 April 2018

Childhood Favourites: Illustrators!

      Illustrators. The all-too-often unsung heroes of children's books. A good book for kids is nothing without, quite frankly, a magician with a paintbrush at the helm, conjuring up the worlds authors had created for small people. These incredibly talented individuals give children the building blocks for imagination and they help them picture difficult, beautiful and impossible things.
      I've always regarded the marriage of author and illustrator to be a really special one. It must be done right. Often, I remember a book, but cannot for the life of me remember the name or author, but I can SEE the book in my mind! That is the sign of an amazing illustrator - one who can stand the test of time and make a permanent mark on someone's mind.*

     Below, I have listed a few of my favourites!




Sunday, 15 April 2018

BookTrust: In Other Words

    If you are a hard-core Bookmarks and Buttons fan, you will know that I went to London Book Fair last week. If you are new here: I went to London Book Fair last week. Brilliant, you are all up to date. Let us get started.

    I got well and truly stuck into my first ever LBF and attended some pretty amazing talks. By far, my favourite one was on Wednesday afternoon, called 'BookTrust announces 2018 Honour Titles for In Other Words with Waterstones Children's Laureate Lauren Child and Chris Riddell'. Such a snappy title...