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'The Shrapnel Boys' Book Review
By Samiya Catlin The Shrapnel Boys, historical fiction, children’s book by Jenny Pearson, that explores the lives of Ronnie Smith, Billy/Lugs Missell and Micky Smith living in London during World War 2. Rating I would rate this book a solid 4.5 ⭐ It is an amazing book, beautifully written and very vivid, however I don’t think it was for my age range as it felt like it was written for a mature 9-10 year old and I was nearly 12 with a mature reading range when I read it (for e
Mar 112 min read
'The Beast and the Bethany' Book Tour
By Eeva Tudor Before Christmas, I was lucky enough to be able to meet the brilliant author, Jack Meggitt-Phillips , when he visited as...
Jan 10, 20253 min read


Lizzie Siddal: the Pre-Raphaelite Muse
"Alive, she had not often been appreciated, but in death, Lizzie apparently remained a thing of extraordinary beauty" - Lucinda Hawksley
Mar 20, 20223 min read


Sylvia Beach: Our Literary Hero
A book review on Diana Souhami's 'No Modernism Without Lesbians'
Nov 28, 20213 min read
'The School Of Good And Evil' Review
By Isabelle Ferguson, Writer The School for Good and Evil is an incredible book about two girls who are the most unlikely of friends. The...
Oct 19, 20202 min read
The Book Thief Review
By Lily Scott, Writer The Book Thief is an amazing novel written by Markus Zusak that symbolizes that humans have the ability to be...
Oct 15, 20202 min read


The Sinclair Mystery - It's A Mystery You Haven't Read Them Yet!
From the first time I read the clockwork sparrow, I was hooked on it. This series has entranced me since I read it.
Mar 5, 20181 min read


Uglies
The authorities offer Tally the worst choice she can imagine: find her friend and turn her in, or never turn Pretty at all.
Jan 22, 20182 min read
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