A review of Cogheart by Peter Bunzl, a fun Middle Grade/High KS2-early KS3) with robot characters,
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Review | Wires and Nerve by Marissa Meyer
My review of Wires and Nerve by Marissa Meyer, the first volume in the graphic follow up to The Lunar Cycle
Review | Vet in Harness by James Herriot
My review and thoughts about the fourth book in the James Herriot All Creatures Great and Small series.
Review | The Monstrous Child by Francesca Simon
My thoughts and opinions on The Monstrous Child by Francesca Simon.
Review | The Corfu Trilogy by Gerald Durrell
My review and thoughts on The Corfu Trilogy by Gerald Durrell
Review | Tales From the Shadowhunter Academy
My thoughts and opinions on Tales From the Shadowhunter Academy by Cassandra Clare, Sarah Rees Brennan, Maureen Johnson and Robin Wasserman General warning: my general thoughts for the Shadowhunter series has now changed since writing this! I don’t read anything from this series anymore so take these opinions now with a pinch of salt.
Review | Dr Turner’s Casebook by Stephen McGann
One of the BBC’s most successful Sunday night dramas, Call the Midwife has brought the intertwining messages of faith, hope, humanity, love, and compassion to millions of audiences worldwide. Originally taking the stories from the popular books by Jennifer Worth, it is now about to move onto its sixth series where it continues to tackleContinue reading “Review | Dr Turner’s Casebook by Stephen McGann”
Review | Gemina by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
My full review and thoughts on Gemina, the second instalment in the Illuminae Files!
Review | If Only They Could Talk by James Herriot.
My rather rambly thoughts and gushing over the first book in All Creatures Great and Small series by James Herriot.
Review | Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur
milk and honey is Rupi Kaur’s first published collection of poetry and prose. Focusing on survival, it is based on the raw and gritty experiences of violence, abuse, love, loss, and femininity. Split into four chapters, each one serves its own purpose, dealing with these specific subjects in its own way. What this does is takeContinue reading “Review | Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur”