Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Review of Alfie Bloom and the Secrets of Hexbridge Castle by Gabrielle Kent

Alfie Bloom's life is boring and lonely, but when he meets Caspian Bone his life is changed forever. He has inherited a castle! Deep below Hexbridge Castle is a secret, to dark to come out to the world. Can Alfie and his friends save the secret? Or will he loose everything?

This is a brilliant book! Full of adventure and action everyone will love it! Suitable for girls and boys aged 8 +

  5 stars!!

For more information look at Gabrielle Kent's website: http://gabriellekent.com/



Saturday, 20 February 2016

Interview with Cathy Cassidy!!!

We have a very special interview today!


What sort of books do you write?
I write books for teens and pre-teens. They are real-life, growing up stories that focus on emotions, friendship, family and drama.


Can we contact you and how?
You can email me via the 'email Cathy' link on my website, www.cathycassidy.com or post on my Facebook fanpage, my instagram page or on my Twitter... 


What are your latest books?
Broken Heart Club, the newest, will be published in April and is the story of five best friends whose friendship group is broken apart in a very dramatic way, leaving them to pick up the pieces. Other recent books include Looking Glass Girl, a 21st century take on the classic Alice in Wonderland story, with quite a dark vibe and lots of twists and turns; and also Fortune Cookie, the series finale to my Chocolate Box Girls series.


What is it like being a writer?
It's the perfect job for me... lots of daydreaming and thinking up characters and stories! It's not all perfect - there are deadlines and stressful moments, but mostly it's very cool. My favourite bit is going on tour and meeting my amazing readers!


What tips would you give to want-to-be writers?
Read lots - you learn all kinds of style tips without even trying. Write a little every day - not just inside school but outside, too. And write 'from the heart', because that passion will show in your work!


How did you get into writing?
I started out writing for the legendary teen magazine Jackie, and then earned a living as a freelance journalist and illustrator. The books came later!


Who is your inspiration?
Difficult... the inspiration for writing comes really from the characters and stories in my head, not from a particular person. But I guess I'd say my dad was my inspiration in life, even though he wasn't anything to do with books or writing. He taught me to dream big and believe in my dreams, and also to work hard to make the dreams happen. That combination of dreams and sheer hard work was a great lesson to learn early on in life - thanks, Dad!

Who would you like to thank for giving you ideas, feedback etc.?
Interesting question... I'd thank my dad for believing in me when nobody else really did, and my kids and husband for being excellent 'first readers' and giving great (and sometimes savage!) feedback.


Thank you for your lovely interview! 

Cathy has a blog: http://cathycassidydreamcatcher.blogspot.co.uk/ and check her website out for events and new books!

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Book Review on Geek Girl by Holly Smale



  This book is about a girl called Harriet Manners who is a Geek. At school nobody likes her apart from Toby, another Polar bear in the rainforest, and Natalie, Harriet's BFF. But at a Clothes Show something happens. It changes Harriet's world and nearly wipes out a friendship.

A great book for 11+ girls, who like books by Jacqueline Wilson and Cathy Cassidy.

If you liked this book why not try the others in the series?


Sunday, 10 January 2016

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Friday, 8 January 2016

Book Review on The Dream Snatcher by Abi Elphinstone

A new book by a new author....

Molly Pecksniff wakes up in a forest, drawn there by a powerful nightmare. The Dream Snatcher is waiting...

Moll is more important than she knows. The Oracle Bones foretold that a gyspy child and her beast would fight back against dark sorcery which is at work. The only people who can stop them is Moll and her best friend Gryff, a wildcat.

It's fast  paced and full of action! You'll never put it down. A great book for girls and boys aged 9 +

IF YOU LOVED THIS BOOK, THERE'S A SEQUEL COMING OUT ON THE 25TH FEBRUARY!

Abi's link - http://www.abielphinstone.com/home/4587677030

Friday, 1 January 2016

Happy new Year! Plus Review

Happy New Year!!


I hope you all had a great time while watching fireworks!


Review:

Angels, arguments and a Furry Merry Christmas by Karen McCombie 


I love this book! It is about Ally's Christmas from about 2 years ago. Good for girls 10 yrs and up. 







Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Book Review on Ooh la la Daizy Star by Cathy Cassidy

By: Cocopanda

 So sorry I haven't been reviewing!

Book review:

Daizy star is still looking for her star quality and it's nearly the end of Primary School!! When she finds out that her class are going to Paris for a school trip she can't quite believe it!  A French adventure with modern art, stray cats and boy mad friends. Will Daizy find her star quality or will she find that she's special just the way she is?

I love this book! A fun-filled book with relatable characters. A great book from the great author Cathy Cassidy!