I first read Chocolat by Joanne Harris in 2001. I remember it so well because it was the book I took on my honeymoon. Back in those days there was no … Continue reading The Strawberry Thief by Joanne Harris
I first read Chocolat by Joanne Harris in 2001. I remember it so well because it was the book I took on my honeymoon. Back in those days there was no … Continue reading The Strawberry Thief by Joanne Harris
Meet the penguins! They really want to make some new friends. But does anyone want to play? When two penguins arrive from a faraway place and want to make friends, … Continue reading Meet The Penguins by Mike Brownlow
Two Suspects. Two identical stories. Which one is the truth? Wilbrook in Western Australia is a sleepy, remote town that sits on the edge of miles and miles of unexplored wilderness. … Continue reading 55 by James Delargy
The biggest, most beautiful diamond in the world has been stolen from Buckingham Palace! Shylo and the brave Royal Rabbits of London will do whatever it takes to crack the … Continue reading The Royal Rabbits of London: The Great Diamond Chase by Santa Montefiore & Simon Sebag Montefiore – Illustrated by Kate Hindley
How do you get in trouble with the moon? Throw a great big Pooka party! High in the mountains lives a magical creature called: The Pooka. The Pooka loves living … Continue reading The Pooka Party by Shona Shirley Macdonald
Pencil Dog written and illustrated by Leigh Hodgkinson Now to share something for our younger book lovers. Pencil Dog is a stunningly illustrated picture book about ‘memory, remembrance, and how … Continue reading Pencil Dog by Leigh Hodgkinson
How far would you go to save those you love? Lowrie and Shen are the youngest people on the planet after a virus caused global infertility. Closeted in a pocket … Continue reading The Quiet At The End Of The World by Lauren James
What’s the point of poetry? It’s a question asked in classrooms all over the world, but it rarely receives a satisfactory answer. Which is why so many people, who read … Continue reading The Point of Poetry by Joe Nutt
Just four years ago the very first Chiddingstone Literary Festival was held in the splendid grounds of Chiddingstone Castle near Edenbridge, Kent, bringing a missing element of unadulterated literary indulgence … Continue reading Chiddingstone Literary Festival – A treasure trove for literary lovers in the South East.
So today is publication day for Welcome to the Heady Heights which makes me even happier to be hosting the blog tour on today of all days. 🙂 One of the … Continue reading Welcome to the Heady Heights by David F.Ross