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Book of the week
This Wonderful Thing (10-14 Middle/Secondary)
Adam Baron
Adam Baron tackled big themes of loss, grief and mental illness in his impressive and much-liked debut, Boy Underwater. In this, his third novel for young readers, he brings back some of the characters in another stand-alone story that is as big on the emotions as it is on drama and action.
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Sequin and Stitch (8-10 Junior/Middle)
Laura Dockrill
(Barrington Stoke)
Laura Dockrill is already well known for her lively writing in prose and poetry. This is typical of her writing, and the concise prose required by Barrington Stoke suits her style. A story to delight all.
The One that Got Away (10-14 Middle/Secondary)
Jan Mark
(Roffo Court Press)
At least half of these domestic stories though are injected with mystery – inexplicable ghost stories.
Empire's End: A Roman Story (8-10 Junior/Middle)
Leila Rasheed
(Scholastic)
This is an addition to the Voices series which aims to bring history alive through the immediate voice of their protagonists.
The House of One Hundred Clocks (8-10 Junior/Middle)
A. M. Howell
(Usborne Publishing Ltd)
In Edwardian Cambridge, Helena, her beloved pet parrot Orbit and her father, recently bereaved after the loss of Helena’s mother, begin a new life in the home of the enigmatic Mr Westcott.