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Beetle Boy
Posted on January 12, 2017 | 23 CommentsBeetle Boyáby M G Leonard Described as ôa darkly funny Dahl-esque adventureö, this book mixes science, mystery and humour. When scientist and entomologist Dr Bartholomew Cuttle mysteriously disappears from a […] -
One of Us by Jean Waudby
Posted on October 13, 2015 | 25 CommentsJeanie WaudbyÆs first novel,áô One of Usö is a pacey thriller which will appeal to those who enjoy books with a dystopian setting. It is set in a society where […] -
Would the Real Stanley Carrot Please Stand Up? by Rob Stevens
Posted on October 13, 2015 | 35 CommentsThis is a funny book, although it also deals with some serious issues such as bullying, family issues and sibling rivalry. Stanley feels that he doesnÆt really fit in û […] -
Smart by Kim Slater
Posted on October 13, 2015 | 46 CommentsSmartáis a crime story featuring a detective with a difference. When a homeless man drowns in the canal, everyone thinks that it is an accident, but Kieran thinks otherwise. The […] -
The Disappearance of Tom Pile
Posted on October 13, 2015 | 29 CommentsThe Disappearance of Tom Pile The Disappearance of Tom Pileáis set during the Second World War. Corporal Jack Carmody is sent to investigate a mysterious case in a remote village […] -
Pendragon – the sequel to Young Knights of the Round Table
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How to use this blog
Posted on August 30, 2013 | 3 CommentsWelcome to the Bolton Children’s Fiction Award 2014. This blog is designed to give you information about the award as it progresses and to help you find out more about […]