A cosmic romp, fairytale science and a toad witch by various authors – children’s book reviews -


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www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk— Age 9 plus: Peregrine Quinn and the Cosmic Realm Ash Bond If gods, monsters, oracles and a thrilling quest tickle your reading taste buds, then treat yourself to an electrifying debut novel which imagines a cosmic realm tingling with mythology, mind-blowing fantasy and mesmerising magic. Peregrine Quinn and the Cosmic Realm is the first of a sparkling new middle-grade series created by former bookseller Ash Bond who sprinkles her classics-based stories with a special brand of fairy dust, and...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—A wartime angel, ancient wonders and a shark school by various authors – children’s book reviews –. Age 9 plus: Angel of Grasmere Tom Palmer and Tom Clohosy Cole Inspired by the much-loved Swallows and Amazons outdoor adventure books of Leeds author Arthur Ransome, award-winning writer Tom Palmer – who hails from the same city – once against uses the majestic backdrop of wartime in the Lake District for a moving story based on real events. Palmer, who brought us Arctic Star and After the War: From Auschwitz to Ambleside, has a long-standing love affair with the Lakes, and in this sharply...

www.thestar.co.uk—Escape to the past with three spring sagas by various authors – book reviews –. The Royal Station Master’s Daughters in Love Ellee Seymour The historic railway station at Wolferton in Norfolk takes centre stage again in the third and final book of a fascinating First World War debut saga series from journalist and PR professional Ellee Seymour. Wolferton Station – now in private hands – opened in 1862 and was the nearest station to Sandringham House. Trains continued to bring the royal family to and from their estate right up until the station’s closure in 1969. Seymour’s...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Escape to the past with three spring sagas by various authors – book reviews –. The Royal Station Master’s Daughters in Love Ellee Seymour The historic railway station at Wolferton in Norfolk takes centre stage again in the third and final book of a fascinating First World War debut saga series from journalist and PR professional Ellee Seymour. Wolferton Station – now in private hands – opened in 1862 and was the nearest station to Sandringham House. Trains continued to bring the royal family to and from their estate right up until the station’s closure in 1969. Seymour’s...