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Batman: Nightwalker by Marie Lu – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Nightwalker is the second of four books in the DC Icons Young Adult prose series, and the ... -
Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth I was a huge fan of all things Peanuts from a very young age – and I ... -
You Say You Want a Revolution? – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth This small hardback book gives you an in-your-face insight into the swinging sixties, and it is suitable ... -
Meg and the Dragon by Jan Pieńkowski – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth For over forty years, Meg and Mog books have entertained millions of children and adults alike. In ... -
Gobbolino the Witch’s Cat by Ursula Moray Williams – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth It is hard to believe that this book was first published in 1942, but it remains an ... -
Doctor Who Mr Men Collection – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Doctor Who is one of the most solid and recognisable brands you can possibly get in the ... -
Such Small Hands by Andrés Barba – Review
By Sarah Morgan Every so often, a book comes along that takes your breath away, leaving you stunned and perhaps ... -
The Summer House Party by Caro Fraser – Review
By Helen Johnston Welcome to the world of Downton Abbey, where the posh and the privileged meet in their grand ... -
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Baby Record Book – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth There is something very special about The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Its magic has spanned many years, just ... -
The Cow Book by John Connell – Review
By Barney Bardsley Those of you with a squeamish disposition, look away now. This book – a seasonal memoir of ... -
The Truants by Lee Markham – Review
By Sarah Morgan Can a book really be about vampires without ever actually mentioning them by name? Lee Markham’s slender ... -
Sunday in Hell by William Fotheringham – Review
By Karl Hornsey Cycling seems to lend itself to sports writing more than any other sport, with the possible exception ...