It is August in Paris and budding art historian Khayyam should be having the time… Read More… Continue reading MAD, BAD & DANGEROUS TO KNOW / Samira Ahmed
ONCE UPON A RIVER / Diane Setterfield
Some say the river drowned her… Some say it brought her back to life. On… Read More… Continue reading ONCE UPON A RIVER / Diane Setterfield
THE NIGHT DIARY / Veera Hiranandani
It’s 1947, and India, newly independent of British rule, has been separated into two countries:… Read More… Continue reading THE NIGHT DIARY / Veera Hiranandani
REFUGEE / Alan Gratz
“Some novels are engaging and some novels are important. Refugee is both”. – Ruta Sepetys, author… Read More… Continue reading REFUGEE / Alan Gratz
Where the world ends, by Geraldine McCaughrean
Every time a lad came fowling on the St Kilda stacs, he went home less… Read More… Continue reading Where the world ends, by Geraldine McCaughrean
The great trouble, by Deborah Hopkinson
Weekly, Starred Eel has troubles of his own: As an orphan and a “mudlark”, he… Read More… Continue reading The great trouble, by Deborah Hopkinson
The Blackthorne key, by Kevin Sands
‘Tell no one what I’ve given you.’ London, 1665. Until he got that cryptic warning,… Read More… Continue reading The Blackthorne key, by Kevin Sands
The Eagle of the Ninth, by Rosemary Sutcliff
The Ninth Legion marched into the mists of northern Britain – and they were never… Read More… Continue reading The Eagle of the Ninth, by Rosemary Sutcliff
The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow by Katherine Woodfine
Enter a world of bonbons, hats, perfumes and mysteries around every corner. Wonder at the… Read More… Continue reading The Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow by Katherine Woodfine
Reading ideas with the library catalogue
Every week, three ideas for reading and how to search for them in the library catalogue… Read More… Continue reading Reading ideas with the library catalogue