A teenage geek with prosthetic legs Is trying to find his way in a confusing world. http://www.wireless.is/projects/rood/ROO'D * * *Will Kalif Sword fights, mythical creatures... and everything is nearly destroyed by the power of the magic stone created by an ancient civilization. Down...
This is probably my joint favourite read of the year so far, I just didn’t want to put this book down. It looks at a disparate group of people who live in the same block of flats but mainly it follows a group of teenage boys who are obsessed with the girl who is the main ...
girl, a teenage girl but she is also everything. She holds this story together, connecting all of the pieces until everything is interwoven. She is the rock that holds Ember and Georgie together, who each are important in their own right, with their own stories and their own connections ...
children could very well see a hint of witchcraft in the girl’s sewn-up mouth, or read it as an exciting, suspenseful horror story, or as a
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And, sometimes, they even read together, in a special fort they’ve built. The colorful, fanciful art and rollicking text will get every child more excited about reading! Some Days by Karen Kaufman Orloff Come along and follow a year in the life of a young boy and girl as they discover...
” And how everything you say somehow gets misunderstood. Yeah, that’s my life. But having been a teenaged girl once, I could also relate to Aubrey’s feelings of wanting to please her mom, but also wanting her mom to butt out and let her live her life. I read a lot of lines ...
This is probably my joint favourite read of the year so far, I just didn’t want to put this book down. It looks at a disparate group of people who live in the same block of flats but mainly it follows a group of teenage boys who are obsessed with the girl who is the main ...
Their teenage daughter Cass is aiming to go to Trinity College Dublin and their 12-year-old son PJ is obsessed with video games. As demonstrated in ‘Skippy Dies’, Murray is excellent at writing accurate teenage dialogue, although I was a bit less convinced by the absence of punctuation in...
It is set in the days leading up to Hurricane Katrina and told from the viewpoint of an African American teenage girl whose family lives in poverty. One of the first books I read in 2017 – put this in your TBR pile. Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi A graphic novel that recounts the ...