June Anticipations
Summer is in the air and so are lots of lovely new books!
Summer is in the air and so are lots of lovely new books!
By Rachel Mazza As soon as I finished reading Francesca Haig’s The Fire Sermon (HarperVoyager) I couldn’t wait to get home to review it so I started typing this out […]
By Rachel (@mazzie191) “But first, let me take a Shelfie” Shelfie: Shell-fee. Noun A photo one takes of their bookshelf/book collection to share with others, usually on a social media platform. Shelfies […]
We recap our best bits from each book’s week on Twitter as we countdown to the prize announcement on Thursday…
By Rachel (@mazzie191) Trouble. The title says it all, and this book encompasses all sort of trouble a young teen could find themselves in. Trouble by Non Pratt follows teenagers […]
@amy_davies – Animal Ark Did anyone else’s shelf look like this when they were younger? Most of our collections were a lot more impressive than this, let’s be honest! I […]
Last week three of the Children’s Book Chat members met Aussie author, Jacqueline Harvey. As you’ll see in the full interview (coming soon), we thought she was great and here are […]
By Rachel At first, it doesn’t seem like Gothic stories and children’s books could ever be close to the same category but authors Chris Riddell, Chris Priestley and Sally Gardner […]
The big countdown to The Bookseller’s YA Book Prize 2015 has begun! The awards are on March 19th at Foyles Charing Cross. Show your support for you favourites by tweeting […]
What does 2015 have in store? Here are our three big picks for the year ahead in the publishing world: Amanda: 1. Increased development of novels with interactive content 2. […]