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Great Review for Nicholas Nabb from What’s Good to Read

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A lovely review for The Misadventures of Nicholas Nabb from What’s Good to Read.  Here’s a snippet: “Jenny Moore’s The Misadventures of Nicholas Nabb is an excellent historical adventure story that is themed more on the darker side than the fluffy and safe side. It is packed with action, humour and wonderful characters that will excite and thrill its young (and old) readers, so much so, that stopping at… Read More »Great Review for Nicholas Nabb from What’s Good to Read

Another review in the bag (the book bag) for Preposterous Rhinoceros!

Preposterous Rhinoceros, the first book written by Tracy Gunaratnam, as received yet another stellar review from The Book Bag. Reviewer Sam Tyler has given Preposterous Rhinoceros his endorsement and called it the ‘perfect book for sharing.’ ‘With a sweet central character who acts before he thinks, ‘Preposterous Rhinoceros’ is a perfect book for sharing. The story is well told and funny; full of nice ideas about the misinterpretation of words.… Read More »Another review in the bag (the book bag) for Preposterous Rhinoceros!

Book of the Year 2014 – I Wish I’d been Born a Unicorn!

Rachel Lyon’s second children’s picture book I wish I’d been born a Unicorn has been selected as a book of the year in Books for Keeps’ regular Brilliant Bookshop feature. Books for Keeps asks specialist booksellers from all around the UK to highlight their favourite books of 2014. Formby Bookshop chose to include I Wish I’d been Born a Unicorn as one of their favourites! “New names doing well include… Read More »Book of the Year 2014 – I Wish I’d been Born a Unicorn!