The Last Zookeeper
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by jillrbennett
17h ago
The Last Zookeeper Aaron Becker Walker Books This is an ark story of an altogether different kind. Set in a post apocalyptic world, it has no text, only a series of amazingly detailed wordless spreads and there’s not a single human in sight. Instead, AI in the form of a ginormous, towering robot with the letters NOA on its arm and wind turbines to power it on its back, steps onto a flooded landscape with its incredible architecture. It appears that he’s stumbled upon a ruined zoological garden where half a dozen or so iconic species are stranded. He feeds them but as the waters rise ever hig ..read more
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Puppet
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by jillrbennett
2d ago
Puppet David Almond, illustrated by Lizzy Stewart Walker Books David Almond’s sublimely written poignant fable, with Lizzy Stewart’s impressive illustrations will really pull at your heartstrings. Silvester is a widowed puppet maker; together with his wife, Belinda, he gained a reputation for creating some of the most beautiful puppets and shows in the area. As a result, the local museum wants to exhibit the subjects of his work and a young woman, Louise from the university wants to write a short history of his creations to be offered for sale when the exhibition opens. All he has left are hi ..read more
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Is It A Seed?
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by jillrbennett
2d ago
Is It A Seed? Emily Ann Davison and Adriena Fong Flying Eye Books When a young girl discovers an unusual-looking seed, she and her brother start pondering upon what it might become. The only way to find out though is to plant it and that’s what they do, but it takes time for a plant to grow so the maybes continue. Could it be a single flower or something incredible? The seed takes root and further possibilities are put forward: what about a large tree in which to build a treehouse, or even more fun, an entire treehouse town. Maybe it will become a gigantic beanstalk atop which is a fantastica ..read more
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A Spy in the Jam Factory / The Deadlands: Survival
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by jillrbennett
3d ago
These are both the concluding books in series from Walker Books: thanks to the publisher for sending them for review. A Spy in the Jam Factory Chrissie Sains, illustrated by Jenny Taylor When, thanks to a spate of local newspaper articles, the jam factory (Willow Green villagers’ pride and joy) comes under surveillance by the Alien Intelligence Agency, its intention is to find a reason to evict Fizzbee from Earth. Yes, there have been several mishaps of late: giant green vegetables running wild, burglaries and worst of all, children floating in the air after consuming figgy jam thanks to one ..read more
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Bud
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by jillrbennett
3d ago
Bud Laura Hambleton Bloomsbury Children’s Books Tucked up tight in a snug red plant pot in a cosy greenhouse is Bud. Each morning Bud is warmed by the sun and come the evenings, the Moon arrives to tell fascinating tales of the Big Outside. Then one day it’s time for Bud to be replanted in the great wide world beyond the greenhouse. Placed between the nettles and tree roots, Bud’s roots reach down into the cold soil and the stem grows upwards. However, the Big Outside is not at all like Bud has imagined: it’s chillsome and scary and full of unfamiliar things, some of which make weird noises ..read more
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Looshkin: Honk If You See It! / Agent Harrier: This Book Will Self Destruct
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by jillrbennett
5d ago
Looshkin: Honk If You See It! Jamie Smart David Fickling Books Billed at the outset as ‘Looshkin – A Comprehensive Catalogue of His Rise to Fame, this is the third volume of delectably daft doings of the craziest cat in the world, created by maestro of madness Jamie Smart in his characteristic frenetic fashion. Readers will delight in such doings as the blue moggy character tormenting the grey suited, bowler-hatted Mr Johnson, as well as a clown who thinks a good gimmick is to bring a large box of crabs to a children’s party and let the little nippers loose among the guests. Then there’s the ..read more
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Secrets of the Snakestone
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by jillrbennett
6d ago
Secrets of the Snakestone Piu DasGupta Nosy Crow Set above and below the Parisian streets towards the end of the nineteenth century, this utterly compelling story forced me to set aside my recently purchased adult novel in order to finish reading Snakestone in bed. A cursed gemstone, a dark secret society – the Brotherhood of Blood, a circus full of vibrant characters, and a baby sloth, all this in a city where Zélie Dutta, a young girl from Calcutta, hopes to find her missing father and solve the mystery of why she was so suddenly taken out of school and sent to Paris. (The story of owing t ..read more
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Always Carry Me With You / My Friend Tree
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by jillrbennett
6d ago
These are both paperback picture books from Ivy Kids: thank you to the publishers for sending them for review. Always Carry Me With You Hervé Eparvier and Fred Bengalia Despite the hard, often cold exterior of the book’s inanimate character, this story is full of love and heart. The love is that shown by a father towards his young daughter, conveyed through something one can hold in the hand – a pebble. He talks to her of its durable nature and longevity, mentioning some of its myriad uses and possibilities. Without actually saying the words, this father is letting his child know that he wil ..read more
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The Pinchers and the Diamond Heist / Magic Keepers: Mysterious Mishaps
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by jillrbennett
1w ago
The Pinchers and the Diamond Heist Anders Sparring and Per Gustavsson Gecko Press The opening chapter in this story for new solo readers reveals that only one of the Pincher family is honest; that’s Theo. His mum, dad and sister are thieves and lie all the time: the first names of the entire family are puns based on thieving: Theo’s parents are Nic and Rob, his sister is Criminellen (Ellen for short), Gran is Stola (she’s in prison) Before the story proper begins we learn a bit about each person – what they like to steal, tools they use and their personal motto. Next door to the Pinchers live ..read more
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Super Swifts / Night Flight
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by jillrbennett
1w ago
Super Swifts Justin Anderson and Clover Robin Walker Books Astonishingly, swifts (champions of the bird world) are able to fly faster and higher than any other birds; even more astonishing is that they might stay airborne for as much as four years, flying up to seventy miles per hour. Author, Justin Anderson begins this swift story in central Africa’s Congo region in early April and tells of the journey undertaken by one female in particular who with a group, flies from their place of overwintering, towards Europe and their destination in the UK. A month long journey that takes them over the ..read more
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