After their home is raided by wolf soldiers, young rabbit siblings, Heather and Pickett, find shelter in a mountain enclave of rabbits. There they learn more about their world, and the surprising part their family has played in the history of their kind. An epic fantasy in the tradition of Tolkien, except all the characters… Continue reading The Green Ember by S.D Smith
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Kiki Kallira Breaks a Kingdom by Sangu Mandanna
Twelve year old Kiki Kallira has anxiety, and the only things that helps silence the voice of doom inside her is to draw. Kiki’s drawings are extensive and delightful, inspired by the stories from her family’s Indian heritage. There’s a group of orphans called The Crows, one of her ancestors that broke the mold, and… Continue reading Kiki Kallira Breaks a Kingdom by Sangu Mandanna
The Hideaway by Pam Smy
The story of Billy McKenna, a 13 year old boy who runs away from his troubled home, The Hideaway shows both Billy’s attempt to escape and his mother’s search for her missing son. Fully illustrated by the author, this is a beautiful, moving, extremely emotional book that realistically portrays the nightmare of domestic abuse and… Continue reading The Hideaway by Pam Smy
Wulfie A Ghostly Tail by Lindsay J Sedgwick
I love these series of books. They are so fun! This might be the most bonkers one yet. Libby’s horrible stepmother, Veronika, wants to sell Libby’s lovely quirky family home, but when Veronika thinks the house might be haunted, she jumps at the chance to be famous. I loved the beginning of this book. It… Continue reading Wulfie A Ghostly Tail by Lindsay J Sedgwick
Interview with Lindsay J Sedgwick
Iseult: Hi Lindsay, welcome to my blog. I’m so excited about the release of your new book, Wulfie Saves the Planet. I’ve been jumping into old trunks, looking for a way to Lupuslandia so I can get my own wulfen best friend, ever since I read your first Wulfie book. I know you are really… Continue reading Interview with Lindsay J Sedgwick