I enjoyed reading this book as it was full of suspense and breath taking adventures. My favourite character was Rosa as she was very kind. I can also relate to this as I enjoy doing ballet dances.
A fantastical and mysterious book of spectacular and surprising events! “Yesterday Crumb and the storm in a teacup” is a fascinating book that is full of magical wonder and spells. Growing up in a circus, Yesterday had no idea of her exciting future as a wicked witch and when time comes to solve a problem, she is plunged into a world of magic! I love the way the story line is full of creativity and mystery. Whilst reading this book, I found it very enjoyable and exhilarating to read. This book is surrounded by fantasy, talking ravens and even flying teapots! I would love to recommend this book to anyone who loves a bit of magic and adventurous books! Reviewed for LoveReading4Kids.co.uk
Falling For a Star in the City - Book Review Falling For a Star in the City is intrinsically a riveting novella, full of an exotic mixture of passion and romance. Written by the Best-selling Author Krysten Lindsay Hager, it is emotionally driven as it explores several key themes of struggling with the challenges of navigating through life to find purpose and true love. The leading character, Paige Kramar is a young actress in New York City who is flourishing in all aspects; a successful college freshman year, a job as an actress on a widely known soap opera, and a rock star boyfriend. However, when her star role suddenly has a brief hiatus and her family continues to relent her for the instability that it causes in her career, Paige is left feeling as if she is thrown into a roller-coaster of emotions as she is forced to let her acting dreams to drift behind and a sudden break-up leads her into a turmoil of emotions. Stepping through the whirlwind of events, Paige is stunne...
A spectacular novel serving as a relatable and realistic mirror of young lives. ‘Lila Mackay Is Very Misunderstood' is a mesmerizing tale that will teleport you into the world of exploring the prevailing experiences of growing up and adapting to life’s difficult complications. Reading this novel is the finest way to spend your Summer relaxing with a book-in-hand, underneath the sun as throughout the novel, we dive into the protagonist, Emily’s Summer starting off with a train ride to her impending doom with no access to technology, no social life and no entertainment except her Mum (Lila Mackay)’s diary and Uncle Tom’s snippets from the past to keep her company. No one seems to understand her despair and longing to spend a normal summer with her BFF Poppy and the stunning Toby. This spectacular novel serves as a realistic and relatable mirror of young lives. As a perfect representation of the teenage years of life along with the generational differences. My favourite part is the p...
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