Louise Conlon


Louise Conlon
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Little Owl’s Orange Scarf by Tatyana Feeney
Little Owl’s Orange Scarf is Tatyana Feeney’s second solo publication, following the recent Small Bunny’s Blue Blanket. Like Small Bunny,…

Posted 3/05/2013 in Reviews

Mrs Vickers’ Knickers by Kara Lebihan
Mrs Vickers’ Knickers  is the début picturebook of Kara Lebihan. When the favourite knickers of Mrs Vickers get blown off her washing line and…

Posted 30/04/2013 in Reviews

Daniel Finn by
Reve is a thirteen-year-old Latin American boy living in a sleepy fishing village. His father is dead and his mother abandoned him and his…

Posted 16/04/2013 in Reviews

Chocolate SOS by Sue Limb
 

The sixth of Sue Limb’s books featuring Jess Jordan, Chocolate SOS reads well as a stand-alone as much part of the series. Existing readers…

Posted 4/05/2012 in Reviews

Double Trouble by Judi Curtin
 

The second in Judi Curtin’s Friends Forever series, Double Trouble features a second trip back through time for Lauren and her cat Saturn.…

Posted 19/04/2012 in Reviews

Dear Dumb Diary: Let’s Pretend This Never Happened by Jim Benton
 

This is the first in Benton’s Dear Dumb Diary series, the twelfth of which has just been published in America. The protagonist, Jamie…

Posted 1/09/2011 in Reviews

Theodore Boone: The Abduction by John Grisham
 

The second of Grisham’s Theodore Boone novels, the plot of The Abduction centres on the disappearance of Theo’s best friend, April.…

Posted 25/08/2011 in Reviews

White Lies by Mark O'Sullivan
Set in rural Ireland, White Lies features mixed-race Nance and her boyfriend OD. Having found an old photo which throws her adoption history…

Posted 1/06/2010 in Reviews

The Battle of the Sun by Jeanette Winterson
London, 1601: Jack Snape is mysteriously kidnapped on his twelfth birthday. He is taken to the home of the evil Magus, who Jack discovers is…

Posted 1/04/2010 in Reviews

The Gates by John Connolly
John Connolly is best known for his adult thrillers. The Gates is his first novel to be explicitly marketed for children, though the 2006…

Posted 1/12/2009 in Reviews