Reviews

There are so many incredible books available at the moment that it is impossible to read them all, no matter how hard I try! Here are my thoughts about some of the books I have read and how I think they could be used in school as well as Q and A sessions with authors and illustrators.

Bath Children’s Literature Festival 2023

Bath is a gorgeous city with so much to see and enjoy and every year since it started (with the obvious exceptions!), I have joined many other book lovers at the Children’s Literature Festival held there every autumn. Always a wonderful occasion, so many wonderful poets, illustrators and authors take part in this joyful event, making it a pleasure to return year after year!

My festival adventure this year started with a drawing session with Nadia Shireen and Sophy Henn, compered by Steven Butler. Full of fun and fabulous drawings, the illustrators were challenged to create pictures inspired by words selected from the audience. There were giraffes in space, secret agents doing karate in the woods with a goose side kick, scientist rabbits and secret agent guinea pigs! Sophy and Nadia rose to every challenge whilst Steven constantly challenged them with extra details!

The audience were also encouraged to draw along and it was amazing to see just how creative and inventive they were too! It was a brilliant way to start the day…

My next event was with Nikita Gill who was sharing her new book, ‘Animal Tales from India: Ten Stories from the Panchatantra’ (review here). These are stories that Nikita grew up with, told to her by her grandmother, and her love of them was very evident! It was a joyful session of storytelling.

Loving myths, legends and traditional tales, I knew that ‘Mythical Adventures of Greeks and Gods’ was also going to be a session I would really enjoy. Joanna Nadin was talking to Tom Holland about his book, ‘The Wolf-Girl, The Greeks and the Gods’ (review here) - and he was absolutely fascinating! He took his young family to Greece with him for 6 months to be able to visit all the locations and immerse himself in the story, using the character of Gorgo to keep his young daughter engaged on their travels.

Rocket is one of my favourite picture book characters so it was a joy to hear Dapo Adeola (again!) as he read the latest story, ‘Speak Up!’ (review here) and taught us all how to draw Luna the cat. The children in the audience were excellent with their answers in the quiz and also asked some great questions. Dapo gave lots of good advice, reminding children that ‘there is a lesson in every drawing’ and encouraging them to persevere and have fun!

After drawing with Dapo, I was fired with enthusiasm for my next event, ‘Heavy Metal Badger’ with Duncan Beedie. Having listened to the story, the rock music generated the perfect atmosphere for creating some heavy metal band names and designing their logos. Some of the adults in the audience got even more carried away than their children at this point!! Duncan then showed everyone how to draw Badger sliding on his knees, loving the heavy metal!

My time at this year’s festival finished on an absolute high. Ana Sampson is responsible for gathering the poems for the most amazing collection, ‘Gods and Monsters: Mythological Poems’ (review here), which has been brilliantly illustrated by Chris Riddell. This has very quickly become a favourite of mine and it was a joy to listen to Ana (and Chris!) whilst Chris drew constantly. There was a battle of the monsters as the audience were asked to vote in a number of rounds to discover which monster they thought would be the winner! It was the perfect way to end the day.

Today is the last day of Bath Children’s Literature Festival 2023- and I’m already looking forward to next year!

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Winter’s Keep Launch

Last night, I went to Waterstones in Bath to join the celebrations for the launch of ‘Winter’s Keep’, the final instalment of the Weather Weavers trilogy. It was a lovely occasion, full of familiar, friendly faces- and lots of book-ish chatter!

Erin from Waterstones gave a lovely introduction and then Tamsin read a section from ‘Winter’s Keep’ to a captivated audience. There is something very magical about listening to an author sharing their work and Tamsin read beautifully, offering a tantalising glimpse into the pages of the final book of her series.

Tamsin was kept very busy signing books until the evening came to an end. These wonderfully magical adventures, intertwined with myths and legends, are a fabulous read- highly recommended- and ‘Winter’s Keep’ brings them to a very satisfying and compelling conclusion. Congratulations to Tamsin on an excellent book and a lovely launch event!

Winter’s Keep Tamsin Mori

UCLan Publishing ISBN: 978-1915235053

Published 3rd March 2023

You can read my review of The Weather Weaver here.

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An evening with Firefly

Yesterday, I headed to Waterstones in Bath for a wonderful evening of book-ish delght with the lovely people from Firefly. Bath was just how I like it best- not too busy and looking beautiful in the winter sunshine before developing an air of mystery in the twilight.

A very warm welcome awaited as the Firefly team greeted everyone with enthusiasm and it was lovely to see so many familiar faces! There is nothing quite like being with other book lovers and indulging in a bit of book-babbling! Once we had settled, Penny introduced the evening before Karen guided us through the incredible selection of books Firefly have in store for 2023. Her enthusiasm was infectious and her genuine passion for the books just made me want to read each and every one of them! We were also treated to short videos from some of the authors, including Roderick O’Grady (Were there really sasquatch in those woods?!), Terrie Chilvers (accompanied by a gorgeous dog!) and Nicola Davies (always an inspiration!).

Three authors from the list- Jo Clarke, Sam Stewart and Cathy Faulkner- then spoke about their up-coming titles. We were given a sneak preview of the cover for Cathy’s book, ‘Digging for Victory’ and she told us how she had come to write this verse novel which is due out in May. Jo Clarke explained how she had come to create the travelling school in her ‘Libby’ stories, emphasising the importance of offering children stories that they want to read simply for pleasure. An incident with matches, the Clifton suspension bridge and a mysterious building were all elements which fulled Sam Stewart’s imagination and led to her writing ‘Fireblood’. Three very different stories from authors united in their desire to present children (and adults!) with the exceptional reads, offering them escape and adventure through a good book!

Sadly, the evening was over all too soon, but we were all delighted when we were presented with a goodie bag containing proof copies of ‘Fireblood’ and ‘Digging for Victory’ and other treats. I am proud to say that my copy of ‘Digging for Victory’ is the FIRST one which Cathy has ever signed! I feel very special!

Many thanks to the lovely team at Firefly for inviting me to come to this evening. It was a brilliant event- and their selection for 2023 is fabulous. So many treats to look forward to!

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