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.
Mondays are Murder
After the death of her friend, Ivy, Kay thought she had left Longrove for good. However, when her parents go on a cruse to celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary, she finds herself sent back there, ‘dumped’ on her Uncle Dara and her cousin, Nikki. Just as she thinks things can’t get any worse, she finds a letter on her bed, a letter telling her that there will be a thrill on Tuesday, a wreckage on Wednesday, treachery on Thursday, a fire on Friday, sabotage on Saturday, a stabbing on Sunday - and her murder on Monday.
From the first page, ‘Mondays are Murder’ is a gripping read, full of red herrings and twists which all build to a very satisfying conclusion.
As well as the death of Ivy, Longrove is also full of memories of her Aunt Sandra, Nikki’s mother, idolised by Kay for her ability to solve puzzles and the work she used to do as a detective. Whilst looking through some of her things, Kay and Nikki discover a notebook which suggests that Aunt Sandra was conducting her own investigation into Ivy’s death, adding another layer of intrigue and mystery to the story, intertwining with the girls’ determination to discover the identity of Monday and prevent Kay’s predicted murder.
Flashbacks to past events are interspersed through the action, affording readers a glimpse of the events which led to Ivy’s death and offering clues and misdirection along the way. The plot is skilfully constructed, combining murder mystery with thriller whilst exploring family dynamics, relationships and grief. Dark in places, the combination of compelling action, appealing characters and an atmospheric setting make this a compulsive read!
Mondays are Murder
Ravena Guron
Usborne ISBN: 978-1805075707
Lie or Die
Feeling guilty for kissing her best friend Thea’s ex, Kass Kennedy is tricked into auditioning for a new reality TV show, Lie or Die, where contestants are pitted against each other as they try to discover who is a murderous agent and who is innocent. However, when players start dying, Kass realises that this is a fight for survival.
From the outset ‘Lie or Die’ is an absorbing read, exciting and gripping. Reluctant to appear before the camera but determined to show Thea that she is a real friend, Kass quickly finds herself caught up in the excitement of the game. She is an excellent protagonist, observant and quick-witted- and a loyal friend! The other characters are equally well considered, making an interesting mix for the Lie or Die game show where you can ‘trust no one’.
Combining the current fixation for reality television shows and a locked room mystery, the plot builds a claustrophobic feeling of tension as realisation dawns on the contestants that they are trapped in the ‘game’. As events unfold, there are little twists which make the reader reassess their burgeoning suspicions, constantly keeping them on their toes alongside the characters!
Dark and twisting, Lie or Die is a brilliant read!
Lie or Die A J Clack
Firefly Press ISBN: 978-1915444417
Published 7th March 2024
S.T.E.A.L.T.H. Access Denied
Arriving at school one day, Arun and his friend, Sam, are accosted by Donna, a girl in their year, who claims there are police at Arun’s house. Leaving school to discover what is happening, the unlikely team are thrown headlong into an action-packed thriller of a day like no other!
With each chapter heading indicating the ticking of time, this is a fast paced, non-stop blast of a book, bursting with action. Events unfold quickly, plunging the children into the thick of the proceedings, resulting in a lot of quick thinking and direct action from Arun, Sam and Donna.
Although Sam and Arun are already friends, Donna is all but unknown to them. The boys soon learn that they have misjudged her, quickly valuing the skills she brings to the team. All three children are very intelligent, resourceful and determined, although Sam is sometimes less keen to wade into action than the others. Each brings something different and together, they are a force to be reckoned with!
My son loved the ‘Kuromori’ books by Jason Rohan when he was younger and he would have loved this too. Instantly exciting, the story thrusts the reader into the thick of the action, making it perfect for those reluctant readers who can be put off by books with a slower build-up. A wealth of gadgets, technology and dodgy dealing mean there is plenty happening, but questions around morality, misconceptions and family also offer though-provoking moments.
Espionage, thrills and explosive action- what’s not to love?!
S.T.E.A.L.T.H. Access Denied Jason Rohan
Nosy Crow ISBN: 978-1839943386