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Tag Archives: dystopia
Tyger by SF Said illustrated by Dave McKean
We remember the important books we read in our childhood many years later as adults. It is as adults that we understand those books in a subtly different way, their influence shapes us and our understanding of our world. Tyger … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged adventure, childrens_books, Dave McKean, David Fickling Books, dystopia, SF Said, William Blake
4 Comments
The Blue Book of Nebo by Manon Steffan Ros
Eloquent and insightful, the English adaptation of the award winning Welsh novel The Blue Book of Nebo by Manon Steffan Ros is a memorable read. As I turned the last page of this deeply affecting story I wanted to go … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged childrens_books, dystopia, Firefly Press, nuclear, review, Wales, Welsh Language, YALit
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StormTide by Tom Huddleston Blog Tour
StormTide is the thrilling conclusion to the FloodWorld trilogy by Tom Huddleston so it is fitting to be hosting Tom on today’s concluding post of the blog tour on the theme of endings and the difficulties they can pose. Having … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged challenge, climate change, dystopia, environment, Friendship, review, science fiction, Tom Huddleston
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Branford Boase Award Winner 2020
The winners of this year’s award to the author and editor of the outstanding debut novel for children and young people has been announced by last year’s winner Muhammad Khan in an online ceremony. This year’s Branford Boase Award was … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements and Awards
Tagged Awards, Bearmouth, Book Awards, Branford Boase, childrens_books, dystopia, fiction
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Dust Road by Tom Huddleston
Dust Road, the sequel to Flood World, is another epic adventure on a grand scale. Its gripping plot, vicious villains, courageous heroes and thought provoking themes combine to make this a rewarding read for children and teens. Tom Huddleston has … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged adventure, books, childrens_books, climate change, dystopia, resources, thriller
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Blog Tour – Flood World and Dust Road by Tom Huddleston – Q&A with the author
Today I am pleased to host the final day of the Flood World and Dust Road blog tour. I thought that Flood World was a fabulous, exciting and thought provoking read so I was delighted to learn that there was … Continue reading
Posted in Author Q & A
Tagged adventure, Author Q&A, Authors, childrens_books, climate change, dystopia, review, thriller
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Flood World by Tom Huddleston
An epic dystopian novel that grabs you from the first chapter and hurls you into a world that feels disturbingly believable, Flood World would be great for lovers of fast paced thrillers and sci-fi. Authors sometimes use a ‘what if’ … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged adventure, childrens_books, climate change, dystopia, environment, Nosy Crow, Reading, review, science fiction, thriller
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The Middler by Kirsty Applebaum
This debut set in a dystopian near future is an absorbing story of boundaries tested, forbidden friendships made, propaganda and questioning, and developing the courage to find your own voice and speak the truth. Eleven year old Maggie is a … Continue reading
Posted in Book Review
Tagged adventure, books, childrens_books, dystopia, Friendship, Nosy Crow, review
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