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Disaster fiction (children and teens)

December 2018

  • Clockwise from top left: Big Ideas for Curious Minds; Dave the Lonely Monster; Julian Is a Mermaid.

    Children's book reviews round-up
    The best children’s books of 2018 for all ages

    From celebrity-penned tales to fresh interpretations of the classics, here is our pick of the best for hungry readers from tots to teens

July 2016

  • Children's books
    We All Looked Up by Tommy Wallach - review

    Roseleen Havana: ‘This standalone book will have you up all night wondering what it really means to be alive’

June 2016

  • Children's books
    The 100 by Kass Morgan – review

  • Children's books
    The Leaving by Tara Altabrando - review

May 2016

  • Children's books
    The Kill Order by James Dashner – review

  • Children's books
    Looking at the Stars by Jo Cotterill – review

March 2016

  • Children's books
    Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith – review

    Wordsarelife: ‘Grasshopper Jungle is a Marmite book: you’ll either love it or hate it. But definitely give it a go – it’s one-of-a-kind’

February 2016

  • Children's books
    The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl by Melissa Keil – review

  • Children's books
    Black Heart Blue by Louisa Reid – review

November 2015

  • Children's books
    Girl on a Plane by Miriam Moss – review

    Hawwa: ‘The fact that so much of the story was interlaced with fiction didn’t really work for me’

August 2015

  • Children's books
    The Iron Woman by Ted Hughes – review

    Popcornapple: ‘I like the way in which Ted Hughes tackles the issue of pollution and the message that we should make people see what humans are doing to the environment’
  • Children's books
    We All Looked Up by Tommy Wallach – review

    XoXo, Bookworm98: ‘A beautiful, poignant, moving tale’
  • Children's books
    The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker - review

    Lucyal99: ‘The novel took a while to get going, but once absorbed in Thompson Walker’s literary tapestry I felt as though I, too, were facing Julia’s new world’

July 2015

  • Children's books
    If I Stay by Gayle Forman – review

  • Children's books
    The Fire Sermon by Francesca Haig – review

  • Children's books
    The Wordsmith by Patricia Forde – review

  • Children's books
    The Territory by Sarah Govett – review

June 2015

  • Children's books
    Boy in the Tower by Polly Ho-Yen – review

    Nattastic: ‘A heart wrenching story of survival’

February 2015

  • Children's books
    The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker - review

  • Helena Coggan

    An author at 15: ‘teenage girls had to be ugly, naive or antisocial’

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