Disaster fiction (children and teens)
Children's book reviews round-up
The best children’s books of 2018 for all agesFrom celebrity-penned tales to fresh interpretations of the classics, here is our pick of the best for hungry readers from tots to teens
Children's books
We All Looked Up by Tommy Wallach - reviewRoseleen Havana: ‘This standalone book will have you up all night wondering what it really means to be alive’
Children's books
The 100 by Kass Morgan – reviewChildren's books
The Leaving by Tara Altabrando - review
Children's books
The Kill Order by James Dashner – reviewChildren's books
Looking at the Stars by Jo Cotterill – review
Children's books
Grasshopper Jungle by Andrew Smith – reviewWordsarelife: ‘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’
Children's books
The Incredible Adventures of Cinnamon Girl by Melissa Keil – reviewChildren's books
Black Heart Blue by Louisa Reid – review
Children's books
Girl on a Plane by Miriam Moss – reviewHawwa: ‘The fact that so much of the story was interlaced with fiction didn’t really work for me’
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The Iron Woman by Ted Hughes – reviewPopcornapple: ‘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 – reviewXoXo, Bookworm98: ‘A beautiful, poignant, moving tale’
Children's books
The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker - reviewLucyal99: ‘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’
Children's books
If I Stay by Gayle Forman – reviewChildren's books
The Fire Sermon by Francesca Haig – reviewChildren's books
The Wordsmith by Patricia Forde – reviewChildren's books
The Territory by Sarah Govett – review
Children's books
Boy in the Tower by Polly Ho-Yen – reviewNattastic: ‘A heart wrenching story of survival’
Children's books
The Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker - reviewAn author at 15: ‘teenage girls had to be ugly, naive or antisocial’
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