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Max and Bird book cover by Ed Vere.
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Max and Bird

By georgieva.iskra  /  July 5, 2023
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The Secret Sky Garden book cover by Linda Sarah and Fiona Lumbers.
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The Secret Sky Garden

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    Murder at Christmas by Fleur Hitchcock

    By georgieva.iskra / December 20, 2025
    Murder at Christmas book review, by Fleur Hitchcock, a festive middle-grade mystery novel for readers aged 8 to 11.

    An atmospheric and dialogue-driven crime story that builds suspense from the very first page. Grace arrives at Auntie Mollie’s hotel to join her Mum and brother and celebrate Christmas.  Mum goes to visit Granny in a care home and organises some practicalities for her, but then she suddenly goes missing. Not only are the kids alone, anxious, and worried about…

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    Rosa by Starlight by Hilary McKay

    By georgieva.iskra / November 2, 2025
    Book cover of Rosa by Starlight by Hilary McKay, illustrated by Keith Robinson. A middle grade novel about an orphan finding hope in Venice, ideal for KS2 readers and model writing on setting. 34bookstreet.com

    The 11-year-old orphan Rosa experiences magic and brings the streets of Venice to life. Rosa’s parents died in an accident, and an odd couple takes her care – her aunt and uncle. Threatened harshly by locking her in the bedroom at night, Rosa turns inward, finding comfort only in her fairytales – and the mysterious black cat Balthazar. Terrifying, Rosa…

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    The Truth Pixie Goes to School

    By georgieva.iskra / January 5, 2025
    Book cover of The Truth Pixie Goes to School by Matt Haig, a children’s rhyming story about honesty and school for ages 4–7, reviewed on 34bookstreet.com

    With the beginning of the new year, new term at school, and new seating plans many children and adults hopefully will relate to the words Aada remembered: “Don’t try and be something You really are not. Your one true self Is the best thing you’ve got.” In  The Truth Pixie Goes to School Aada is having a tough year, but…

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    Madame Pamplemousse and the Enchanted Sweet Shop

    By georgieva.iskra / August 20, 2024
    Book cover of Madame Pamplemousse and the Enchanted Sweet Shop by Rupert Kingfisher, a middle grade story about magic and sweets for readers aged 8–11, reviewed on 34bookstreet.com

    The owners of two famous shops in Paris, Madame Bonbon and Madame Pamplemousse, want Madeleine for very different reasons. Madeleine, adopted by the Cornichons, moves to the city and settles well in school before the arrival of the Mirrable. The Mirrable’s bullying makes Madeleine anxious and lonely. As a form of escapism, she tries Madam Bonbon, the mood-changing speciality of…

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    A Pocketful of Stars

    By georgieva.iskra / August 10, 2024
    Book review of the delightful "A Pocketful of Stars" by Aisha Bushby.

    It is a challenging time for 13-year-old Safiya, who manages to grow up. Safiya lives in a small town in England, mostly with her father, who has taken custody of her since the divorce. There is a sense of closeness between them, as Safiya can be herself and valued for her gaming interests compared to her mother, who wishes something…

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    A Mouse Called Miika

    By georgieva.iskra / January 31, 2024
    Cover of children’s book "A Mouse Called Miika" by Matt Haig, reviewed on 34bookstreet.com.

    Miika leaves home because he wishes to explore the outside world and the guilt of stealing a mushroom from his mother. After a short stay in the woodcutter home, he and Nikolas find themselves in Elfhelm (Finland) surrounded by elves, pixies and a fellow mouse, Bridget the Brave. Following an incident with the reindeer, Miika receives power; as a result,…

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