Great Summer Reads for Teens & Young Adults
Great Summer Reads for Teens & Young Adults by Mary Esther Judy After a confused and muddled year of online classes, assessments, exams and trying… Read More »Great Summer Reads for Teens & Young Adults
Great Summer Reads for Teens & Young Adults by Mary Esther Judy After a confused and muddled year of online classes, assessments, exams and trying… Read More »Great Summer Reads for Teens & Young Adults
Father’s Day is on Sunday the 20th of June. Whether your dad loves a great thriller, the best his….
Pages & Co: Tilly and the Book Wanderers by Anna James by Mary Esther Judy Eleven year-old Tilly has lived above her grandparents’ bookshop ever… Read More »Pages & Co: Tilly and the Book Wanderers by Anna James
Talking to Kids About Climate Change with Oisín McGann Following the publication of his wonderful new book A Short, Hopeful Guide to Climate Change, our… Read More »Talking to Kids About Climate Change with Oisín McGann
A few days late (thanks to a particularly heavy bank holiday weekend spent drinking too much port in the sun) here is LitVox’s choice for… Read More »Best Books for June 2021
The Very Best Books Podcasts by Aengus Murray How many times a year do you reckon you’re asked if you’ve listened to a certain podcast?… Read More »The Very Best Books Podcasts
Review – By Ash, Oak and Thorn by Melissa Harrison One by one, on a bright, early spring morning, three little people no bigger than… Read More »Review – By Ash, Oak and Thorn by Melissa Harrison
Max is just a slightly scruffy, ordinary kind of boy…until he burps, that is. When he burps, he turns into a huge, hairy monster who can leap over buildings, roar really loudly and eat entire dustbins. Being a monster is great!
Summer is here! (sort of). Life is slowly beginning to resume some sort of normality, and publishing in recent weeks and the weeks to come is the strongest it has been for years. Do yourself and your soul a favour; pick a book from our list of brilliant summer reads, get yourself to the park, back garden, balcony or nearest bench, and soak up some rays and stories.
A hidden bear, an intrepid journey and finding out who you want to be… Yanka was found beside a bear cave as a baby…she was… Read More »Review – The Girl Who Speaks Bear by Sophie Anderson
Announcing the 2021 Women’s Prize Shortlist The 2021 Women’s Prize for Fiction Shortlist is here. This prize was originally set up in 1996 as the… Read More »Announcing the 2021 Women’s Prize Shortlist
An incredibly accomplished debut that says more with less, and has Dublin stitched into it’s very fabric. Oh yes they do. And I can confirm… Read More »Review – Boys Don’t Cry by Fiona Scarlett