The Moonstone Legacy
How’s everyone doing? Enjoying your book of the month reads? We’ve finished them all now, and loved them! Want to get our hands on the next Bathsheba book, read another Anthony Horowitz and can’t wait...
View ArticleJune New Releases – Our Picks
It’s all go in Bookbabblers world. We’ve delighted in making prize winners out of many of you, and enjoyed putting our review panel together, too. We have also been beavering away arranging lovely...
View ArticleJuly New Releases – Our Picks
How’s everyone getting on with their ‘book of the month’? We’ve read Gimme A Call, and have just started Skulduggery Pleasant. Do vote in the poll on the left to tell us what you’re reading. If you’ve...
View ArticleReview of Faerytale by Rachael Fuller
Today we here from Bookbabbler Pamela… Told in narrative rhyme, Faerytale is the story of two sisters – Ellie and her older sister Lucy. While Ellie loves make-believe and fairy tales, Lucy has long...
View ArticleQ & A with Julie Cross
Tell us a little bit about yourself I’m a mom of three kids, wife to an awesome husband, and now a former gymnastics coach turned writer/stay-at-home mom. I love reading more than any other hobby or...
View ArticleReview of Don’t Call Me Ishmael by Michael Gerard Bauer
Don’t Call me Ishmael is a fantastic novel from Michael Gerard Bauer. Originally published in Australia in 2006, Don’t Call me Ishmael follows the school life of Ishmael Leseur and his friends; James...
View ArticleReview of Fated by Sarah Alderson
Sarah Alderson’s debut novel Hunting Lila was one of my favourite books of 2011, so you can imagine how excited I was to receive a review copy of her latest title Fated and it really did not...
View ArticleReview of Tempest by Julie Cross
Tempest is the first in a trilogy by debut author Julie Cross. The novel begins in 2009, Jackson Meyer is a college student leading a relatively normal life with a girlfriend and a summer job....
View ArticleReview of Tua and the Elephant by R.P.Harris
Today we hear from Bookbabbler Wendy… This is a debut children’s novel by R P Harris that was inspired by a day trip to the Elephant Nature Park in Thailand. He met the founder of the park who...
View ArticleReview of Call Me Drog by Sue Cowing
Call Me Drog is a great story, which is quite unlike anything I have read before. It is a debut novel from author Sue Cowing and follows eleven year old Parker and hand puppet Drog. Drog is not a...
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