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A closer look at history: New non fiction

Usborne encyclopedia of ancient Egypt Many books about ancient Egypt focus on Mummies and pyramids, which is a pity because, obviously, the history of an empire that lasted from  1096BCE to 30BCE is...

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Epic mysteries are fun!!!

Have you ever been wandering around an old castle or a crumbling mansion? Did you hear the stories of the past told by  its ruins or its demolished walls? Did anything odd happen to you that you felt...

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Kids’ Club Review by Mia: Spooked

Spooked, by Susannah McFarlane An adventure to find if the ghost is real. Will the gadgets that Izzie made help them find the coins that have been lost from the kerrin chest? Will they find the right...

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Kids’ Club Review by India: Escape from Wolfhaven Castle

Escape from Wolfhaven Castle, by Kate Forsyth Tom, Elanor, Sebastian and Quinn have to find a Griffin’s feather, a unicorn horn and a sea-serpent’s scale. First they have to escape from Wolfhaven...

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Kids’ Club Review by Julius: Cool castles

Cool castles, by Sean Kenney It has things, a lot of cool castle stuff models that I like to try building with my lego. The village model is my most favourite. I wish I could make it and I can have all...

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5 fun new children’s fiction books to kick off your springtime reading

  Spring has sprung! The weather can be a bit mucky – sunny one day, raining the next. So it’s a good idea to have some awesomes reads on hand in case you need some emergency entertainment while...

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New Back to school Non Fiction reads at the library!

The holidays are at an end. With school and winter rolling around the corner, it looks like the blues are about to set in. But have no fear, here’s another selection of new junior non fiction to...

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Kids’ Club Review by Aadiv: Castles

Castles, by Annabelle Lynch a very informative book about castles.what is that, why they were made, who used to live in them.i loved reading that book. 4 stars Reviewed by Aadiv from Johnsonville and...

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Kids’ Club Review by Rebecca: Tuesdays at the castle

Tuesdays at the castle, by Jessica Day George (1976-) What I loved about this book was how everything is always changing, leaving suprises and hints throughout the pages. This was a well thought out...

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Kids’ Club Review by Anna: Puzzle castle

Puzzle castle, by Susannah Leigh Puzzle castle is a book with lots of puzzles about castles. I really loved this book as I like nothing better than a good puzzle. Castles are pretty neat too. I think...

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Kids’ Club Review by Kenta: Dark knights and dingy castles

Dark knights and dingy castles, Terry Deary ; illustrated by Philip Reeve Well done me for surviving a castle. Mind your head, castle defences are extremely hard to go past 5 stars Reviewed by Kenta...

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Kids’ Club Review by Delia: The knight at dawn

The knight at dawn / Osborne, Mary Pope I absolutely love this book. My best friend recommended it and I enjoyed it very much. It was quite an easy read, but it was very enjoyable and mysterious. I...

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Kids’ Club Review by Angela: The battle for Crystal Castle : the thirteenth...

The battle for Crystal Castle : the thirteenth adventure in the Kingdom of Fantasy / Stilton, Geronimo Dawn is so cute! 5 stars Reviewed by Angela from Johnsonville and Other , 9 years old

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Kids’ Club Review by Angela: The secret of Cacklefur Castle

The secret of Cacklefur Castle / Stilton, Geronimo I think that the joke ” Where do ghosts go 4 vacation ” is funny. A. The dead sea 5 stars Reviewed by Angela from Karori and Other , 9 years old

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Kids’ Club Review by Harshit Kumar: Howl’s moving castle

Howl’s moving castle / Jones, Diana Wynne I rated this book 5 stars because it tells about three kids named Sophie, Lettie and Martha. Sophie was the oldest of all the daughters. They lived with their...

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Kids’ Club Review by Kieran: The adventures of Anders

The adventures of Anders / Mackay, Gregory The adventures of anders is one of those three books in one book . There is anders and the comet, anders and the volcano and anders and the castle. In all of...

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A closer look at history: New non fiction

Usborne encyclopedia of ancient Egypt Many books about ancient Egypt focus on Mummies and pyramids, which is a pity because, obviously, the history of an empire that lasted from  1096BCE to 30BCE is...

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Epic mysteries are fun!!!

Have you ever been wandering around an old castle or a crumbling mansion? Did you hear the stories of the past told by  its ruins or its demolished walls? Did anything odd happen to you that you felt...

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5 fun new children’s fiction books to kick off your springtime reading

  Spring has sprung! The weather can be a bit mucky – sunny one day, raining the next. So it’s a good idea to have some awesomes reads on hand in case you need some emergency entertainment while...

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