Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Recommended

Kiss of Life by Daniel Waters
This sequel is just as good if not better than Generation Dead - think high school, murder, romance and zombies! And thankfully there is at least another book in the series to come. If you like Twilight then it's definitely worth a look!
Find out more at:

Read Daniel Waters own blog at http://watersdan.blogspot.com/

Monday, 14 September 2009

The Times Books for Schools

We are collecting The Times Books for Schools tokens again this term. Tokens can be found in The Times and Sunday Times newspapers and can be posted in the collection box outside the Library. Thank you.

Past Paper Reminder

Please remember that any past paper orders should be returned to the Library, with payment, by Friday 18th September. Thank you.

Book of the Week


The Spook's Sacrifice by Joseph Delaney

As the Spook's apprentice Tom's first duty is to protect the County from the dark. But now Mam needs his help in her homeland of Greece. One of the most dangerous of the old gods, the Ordeen, is about to return there, bringing slaughter and devastation. Meanwhile, the Devil himself is still loose and if he and the Ordeen join forces, a new age of darkness will descend. Mam has summoned a powerful group to her side but among them are Tom's old enemy, the Pendle witches, including the assassin Grimalkin, and the cunning clan leader Mab Moldheel. Can Tom go against all the Spook has taught him and ally himself to the witches? What is the secret that Mam is keeping from him? And what sacrifices must be made in the battle against the dark?

Find out more at http://tinyurl.com/r9b3x5

Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Book of the Week

Our new book of the week is Silvertongue by Charlie Fletcher, the final part of the Stoneheart trilogy:

Edie is on a mission. She has survived the worst and walked away from the Walker. And now there is only one thing that matters to her.Meanwhile, the clock has struck thirteen. Time has frozen. All the people have disappeared, and the city is filling up with snow. The Last Knight is searching for George, in no hurry, for as an Agent of Fate he knows things will come to their inevitable end, to what must surely be the decisive and final battle.
Find out more about the trilogy at http://tinyurl.com/lryfat

Man Book Prize 2009

The titles shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize have just been announced:

The Children's Book by A S Byatt (Random House, Chatto and Windus)
Summertime by J M Coetzee (Random House, Harvill Secker)
The Quickening Maze by Adam Fould (Random House, Jonathan Cape)
Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel (HarperCollins, Fourth Estate)
The Glass Room by Simon Mawer (Little, Brown)
The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters (Little, Brown, Virago)

The winning book will be announced on Tuesday 6th October.