Susannah Lloyd (author) Paddy Donnelly (illustrator) Here Be Dragons Frances Lincoln Children’s Books, February 2021 Paperback, 40PP, £6.99 ISBN: 9780711256613 Picturebook, 0-4, 5-7 years. Review by Joanna Geoghegan. Here Be Dragons is a charming medieval fantasy picturebook about a clueless knight and his intelligent steed, who are on a quest to find and slay aContinue reading “Review: Here Be Dragons”
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Review: Queen of Coin and Whispers
Helen Corcoran Queen of Coin and Whispers The O’Brien Press, 1st June 2020 Paperback, 464PP, €12.99/£11.99 ISBN: 9781788491181 Young Adult Fiction Review by Joanna Geoghegan. Eighteen-year-old Lia has just ascended to the throne of Edar after the death of her corrupt uncle, and she is not sure who to trust. When she decides to lookContinue reading “Review: Queen of Coin and Whispers”
Review: The Nothing Man
Catherine Ryan Howard The Nothing Man Corvus, 6th August 2020 Kindle eBook, 291PP, £5.99 ISBN: 978 1 7864 9660 7 Adult, Crime Fiction, Thriller Review by Joanna Geoghegan There have been many books written by those affected by unsolved crimes – what happens when the perpetrator, still on the loose, gets their hands on a memoirContinue reading “Review: The Nothing Man”
Review: Star Trek Discovery – Aftermath
Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson Illustrated by Tony Shasteen and Angel Hernandez Star Trek: Discovery – Aftermath IDW Publishing, April 2020 Paperback, 96 pages, £12.99 ISBN 9781684056507 Graphic Novel, Science Fiction, Young Adult Review by Joanna Geoghegan. Star Trek: Discovery – Aftermath chronicles the efforts of Captain Pike and Chancellor L’Rell to bring about peaceContinue reading “Review: Star Trek Discovery – Aftermath”
Review: Animal Crackers
Sarah Webb and Alan Nolan Animal Crackers The O’Brien Press, August 2020 Paperback, 176PP, €11.99 ISBN: 9781788490658 Picturebook, Nonfiction, Middle Grade Review by Joanna Geoghegan. Did you know that dolphins only shut down half their brain when they sleep? Or that polar bears’ fur isn’t white – it’s actually translucent to allow light to hitContinue reading “Review: Animal Crackers”
