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Books reviewed by the BFS
The Knife and The Serpent is a fun read. It’s light-hearted, doesn’t take itself too seriously…
Remy Canta arrives home to discover that Tirani is not alone. She was not expecintg any…
The Bell Witches marks a turn to a new genre by Lindsey Kelk, who is well…
I’m delighted that Philip Reeve has produced another MORTAL ENGINES novel. This one is perhaps even…
When she was young, Bela became Belakané, Hero of the Harbour. The windborn had come with…
Elizabeth and Frank have a familiar life. They have lived in the same house for their…
The blurb on the back cover of Those Beyond The Wall doesn’t do it justice. Reading…
When an author produces a series of books featuring a popular set of characters that enchants…
Given the popularity of the murder mystery genre, it is always nice to see a new…
Dolls are a childhood staple, something most children will have, whether it is a realistic baby-type…