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BfK No. 209 - November 2014
BfK 209 November 2014

COVER STORY
This issue’s cover illustration is from Animalium (Welcome to the Museum) by Jenny Broom with illustrations by Katie Scott. Thanks to Big Picture Press for their help with this Christmas cover.

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BfK No. 209 Articles

Editorial 209

Comment from the editor

Books of the Year 2014

Chosen by leading children’s booksellers.

Books for Giving Christmas 2014

Our selection of the best Christmas gift books.

Books for Giving 2014: Book List

Bibliographic details for our best books for giving Christmas 2014

Windows into Illustration: Chris Riddel

Chris Riddell on The Sleeper and the Spindle

Ten of the Best: Traditional Tales retold

chosen by Pam Dix.

Authorgraph 209: Marcus Sedgwick

The author of The Ghosts of Heaven interviewed by Nicholas Tucker

Jacqueline Wilson: happy 100th book

Julia Eccleshare appraises Jacqueline Wilson

Nina Macdonald’s War-Time Nursery Rhymes

WW1 literature for children put into context by Geoff Fox.

Two Children Tell: The Author and Nicholas

Virginia Lowe's observations on children's realy response to stories.

Mutiny and murder for Christmas

Treasure Island at the National Theatre

I Wish I'd Written: Kate Saunders

Kate Saunders on a deliciously creepy book.

Good Reads 209

Chosen by pupils at Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria.

That’s Edutainment

An introduction to the QED list

Robert Louis Stevenson: The Shadow of Long John Silver

Angeline B. Adams and Remco van Straten discover Treasure Island in Edinburgh's Old Town.

Classics in Short Number 108

Where's Spot? asks Brian Alderson

KATE SAUNDERS COSTA CHILDREN’S BOOK AWARD WINNER

Costa Children's Book Award winner Kate Saunders interviewed by Imogen Russell Williams.

Q&A interview with Garth Jennings, author of The Deadly 7

Editor's Choice

The Grimm Conclusion

Adam Gidwitz
(Andersen)
5

Those who have been following Adam Gidwitz's take on the Grimms' tales will know what to expect – mayhem, madness and a great deal of blood. Nor will they be disappointed by the conclusion to the trilogy. New readers may want to start at the...

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New Talent

Snow de la Mare and Rabei

Walter de la Mare
(Faber & Faber)
5

Taking de la Mare's poem Snow, Carolina Rabei has imagined a white Christmas setting, in which the snow falls and the world becomes a glittering wonderland where children can build snowmen and sledge. Stockings are hung in front...

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All Children's Book Reviews in BfK No. 209

  • Under 5s
  • Ages 5-8
  • Ages 8-10
  • Ages 10-14
  • Ages 14+
  • Books About Children's Books

Under 5s

  • Snow de la Mare and Rabei

    Walter de la Mare
    5
  • Alfie in the Garden

    Debi Gliori
    5
  • This Book Just Ate my Dog!

    Richard Byrne
    5
  • Jampires

    Sarah McIntyre
    David O’Connell
    4
  • Rita’s Rhino

    Tony Ross
    4
  • Bella’s Bad Hair Day

    Stephen Michael King
    4
  • My Big Barefoot Book of Wonderful Words

    Sophie Fatus
    4
  • Worst in Show

    William Bee
    4
  • Melissa’s Octopus and Other Unsuitable Pets

    Charlotte Voake
    4

Ages 5-8

  • Something about a Bear

    Jackie Morris
    5
  • Gravity

    Jason Chin
    5
  • Timmy Failure: We Meet Again

    Stephan Pastis
    4
  • The New Small Person

    Lauren Child
    4
  • The Moon Dragons

    Dyan Sheldon
    4
  • Big Bad Bubble

    Adam Rubin
    4
  • Woozy the Wizard: A Spell to Get Well

    Elli Woollard
    3
  • Horace the Haggis and the Christmas Mystery

    Sally Magnusson
    3

Ages 8-10

  • Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor

    Jon Scieszka
    5
  • My Life As a Goldfish

    Rachel Rooney
    5
  • Half a Man

    Michael Morpurgo
    5
  • Atlas of Adventures

    Lucy Letherland
    4
  • Dead or Alive?

    Clive Gifford
    4
  • Witchworld

    Emma Fischel
    4
  • Pathfinder

    Angie Sage
    4
  • Lucy’s Secret Reindeer

    Anne Booth
    4
  • Moone Boy: The Blunder Years

    Chris O’Dowd
    Nick V Murphy
    3
  • Pete and the Five-a-side Vampires

    Malachy Doyle
    3
  • The Day No One Was Angry

    Toon Tellegen
    3
  • Plum Puddings and Paper Moons

    Glenda Millard
    3

Ages 10-14

  • Give the Ball to the Poet – A New Anthology of Caribbean Poetry

    5
  • Malala The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Changed the World

    Malala Yousafzai
    5
  • Blue Moon Day

    Anne Fine
    5
  • Loyal Creatures

    Morris Gleitzman
    5
  • Trouble on Cable Street

    Joan Lingard
    5
  • Young Sherlock: Stone Cold

    Andrew Lane
    5
  • Dragon Racer: First Flight

    Margaret Bateson-Hill
    5
  • Only Remembered

    4
  • The Sign of the Black Dagger

    Joan Lingard
    4
  • How to be a Girl

    Anita Naik
    4
  • First Light

    Rebecca Stead
    4
  • Girl Online

    4
  • Uprooted: A Canadian War Story

    Lynne Reid Banks
    3
  • The Last of the Spirits

    Chris Priestley
    3

Ages 14+

  • Half a Creature from the Sea

    David Almond
    5
  • Lies We Tell Ourselves

    Robin Talley
    5
  • A Song for Ella Grey

    David Almond
    5
  • Stories Inspired by Objects from The Great War

    Various Authors
    4
  • Terror Kid

    Benjamin Zephaniah
    4
  • Thirteen Chairs

    Dave Shelton
    4
  • Messenger of Fear

    Michael Grant
    4
  • Winter's Bullet

    William Osborne
    4
  • Girl Online

    4
  • The Walled City

    Ryan Graudin
    3

Books About Children's Books

  • Help Your Child Love Reading

    Alison David
    3

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