Horse Boy

This is one of those books, one of those you simply can’t put down – gripping from start to end. A tale of love, friendship and belonging with the sour twang of loss and suffering, that makes this book devour-able. Vivid descriptions written with poetic poise put the reader in dramatic settings akin with primitiveContinue reading “Horse Boy”

Being Miss Nobody

I was quite shocked when I read this book, Manor High School sounded like a nightmare gone bad. Bullies lying in wake to torment unsuspecting pupils, who it would seem would not hurt a fly: those in the school choir/band, library monitors and chess club members. Basically a throwback to cliques of geeks and coolContinue reading “Being Miss Nobody”

Books to inspire…

The situation in the world is currently very strange, I can’t say I understand it all but what I do see as a teacher is the ever rising need for well-being, pastoral and mental health strategies. Reading has always been a way of escaping the real world, to momentarily live in a land far away,Continue reading “Books to inspire…”

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