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The Ice Whisperers author Helenka Stachera told The Week Junior her favourite animals are birds. "I’ve always loved birds. They’re very important to the ancient people in The Ice Whisperers, who believe that birds are guardians and messengers."
@MoriTamsin says her favourite sort of weather is bright, cool and blustery. Her book 'The Weather Weaver' is our Book of the Week.
“Every year my body breathes a big sigh of relief when autumn hits,” says our author of the week, Ross Montgomery.
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🌴Kereen Getten, author of our book of the week When Life Gives You Mangoes, shares memories of her own childhood, and how it inspired her novel.
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BOOK OF THE WEEK – The Beast and the Bethany, by Jack Meggitt-Phillips. Illustrated by Isabelle Follath. Jack Meggitt-Phillips says that when he was younger he wanted to be a timelord with some of Spider-Man’s more useful powers. @MeggittPhillips @IsabelleFollath @egmontbooksuk
Our Book of the Week is Moonchild: Voyage of the Lost and Found by @aishabushby. She says she got the idea for the book while visiting a town called Boscastle in Cornwall, England. @egmontbooksuk
#BOOKOFTHEWEEK – Taylor & Rose Secret Agents: Villains in Venice by @followtheyellow. Illustrated by @karlj_mountford. Someone is leaking information from inside the Secret Service Bureau, and detective duo Taylor & Rose need to find out who is double-crossing them.@egmontbooksuk
BOOK OF THE WEEK – "Llama Out Loud" by @annabellesami and illustrated by @AFatimaharan. Yasmin Shah finds a toy llama in the bargain bucket – and finds out the llama can talk and he’s got a lot to say. This fun-filled story has lots of hilarious artwork.
Vashti Hardy said she loved all subjects at school, which is why being a writer is the perfect job for her because all subject areas go into it. Her book Wildspark is our Book of the Week. @vashti_hardy