Little Library of Rescued Books

This blog contains reviews and comments on children's books which I own, have read, and would like to share. I look for books at markets and opportunity shops. They are cleaned up, covered and read. Then I take them to the classroom for students to read. Students can borrow the books at any time. Many books are also from my personal library, especially the Youth Fiction. Students can preview some of them on this blog. Now, I am also on the lookout for great new releases for my grandson Archie.

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

From Zero to Ten: The Story of Numbers by Vivian French & Ross Collins

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I was pleased to find this book to add to my collection of maths-related books and dictionaries, and I really enjoyed reading it too. I...
Monday, June 17, 2013

Star Trek: Mission to Horatius by Mark Reynolds

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I have added this brand new book to the little library especially for one boy in my class who is a hardcore Trek fan.  Mission to Horat...

Otto: The Autobiography of a Teddy Bear by Tomi Ungerer

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Otto is a  German teddy and his first memories are of being stitched together and presented to a Jewish boy for his fifth birthday some...
Sunday, June 16, 2013

The Figures of Julian Ashcroft by Gary Crew and Hans De Haas

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Another obscure and dark publication from Gary Crew first published in 1996 which deals with youth and the supernatural. Fans of Crew, ...
Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Ethel & Ernest A True Story by Raymond Briggs

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This is definitely a book I would recommend to all upper primary and lower secondary students. It is a graphic novel by English author ...
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Monday, May 20, 2013

Beach Party by R.L Stine

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This is the first R.L Stine book I have read for teenagers, and whilst I enjoyed us, all I kept thinking the whole time I was reading t...
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Sunday, May 12, 2013

My Little Versailles by Marie Sellier

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I was reasonably keen when I saw this book up for grabs in an op shop having visited Versailles only two years ago. It is very simpli...
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