Friday, August 30, 2013
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Guardian children's fiction prize 2013 longlist
Awarded annually to fiction written for children aged eight and above, The Guardian Children's Fiction Prize is the only children's fiction award selected by fellow writers. The judging panel is chaired by our very own expert reviewer, Julia Eccleshare who is also the Children's Books Editor of the Guardian."The eight books on the 2013 Guardian children's fiction prize longlist deal with war, dystopian futures and terminal illness – but their tales of children overcoming adversity are both entertaining and inspiring."


Award-winning Rebecca Steed tells a wonderfully touching story with great sensitivity within an exciting and dramatic adventure. Georges (his unusual name is part of his problem) has just moved to a new apartment block and he immediately gets caught up in a game with Safer, a boy who lives on another floor. Safer’s spying game seems fun and his family, sister Candy and brother Pigeon provide an interesting and supportive alternative home for Georges while things in his own family are out of kilter. But then Georges begins to have his doubts… Gradually everything he has been protecting himself from spins out of control and the reader discovers the sad truth he has been hiding himself from. A very special story that is not to be missed.

Paris where she meets Matteo, living off the local pigeons, washing in rainwater and travelling unseen across the great roofscape of Paris. With Matteo’s help Sophie learns the tricks of roof-top living and also how to break into buildings and bamboozle officials – exactly the trick she needs to find her mother. An exciting, tender and original adventure.

Winner of the two most prestigious children's book awards - the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2013 and the Children's Costa Award 2012. And Longlisted for the 2013 Guardian Children’s Fiction PrizeSally Gardner tells a story that is rich in drama and ideas as Standish Treadwell, an unlikely hero, takes on the vicious forces of the repressive motherland in a novel set in a bleak world that is redeemed only by the very human qualities of some of the survivors. Standish and his remarkable grandfather keep going, eking out a living after the disappearance of Standish’s parents. Standish struggles at school and is the victim of relentless bullying. But then he finds a friend in the newly arrived Hector. When Hector is taken, the only hope lies in Standish…Luckily, Standish has just the qualities that are needed.


Packed full of passion – both political and of all other kinds – this is a harrowing, thrilling and romantic account of the Spanish Civil War and the lives of three young volunteers who sign up to fight in it. In a chance encounter in Cable Street at the time of anti-fascist demonstrations, Felix, training to be a nurse and desperate to break away from her conventional background, meets Nat, already a young communist ready to fight for the cause. They re-meet in Spain, both fighting against the fascists. Following Felix, George, her conventional suitor, also travels to Spain where he too converts to the cause. The courageous decisions the three have to make; their bravery and their love make a strong thread through the fast paced action.


Read the books and tell everyone what you think! You can email your comments to childrens.books@guardian.co.uk.
Best of all, you can write a review for publication on the site and to be entered into the Young Critics competition.
For further information about the Guardian children's fiction prize 2013 visit the website
http://www.theguardian.com/books/gallery/2013/may/25/guardian-childrens-fiction-prize-2013-longlist
Friday, August 23, 2013
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
2013 Blue Peter Book Awards
The votes have been cast and our
panel of judges have selected the winning books for the 2013 Blue Peter Book
Awards. There were two categories this year, for the Best Story and the Best
Book with Facts.
Drum Roll....And the 2013 Blue Peter
Book Awards go to....
The winner of the Best Story is Liz
Pichon for her fantastic book ‘Tom Gates: Genius Ideas (Mostly)
Check out the winners . Have you read them yet? If not, what are you waiting for? Get to the library, and get reading!!
Friday, August 16, 2013
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Summer Reading Challenge

All you need to do is register for the challenge at any of our Sheffield Libraries, take a look at the Book Award shortlist and decide which selection suits you best and ....read them!
All the shortlist books can be borrowed from the library but if you can't see what you want just ask the staff who will be happy to reserve a book for you.
Every time you return 2 books you will be given a sticker to add to your collectors card and also an insentive. Once you have read 6 books, you will get a certifiacte and a medal for completing the challenge. Babies and toddlers can also take part in a mini version of the challenge.

Thursday, August 1, 2013
A Boy and a Bear in a Boat wins the Branford Boase Award


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