Claire and Sophie started this podcast at Toot Hill School. They have now gone on to different adventures. However, their podcast Lounging with Books is still ongoing. Catch new episodes every Monday here > https://redcircle.com/shows/lounging-with-books
In this episode Claire & Sophie reflect on their many years as school librarians. They focus on their favourite moments and sum up why being a school librarian is such a rewarding experience. A new podcast with Claire & Sophie can be found here https://redcircle.com/shows/lounging-with-books new episodes every Monday.
Podcast Time Stamps:
Final Book Reviews:
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A new podcast with Claire & Sophie can be found here https://redcircle.com/shows/lounging-with-books new episodes every Monday.
In this episode Claire and Sophie interview Sydney. Sydney is the newly appointed Diversity Ambassador at Toot Hill College and identifies as Asexual and Nonbinary. They tell us more about what it means to be Asexual and Nonbinary and their experience. Remember its PRIDE month so get out there and celebrate!
Questions:
Books with Asexual/Nonbinary Main Characters:
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In this episode Claire and Sophie interview Miss Gibbs. Miss Gibbs helps run the Diversity Group at school and identifies as bisexual. She tells us more about what it means to be bisexual and her experience. Remember its PRIDE month so get out there and celebrate!
Questions:
Books with Bisexual Main Characters:
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie interview Retired Professional Cricket player Darren Bicknell. Darren delivered a talk to our students today about getting into professional cricket, his experiences and careers in coaching.
Questions:
Book Review:
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat about Mental Health Week and focus on Loneliness. How can reading help you! With mention to the amazing Happiful magazine which we subscribe too. We then review our books.
Book Review:
We will be back with Darren Bicknell next week!
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie talk about their recent library activities and then talk books!
- Movie Night - reviewing the secret garden
- Year 7 Gifted book - Phil Earle's amazing, 'While the Storm Rages'
- Upcoming awards evening ft. Tamsin Winter.
Book Reviews
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat to debut YA author Mark Ballabon. Mark has recently published his book 'Home: My life in the universe'. This podcast is bursting with fantastical philosophical conversations! Mark also uses is crazy skills and manages to tell Claire and Sophie about their personalities from just their handwriting!
Its a podcast not to be missed!
Questions include:
Fun activity - Reading our handwriting. (14-)
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie discuss World Book Night (0.11 - 4.26), The Heartstopper phenomenon (4.26 -6.03) and their upcoming author visit with Mark Ballabon (6.03-7.02). Shoutout to St George's Library for their great Heartstopper idea which we stole, you can follow them on twitter for more ideas @stgelibrary.
Books Reviewed:
Also if you are ever in the Northumberland area, check out these independent bookstores - Forum books and The Accidental bookshop. Their Twitter handle: @Forumbooks. These are mentioned at 12.44 in the podcast.
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Claire and Sophie read loads over the Easter Holidays! They dive straight into their reviews:
Books Reviewed:
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat to Hridya and Hannah - students at Toot Hill School. The students chat to us about the first ever Nova Inter-School Debate Competition. They talk us through their motions, what they learnt and why they think debate is important. Huge thanks to Madani School for debating with us! Until next time.
The students then review their books, including 'We Come Apart' by Brian Conaghan and Sarah Crossan (9.22).
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Claire and Sophie talk about the Carnegie shortlist.
They then review their books!
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In this episode, Claire & Sophie discuss the recent controversy surrounding a cancelled author visit. They lay out the facts and then offer their support to Simon James Green and express the importance of fiction in schools. They then discuss Claire's article about controversial fiction which will be published by SLA later this year. They then review their books.
Book Reviews:
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie talk about National Careers Week. They talk about the importance of careers education in school and then discuss how their own career paths have turned out. Including job history and what their dream jobs were when they were at school.
Book Reviews:
We will see you next week! In the meantime let us know your career paths & dream jobs over on twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode Claire & Sophie chat about World Book Day! They discuss what they are doing to celebrate and what the School is doing too. After they review their books!
Book Reviews:
Enjoy World Book Day and check out our Wakelet page here
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie talk about the importance of school libraries and what amazing things they offer for students. The Great School Library Campaign is currently in its second phase and supports the idea that every school should have a library!
We then review our books:
Let us know, on twitter, what books you have been reading and why libraries are important to you. @lounge_learning #greatschoollibraries
In this episode Claire & Sophie talk about what they have been up to! Including Reading Week, Setting up a library, and our National Storytelling Competition. They then review the books they've read and talk about the books they are reading over half-term.
Books reviewed are:
Books for Half-Term are:
As always keep in touch over on twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode, Claire and Sophie interview author Ben Davis!
Questions below:
Thank you for visiting us Ben and we cannot wait for your future books!
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In this episode Claire & Sophie talk about their Reading Week plans including: Ben Davis Author visit, Marvel Munch, Bookheads Quiz and Harry Potter Book Night! They then review the books they've been reading.
Books reviewed are:
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In this episode Claire & Sophie dive straight into their holiday book reviews! Both went on a reading spree so there are many to discuss.
Books reviewed are:
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie interview author Ross Welford!
Questions below:
Thank you for visiting us Ross and we cannot wait for your future books! Merry Christmas!
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie interview author Brian Conaghan!
Questions below:
Thank you for visiting us Brian and we cannot wait for your future book!
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In this episode Claire & Sophie recap on the big events that happened this week including the Sleigh Debate, Student Librarian Christmas Bonanza, and Brian Conaghan's author talk.
They then talk about the books they have taken home for Christmas:
Then Claire reviews 'Mud' by Emily Thomas (10.37)
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In this episode Claire & Sophie recap on the big events that happened last week including Heat 1 of the ESU debate, a webinar with Manjeet Mann, creating the Reading Week advert and fake Ben Davies.
They then review their books from 8.20
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat about the countdown to Christmas! They have lots of activities going on. They chat about their Christmas display, scavenger hunt, raffle and movie night! They then talk about upcoming events including;
At 9.05 they jump into their book reviews!
Shoutout to Taran Mathieu at (15.51)
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In this podcast, Claire & Sophie interview French and Spanish teacher Ms Graham. She discusses the following information:
She then reviews what she's been reading - Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens (8.30)
Finally some great tips on studying languages! (10 mins)
Get in touch via our twitter @lounge_learning
ALSO sorry for the poor audio quality during this recording. The heating played havoc with the audio...
In this episode, Claire and Sophie discuss their relationship with reading over the years and how it has changed. They also discuss how working in a library has altered their reading culture. We hope you enjoy this personal podcast to celebrate our 100th episode!!! Thank you to all our listeners! Please share our podcast so we can continue to reach listeners and grow the reading network.
We then review our books:
Thank you for listening to our 100th episode and feel free to let us know you relationship with reading over on our twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode, Claire & Sophie discuss why there has been a podcast hiatus. Then they get stuck into the new Book Trust pack and explore the new classics on offer!
They then review what books they have been reading!
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In this episode, Claire & Sophie go through their 50 Fab Fiction picks! Every year they create a 50 fab fiction list of the best books they have read this year. In this podcast we discuss the following books & authors:
Then at (10.05) we discuss our fav LGBTQ+ reads including: 'The Falling in Love Montage' by Ciara Smyth, 'The Quiet at the End of the Universe' by Lauren James, 'Ivy Aberdeen's Letter to the World' by Ashley Herring Blake, 'You Should see me in a Crown' by Leah Johnson, 'Cinderella is Dead' by Kalynn Bayron and 'Wranglestone' by Darren Charlton.
For a full list of our 50 fab Fiction check out our twitter post! @lounge_Learning
They then review the books they have just read:
Do you have any recommendations? Let us know over on twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode, Claire & Sophie discuss organising competitions which you can run in your library. They mention the launch of their Toot Hill Reader Challenge and they talk about their Big Draw Competition 2021.This year they are focusing the Big Draw on themes of Homelessness to tie into the Year 7 book they bought, 'Cardboard Cowboys' by Brian Conaghan.
Book Reviews:
As always get in touch via twitter @lounge_learning and for more info about crisp packet blankets follow this link.
In this episode, Claire & Sophie chat about all the stuff they have been up to this week, including the introduction of extended study, our new peer reading scheme and our love of Laburnum Book Boxes. We also mention the English Speaking Union, Barrington Stoke, Alan Gratz & Booktrust.
We then review our books from 8.14
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In this episode, Claire & Sophie reflect on the busy start to the term now Covid restrictions have lifted. They talk about their plans for the library this year.
Later at 5.24, they review some of their summer reads:
Then at 14.06 we discuss what we are reading now, 'Wranglestone' by Darren Charlton.
Let us know what you read this summer over on twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode Claire & Sophie briefly reflect on the last year in the library and then discuss the books they have taken for the summer! They read blurbs and the first pages of some of the books they have taken.
Summer Reads:
As always stay in touch via twitter @lounge_learning. Have a great summer.
In this episode, Claire and Sophie discuss Amy Hermon's podcast, School Librarians United. In particular, they mention the interview with Lucas Maxwell. They pinch the idea of getting Staff to read YA/Teen over the summer and chat about how they have installed the initiative in their school. They then discuss the books they've chosen to get their staff reading YA.
In order of appearance:
Make sure to check out Amy's podcast with Lucas here and follow us on twitter for more great library news @lounge_learning
In this episode, Claire & Sophie discuss Booktok. Booktok is an area of TikTok where creators make content about books. This has become a new trend and is making a difference to book sales and changing the face of YA reading. As we are dinosaurs in this new age of technology we interview two of our student librarians to learn more about this. We then review our books too! Titles and times below.
Books we review:
Some Booktok Recommendations from our student librarians.
BookToks to Follow:
Are you a Booktoker? What are your thoughts? Let us know over on twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode Claire and Sophie interview SCITT trainee Evie Cox. Evie explains her route into teaching, what the experience has been like and offers advice to others wanting to become teachers.
We then chat about books and Evie lets us know what she's been reading, 'Motherhood so White' by Nefertiti Austin
As always get in touch on twitter @lounge_learning and if you are interested in our trusts teaching school you can follow them @TorchSCITT
In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat about the School Librarian of the Year awards. They talk about the ceremony and the amazing librarians on the honor list and the winner Kristabelle Williams.
They then review their books:
- 'The Cooking Club Detectives' by Ewa Jozefkowicz (4.56)
- 'Lumberjanes' by Noelle Stevenson (8.01)
- 'You're the one that I want' by Simon James Green (9.24)
- 'The Fountains of Silence' by Ruta Septys (12.32)
'Look Both Ways' by Jason Reynolds (14.15)
We also reveal the book we have chosen to gift to all our Year 7's next academic year!
- 'Cardboard Cowboys' by Brian Conaghan (14.41)
As always get in touch via twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode Claire and Sophie interview PC Crane.
PC Crane shares information about why a job in the police is rewarding, the harder aspects of the job, how to join the police and general advice on becoming a police officer.
We then ask her what she's been reading:
-'A tiny bit marvellous' by Dawn French (10.31)
-'Oi Frog' by Kes Gray (11.32)
For more information about the police visit https://www.nottinghamshire.police.uk/careers/nottinghamshire-police-careers
And let us know what librarians can sit on over on twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode, Claire and Sophie interview Helen Timmins who is a classroom assistant at Toot Hill School. Helen is gearing up to do a charity swim across the Channel next week! She talks us through the training and her love of open water swimming.
Helen is swimming the Channel to raise money for the Hub at Toot Hill School. The Hub is an area where students with mental health issues can go to talk and relax. It's a small area in our vast school so any money raised would be put to great use and improve student wellbeing. If you do want to support Helen and the Hub you can donate using the links below:
https://donatemyschool.com/toot-hill-school-2518
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/toothillhub
Finally Helen lets us know what she is reading
- The Lido by Libby Page (13 mins)
- Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome in Children by Ruth Fidler (13.10)
Catch up with all things Learning Lounge over on twitter @lounge_learning and follow Helen's journey @toothillbingham
In this episode, Claire and Sophie interview Toot Hill College Student Ben Anderson. Ben helped form a group in college known as the People's Society. This group aims to teach others about diversity and challenging issues.
In this episode, Ben tells us a bit about LGBTQ+ issues to celebrate and kick-off PRIDE. The month of June is the start of PRIDE celebrations.
Ben also reviews his books:
'Beautiful Fall' by Alicia Drake (8.32 mins)
'Gods and Kings' by Dana Thomas (9 mins)
Ben then talks about his future plans which include going to London College of Fashion.
Stay tuned with all things books by following us on Twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode, Claire & Sophie interview author Clare Owen. Clare has recently published her first teen book 'Zed and the Cormorants'.
In this podcast we ask Clare the following questions:
- What is your book about?
- We've read that you are involved in theatre and you act out stories from the county of Cornwall. Was this an inspiration when writing the book? (1.27)
- Why did you choose the cormorant? (3)
- Explain why you focused on the issues you did in the book? (7)
- How did you develop the character of Amy and why was this development important? (8.30)
- Why did you not include other characters during the cormorant ceremony? (9.43)
- What is your next project and what are you reading? (13.58)
- Do you bake bread? (17.34)
As always follow us on Twitter to stay up to date @lounge_learning and visit Clare's website for more information https://www.clareowenwriter.co.uk/
In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat about their annual reading week! They also share the poems they wrote for their poetry slam - one is about Glastonbury and the other about Dungeons and Dragons. Ben Davies's amazing poetry is also mentioned, and they review their books!
Book reviews:
8.56 - ' The Clockwork Sparrow' by Katherine Woodfine
9.53 - 'Zed and the cormorants' by Claire Owen
11 - 'The Great Godden' by Meg Rosoff
12.14 - 'The Island at the end of everything' by Kiran Millwood Hargrave
On the 11th of May, author Claire Owen will be joining us. Send any questions via our twitter @Lounge_learning. Also share your poetry with us!
Happy Reading!
Claire and Sophie are back with their fortnightly podcast. After a brief hiatus due to testing & a cyber attack, Claire and Sophie sit down and discuss returning to school, what they've been up to and books they have been reading.
Books reviewed include:
'Little bits of sky' by S.E Durrant (6.17)
'Haunting of Aveline Jones' by Phil Hickes (9.52)
'Look both ways' by Jason Reynolds (12.14)
Also join us in our book cover discussion on twitter by @lounge_learning.
Check out our mindfulness podcast here -> https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/loungingwithbooks/episodes/2019-06-13T01_04_11-07_00d
In this episode Claire and Sophie recap on their busy plans - LGBTQ+ history month, Storytelling competition, and the WBD hype train! We mention some amazing librarians you should follow on Twitter if you are not already: @jr_library, @tca_interhouse & @emmasuffield.
We then review our half-term reads: 'Savage her Reply' by Deidre Sullivan (7.09), Stuart Gibbs Space Series (8.49), 'Rayne & Delilah's Midnite Matinee' by Jeff Zentner (10.35), 'The Quiet at the End of the World' by Lauren James (13.34) and 'Peril in Paris' by Katherine Woodfine (15.10).
As always follow us on Twitter @lounge_learning and visit our Wakelet pages:
LGBTQ+ - https://wke.lt/w/s/JvasfC
WBD - https://wke.lt/w/s/tJCDOD
In this episode, Claire & Sophie interview author Sophie Anderson. Sophie Anderson has written three books including: 'The House with Chicken Legs', 'The Girl who Speaks Bear' and 'The Castle of Tangled Magic'.
In this podcast we cover the following topics:
- What books have you written and what are they about?
- Discussion on 'The castle of Tangled Magic'
- Why are your books always set in Prussia and do you plan to write books outside of this area?
- How do you manage your work/life balance?
From 11.58 questions from students:
- Did Sophie have any other jobs before becoming a writer?
-What inspired Sophie to write 'The House With Chicken Legs'?
-Why did Sophie decide to become a writer?
-Was the part about the afterlife, in 'The House with Chicken Legs', Sophie's own beliefs?
From 20.14 Sophie lets us know what she has been reading and about her next book!
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie discuss Britannica School. They discuss how it works, what it offers and is it worth the money.
From 8 minutes onwards they review books! Starting with 'Eight Pieces of Silva' by Patrice Lawrence then 'Clean Getaway' by Nic Stone ( 10.24) and ending with 'The Castle of Tangled Magic' by Sophie Anderson (12.54).
As always follow us on Twitter @lounge_learning and if you want to learn more about Britannica School the link is here:https://school.eb.co.uk/
In this episode, Claire and Sophie discuss the new lockdown. They discuss online provisions and ebooks. Let us know how you are getting on this lockdown and your opinions on ebooks! Either leave a comment here or head over to our Twitter @lounge_learning.
Then they review their Christmas books! 'Wolf Children' by Paul Dowswell (6.45), 'You Should See Me In A Crown' by Leah Johnson (8.50), 'Seven Ghosts' by Chris Priestley (9.27), 'Daisy On The Outer Line' by Ross Sayers (11.57), 'Truly Devious: The Vanishing Stair' by Maureen Johnson (14.35) and 'Don't You Want Me' by Richard Easter (16.34).
As always follow us on Twitter @lounge_learning and we will be back on the 21st of January. Stay safe.
In this episode, we discuss our Christmas Raffle, our author talk with Ele Fountain and then we review our books; 'Heartbreak Boys' by Simon James Green (4.38) and 'You should see me in a crown' by Leah Johnson (7.32).
We will be back in January! In the meantime, catch up on episodes you missed or chat with us on twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode, we chat about changing our COVID-19 procedures and opening the library to more year groups. We also mention great books to suggest to year 8 & 9.
We then go on to review what we have been reading: 'The Soup Movement' by Ben Davis (7.53), 'Crush' by Svetlana Chmakova (10.17), 'All your twisted secrets' by Diana Urban (11.43) and 'Foxes' by M.A Bennett (13.40).
As always let us know your thoughts. You can find us on twitter @lounge_learning
In this podcast we chat about some amazing YA books on our new November Display. We also review our half-time reads.
'The 57 Bus' by Dashka Slater (1.30), 'Children of Virtue & Vengeance' by Tomi Adeyemi (3.01), 'Dark Whispers' by Vashti Hardy (3.20), 'Get me out of here' by Andy McNab & Phil Earle (3.36), Manga discussion (4.53), 'Children of Willesden Lane' by Mona Golabek and Lee Cohen (6.30), 'Saving Midnight' by Suzy Zail (7),'tattoist of Aushwitz' by Heather Morris (7.28), 'Evie's War' by Hollie Web (8.12), 'Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes' by Suzanne Collins (10.30), 'The Good Thieves' by Katherine Rundell (12.10), 'Nowhere on Earth' by Nick Lake (14.36) and 'The Silent Twins' by Marjorie Wallace (16.06)
Links to the Criminal Podcast -> https://thisiscriminal.com/episodes
Our Youtube: November Display Video -> https://youtu.be/tDvsUEpt-aM
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In this episode, we discuss our new 50 fab fiction display. Of course we cannot go through every book but we do go through a few!
'Farewell Tour of a Terminal Optimist' by John Young (1.18), 'Checkmates' by Stewart Foster (2.53), 'Paper Avalanche' by Lisa Williamson (4.50), 'Eat Dirt' by Goldy Moldavsky (6.30), 'Sonny and Me' by Ross Sayers (7.30), 'Encounters' by Jason Wallace (8.47), 'Patron Saints of Nothing' by Randy Ribay (10.18), 'Spinning' by Tillie Walden (12.24) and 'Rose Interrupted' by Patrice Lawrence (13.35)
Let us know your thoughts on twitter @lounge_learning.
Due to COVID-19 the LL is not as busy as it used to be! Because of this our podcasts will now be posted every fortnight instead of weekly.
In this episode we chat about our Big Draw Competition and some of the books on our new display. From 2.26 - 'Run Rebel' by Manjeet Mann, 'Clap when you land' by Elizabeth Acevedo (4.22), 'Evil Emperor Penguin' by Laura Ellen Anderson (6.31), ' Can you see me' by Libby Scott & Rebecca Westcott(8.38), 'On a scale of 1 to 10' by Ceylan Scott (9.58), 'What magic is this?' by Holly Bourne (11.48) and 'Love Frankie' by Jaqueline Wilson (12.43).
As always get in touch with us via our twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode, we chat about adapting to library life during COVID-19. Many school libraries have struggled with getting book borrowing back on track with so much red tape in place. We talk about all the virtual measures we have put in place to get students engaged. We mention Eclipse, setting up a click & collect, the use of Youtube and Wakelet and we mention others ideas such as libraries on wheels.
From 9.44 we mention the Booktrust school library pack and how the process has changed. It is safe to say we are devastated that this charity can no longer offer this service to every school. Hopefully, this won't be forever as we love them and have built a buzz around them.
Please get in touch and let us know your thoughts on twitter @lounge_learning.
Youtube Link -> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSTGrqdmJKR62y5J7LzLs2HT1elivBhh-
In this episode, we review all the books we read over the summer.
Starting with 'Black Flamingo' by Dean Atta (45), 'Starfish' by Akemi Dawn Bowman (2.15), 'Truly Devious' by Maureen Johnson (3.58), 'You See Me' by Libby Scott & Rebecca Westcott (5.21), 'Yes,no,maybe so' by Becky Alberti & Aisha Saeed (7.18), 'Girl, Boy, Sea' by Chris Vick (8.34), 'A Skinful of Shadows' by Frances Hardinge (10.38) and 'Children of Virtue & Vengeance' by Tomi Adeyemi (12.33).
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In this episode, we interview school librarian Lucas Maxwell. Lucas works at Glenthorne secondary school in London. He has been the librarian there for nine years and won school librarian of the year! For the first 11 minutes of the podcast, Lucas tells us about how he became a school librarian. He then lets us know how he transformed the library into a space the students enjoyed coming to and what he plans to do with his library moving forward. Follow Lucas on twitter @lucasjmaxwell
We then chat about books and there is a lot of them this week so make sure to jot down these recommendations for the summer! ‘Blood Moon’ by Lucy Cuthew (11.30), ‘Go with the flow’ by Lily Williams (13), ‘A Kind of Spark’ by Elle McNicoll (13.30), ‘The Wolf Road’ by Richard Lambert (14.30), ‘Patron Saints of Nothing’ by Randy Ribay (15.30), ‘Bearmouth’ by Liz Hyder (16.24), ‘A Good Girls Guide to Murder’ by Holly Bourne (17.07), ‘The Black Flamingo’ by Dean Atta (18.14) and ‘Harrow Lake’ by Kat Ellis (18.30).
This is our last podcast until September but please catch up on the others if you missed any! Also, stay in touch via our twitter @lounge_learning. Happy Summer Reading!
In this episode, we chat with one of our English teachers. Shelley starts by telling us how she got into teaching.
Then she lets us know all about etymology and how she is helping students understand vocabulary. (starts at 7 mins).
She later lets us know what she has been reading. Review of the 'The five' by Hallie Rubenhold at 12 mins.
Remember to follow us on twitter @lounge_learning and if you want to learn more about etymology check out these links:
https://www.sirlinkalot.org/
https://www.etymonline.com/
In this episode, we mention our English departments Summer Reading Challenge. Our students have to read books from certain categories, every time they complete a book they earn a raffle ticket. In September the draw will be held. To support the Summer Reading Challenge we came up with a reading list for each category to help our students get started. View our reading lists on Wakelet -> https://wke.lt/w/s/QZbE9g
We then review our books (starting from 8 mins) 'Lark' by Anthony McGowan, 'What Momma Left me' Renee Watson and 'Lampie' by Annet Schaap.
As always get in touch with us via twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode, Claire & Sophie reflect on their week. Claire finished her CILIP course and is now a chartered librarian! She chats about her journey and how it feels.
They then discuss welcoming the Year 10's back and filming their welcome videos for the new Year 7. In their welcome videos, they had to play the game 2 truths and a lie. Can you guess which one is the lie?
Book reviews then begin from 7 mins with 'Strange Worlds Travel Agency' by L.D.Lapinski and 'Ascension' by Victor Dixen.
Before they say goodbye they mention the Carnegie books and the winner Lark.
Let us know which one you think is the lie over on twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode, Claire & Sophie discuss some of their favourite LGBTQ+ reads. Throughout the podcast they also let you know some facts about Pride month.
So want to read more LGBTQ+ YA books then look no further. Books mentioned and in order - 'Sprout' by Dale Peck, 'Love & Lies of Rukhsana Ali' by Sabina Khan, 'Alex in Wonderland' by Simon James Green, 'Leah on the Offbeat' by Becky Alberti, 'Girl Heart Girl' by Lucy Sutcliffe, 'Things a Bright Girl can do' by Sally Nicholls, 'A Gentleman's Guide to Vice & Virtue' by Mackenzi Lee, 'Song of Achilles' by Madeline Miller, 'Heartstopper' by Alice Oseman, 'Check Please' by Ngozi Ukazu, 'Pumkinheads' by Rainbow Rowell, 'Weight of a Thousand Feathers' by Brian Conaghan, 'Boys Don't Cry' by Malorie Blackman and 'Sonny & Me' by Ross Sayers.
Let us know your LGBTQ+ reads over on twitter @lounge_learning. Happy Pride!
In this episode, we reveal the book we are gifting our new year 7's - Boy 87 by Ele Fountain.
We then review all the books we have read! In order: 'Farwell Tour of a Terminal Optimist' by John Young (2 mins),'This is how you lose the time war' by Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone (4 mins), 'A Good Girls Guide to Murder' by Holly Jackson (5.17), 'SLAY' by Brittney Morris (7.24), 'Paper Avalanche' by Lisa Williamson (11.37), 'My so called Bollywood Life' by Nisha Sharma (13.86), 'Unstoppable' by Dan Freedman (15.40) and 'Sonny & Me' by Ross Sayers (17.40)
Be sure to stay up to date with everything books by following us on twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode, we interview Olena who runs a Human Library in Winchester. We ask her what the Human Library is, how to run an event, which books you can read and what she is reading at the moment.
For more information about the Human Library please check out the links below:
Blog Post about the Library -> https://www.winchester.ac.uk/news-and-events/press-centre/media-articles/we-might-seem-very-different-but-when-you-peel-back-the-labels-were-all-human-underneath.php
Twitter -> https://twitter.com/humanlibwinch
Youtube -> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSgXTMFppdKqAaeyd4amegw/featured
Facebook -> https://www.facebook.com/humanlibrarywinchesteruk/
As always keep up to date with our twitter feed @lounge_learning
In this episode, we chat with Jess about her books! At the beginning of this academic year, we gifted all our Year 7 students with a copy of 'Swimming Against the Storm'.
We ask Jess the following questions:
1. What came first the characters or the plot?
2. What research did you do and were the people friendly?
3. How did you find out about the Loop Garou myth?
4. Is it important to you to promote other cultures when writing?
5. What advice would you give to young writers?
6. How did you get published?
7. Which authors inspire you?
8. What are you reading right now?
9. Chat to us about your most recent project, 'Where the Wilderness lives'.
Make sure to chat to us on twitter @lounge_learning and to check out Jess's website for more book news https://www.jessbutterworth.com/
In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat about Claire's LL Online creation. They then discuss what recent Covid 19 advice could mean for opening libraries. Did you know CILIP is hosting a course on just that?
Then they dive into their book reviews (shoutouts to Suzanne Collins, MA Bennett and Teri Terry first).
7.53 review of 'Deeplight' by Frances Hardinge, 10.49 review of 'The Dresden Files: Stormfront' by Jim Butcher and brief mention of Slay by Brittney Morris at 13.36.
Next week we will be interviewing the lovely Jess Butterworth! Chat to us on twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode, we chat about some of the fun & interesting things we found or took part in this week. We mention Booktrust, The Human Library and CILIP online courses.
We then review our books from 6.12 - 'Nevertell' by Katharine Orton,' Rose Interrupted' by Patrice Lawrence, 'Checkmates' by Stewart Foster, 'The Star Outside My Window' by Onjali Q'Rauf, 'Ghost' by Jason Reynolds and 'Deeplight' by Frances Hardinge.
On the 21st of May, we will be interviewing Jess Butterworth so stay tuned.
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In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat with fellow colleague Ross Wickens. We ask him about how he got into teaching, what he likes to do in his spare time, how our P.E department has responded to remote learning and who would he want in his football 5 a side team!
He then lets us know what he's been reading (10.30) 'Thinking Fast and Slow' by Daniel Kahneman and 'Black Box Thinking' by Matthew Syed.
As always get in touch with us via our twitter @lounge_learning and let us know who would be on your 5 a side dream team!
In this episode, Claire and Sophie chat about what they got up to during the Easter break and then discuss all the books they read!As we read a lot of books this podcast is a little longer than usual but its packed full of amazing reviews!
Starting from 1.40 and in order - 'Look Both Ways' by Jason Reynolds, 'The Boxer' by Nikesh Shukla, 'Malamander by Thomas Taylor, 'Where the Wilderness lives' by Jess Butterworth, 'No ballet shoes in Syria' by Catherine Bruton, 'The Girl who came out of the woods' by Emily Barr, 'Red Ribbon' by Lucy Adlington, 'Nevertell' by Katharine Orton.
As always please follow us on twitter @lounge_learning and get involved! Let us know you Easter reads :D
In this week's podcast, we chat about what we've been up to in isolation. We also chat about R.J. Palacio's reading of Wonder, which happens every day at 5 pm (UK time) on twitter.
We then review our books from 6.25 and in order, 'Can you see me' by Libby Scott & Rebecca Westcott, 'Frankly in Love' by David Yoon, 'The Kid Who Came From Space' by Ross Welford and 'Tiger Heart' by Penny Chrimes.
If you're stuck on what to do this Easter check out these live theatre performances! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_1Qubvgjow & https://www.willowsmusical.com/
We will be back after the Easter break but as usual, don't forget to contact us via our twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode, Claire and Sophie continue the podcast from home! We apologise for any background noise during this podcast and the audio quality. We discuss how the new quarantine rules have affected our work and we share many of the available online resources. (links below this description.)
We then review the books we have been reading from 6.10 and in order: 'the Crossover' by Kwame Alexander, 'Saving midnight' by Suzy Zail and 'Frankly in Love' by David Yoon.
Please stay in touch via our twitter @lounge_learning and let us know what you have been reading.
Links you should check out:
Booktrust -https://www.booktrust.org.uk/books-and-reading/have-some-fun/fun-at-home-with-authors-and-illustrators/
SLA -https://www.sla.org.uk/school-closure-resources
Audible - https://stories.audible.com/discovery
In this episode we chat about the books we have taken to keep us entertained if isolation occurs! During these times with schools closing and many having to self-isolate, reading can be the gateway you need to help with mental-health but also to keep you stimulated.
We keep this episode light-hearted and hope you are all doing well during this time. Stay healthy and keep on reading.
Books we mention and in order from 1.55 - Heartstopper by Alice Oseman, Evolution by Teri Terry, A Skinful of Shadows by Frances Hardinge, The Boxer by Nikesh Shukula, Frankly in Love by David Yoon, The Girl who came out of the Woods by Emily Barr, One of us is Next by Karen McManus, The Boy who came from Space by Ross Welford, Saving Midnight by Suzy Zail, The Star Outside my Window by Onjali Q Rauf, Booktrust Books, Sarah J Maas and Malorie Blackman.
As always stay up to date with us on twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode, we chat about everything that has been going on this week! As always its busy busy! We chat about our fun Knowledge Organiser podcast that's coming up, our visit from Robert Miles, Science Week and what we've been reading.
Reviews start at 7 mins: 'The Psychology of Time Travel' by Kate Mascarenhas and 'Devoted' by Jennifer Mathieu.
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In this episode we chat about our Scholastic Book Fair and how amazing it is!
We mention some of the books that are in the fair and then review our books from 9.27. The Dog Runner by Bren MacDibble and A Place Called Perfect by Helena Duggan.
As always follow us on our twitter @lounge_learning and don't forget to look into getting a book fair they are a great way to get books into your library.
In this episode, Claire & Sophie talk about building your library's profile. They focus on contacting performance directors and creating displays based around the curriculum. If you already do this in your library please share your tips & advice with us on how to make this bigger & better.
We then review our books starting from 4 mins and in order: The unpredictability of being human by Linni Ingemundsen, The Excelsior blue and red shortlists and Open Road Summer by Emery Lord.
Also shoutout to Emma Suffield and Leanne Wain at 10 mins.
As always keep in touch via our twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode we are joined by Prison A Reality. The Learning Lounge was part of a Year 9 PSHE Day and hosted Prison A Reality. We decided to ask them some questions on our podcast to find out what they were all about. We discuss jobs in prisons, why they talk in schools, the state of UK prisons and of course BOOKS - Battle Scars by Jason Fox (not Jamie Fox)!
Later Claire & Sophie chat about what they've been reading; Gentleman's Guide to vice & Virtue by Mackenzi Lee,Lightening Mary by Anthea Simmons, A Kestrel for a Knave by Bary Hines and Little Women by Louisa May Alcott.
We will be back after half term! Until then follow us on twitter @Lounge_Learning.
Prison A Reality website: http://www.prisonareality.co.uk/
Apologies for the background noise in this episode. KS4 break were outside!
In this episode we interview author Simon James Green. We ask him about his books, writing about representation and his 8 book deal with Scholastic. Our students then ask Simon their questions at 7.45.
No book reviews in this episode just amazing conversation! Don't forget to follow us on twitter @lounge_learning and Simon @simonjamesgreen
In this episode we interview one of our students. Alex is an avid cook and a talented singer. She chats to us about the cooking competition she has looming, the productions she's been in and what she's currently reading.
We then start our book reviews from 6 mins: 'Because of you' by Eve Ainsworth, 'Harry Potter' by J.K Rowling, 'Skylarks'by Karen Gregory, 'Call it what you want' by Brigid Kemmerer and 'Bookshop girl' by Chloe Coles.
A reminder that next week we will be joined by Simon James Green so don't miss it. Catch us on twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode we chat about the Excelsior Award. As it is our first time taking part we discuss the shortlists, the resources and ask for tips on how to run it successfully!
Then we start our book reviews from 6.17 - 'Noah can't even' by Simon James Green, 'My Hero Academia: Vol 3' by Kouhei Horikoshi, 'Fairy Tail' by Hiro Mashima, 'D.O.G.S' by M.A.Bennett and 'Skylarks' by Karen Gregory.
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In this episode we chat about The School Librarian Awards which are run by SLA. Claire goes through the next step and what it means to be long-listed.
Reviews begin at 6.23 - 'Noah Can't Even' by Simon James Green, 'The Tattooist of Auschwitz' by Heather Morris, 'Looking at the Stars' by Lewis Hine, 'In Real Life' by Cory Doctorow and Jen Wang.
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In this episode we chat about our competition the Reading Relay and then we review our Christmas reads! This ep is a bit longer today due to the volumes we read over the break.
Reviews begin at 5.20 - 'One would think the deep' by Claire Zorn, 'Chessboxer' by Stephen Davies, 'Large expanse of sea' by Tahereh Mafi, 'Night of the party' by Tracey Mathias, 'The surface breaks' by Louise O'Neill, 'The Harm Tree' by Rose Edwards, 'DOGS' by M.A Bennett and 'Noah can't even' by Simon James Green.
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In this episode we discuss the new Booktrust pack including Race to the Frozen North by Catherine Johnson, Looking at the Stars by Lewis Hine, Lightening Mary by Anthea Simmons, Ghost by Jason Reynolds and The Dog Runner by Bren Macdibble.
We then let you know which books we've chosen to be our Christmas reads! From 5 mins - Eat Dirt by Goldy Moldavsky, A Very Large Expanse of Sea by Tahereh Mafi, The Harm Tree by Rose Edwards, Surface Breaks by Louise O'Neill, Chessboxer by Stephen Davies, One Would Think the Deep by Claire Zorn and Night of the Party by Tracey Mathias.
Lounging with books will be back in the New Year. Until then Merry Christmas and don't forget to catch up on any episodes you might have missed. See you on twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode we chat about all the fun little things we have been up to in the past week. Including, ESU MACE competition, our own debate-off, Ultimate Manga Quiz, Christmas raffle, scrabble and more!
We then review what we have been reading. Eat Dirt by Goldy Moldavsky (5.44) and Check Please by Ngozi Ukazu (9 mins)
Remember to follow us @lounge_learning and if you want The Ultimate Manga Quiz just let us know!
In this episode we chat about our new display The Race To 10 Booking Street. To get students more involved in politics we have started a campaign but with books. 11 lucky authors have been battling it out.
After we review what we have been reading (6 mins) - Eat Dirt by Goldy Moldavsky, Sweetfreak by Sophie McKenzie, The Gentleman's Guide to vice and Virtue by McKenzie Lee, Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson and The School For Good and Evil by Soman Chainani.
As always don't forget to follow us on twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode we are joined by Alexandra Sheppard. Alexandra is the author of 'Oh My Gods'. She tells us how she got into writing for teens, her time in advertising and her new projects. She then reviews what she's reading right now 'Slay' by Brittany Morris. Don't forget to follow us on twitter @Lounge_learning and Alexandra @alexsheppard
In this episode we are joined by Sufiya Ahmed. Sufiya is the author of 'Secrets of the Henna Girl'. She tells us how she got into writing for teens, her time in parliament and her new projects with scholastic.
She then reviews what she's reading right now 'The Star Outside My Window' by Onjali Q Rauf.
Don't forget to follow us on twitter @Lounge_learning and Sufiya @sufiyaahmed
In this weeks episode, we chat with college student and student librarian Emma Redgate. This year Emma was selected to take part in the Rickshaw Challenge. Every year the BBC One Show hosts the Rickshaw challenge to raise awareness and help raise money for Children In Need.
Emma tells us about her journey and how she applied to take part. It's an inspirational interview you simply cannot miss! She then reviews the books she has just finished 'Gentleman's Guide To Vice And Virtue' by Mackenzi Lee and 'Meat Market' by Juno Dawson.
Don't forget to catch Emma's story on BBC iplayer and follow the Rickshaw Challenge!
For more information head over to the information page https://www.bbcchildreninneed.co.uk/shows/the-rickshaw-challenge-2019/
and as always don't forget to follow us on twitter @lounge_learning.
Due to personal circumstances Alexandra Sheppard rescheduled her visit with us to the 14th of November. However, we still have loads to talk about!
Claire chats about her day at CILIP and all the wonderful people she met at the CILIP School Libraries Group Training Day.
Then we review the books we have been reading (8 mins):'Encounters' by Jason Wallace, 'Spinning' by Tillie Walden and 'Secrets Of The Henna Girl' by Sufiya Ahmed.
Next week there won't be any podcast as we are on half-term but don't worry when we get back we will have loads of great content for you! Starting off with an interview!
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In this episode, we discuss our yearly 50 Fab Fiction display. We highlight why we chose some of the books and go into detail. Of course, there are so many books that we weren't able to discuss them all but we cover a a lot!
After we review what we are currently reading, 'No fixed address' by Susin Nielsen and 'Encounters' by Jason Wallace.
We then mention our author visit, Alexandra Sheppard and share some of our upcoming podcasts - Claire is attending the School Librarian General Meeting & Training Day tomorrow so she shares some of her plans. One of our student librarians is taking part in the One Show's Rickshaw Challenge! Lots of things to cover after half-term.
As always get in touch or join in the conversation on twitter @lounge_learning
In this episode we discuss DLT Magazines and if we should buy into their magazine package for our library. We go through the pros and cons! What do you think? Are magazines essential for a School Library?
We then review what books we have been reading this week from 6 minutes and in order: 'The Last' by Hanna Jameson, 'The girl who speaks bear' by Sophie Anderson, 'A closed and common orbit' by Becky Chambers, 'My hero academia: Volume 2' by Kohei Horikoshi and 'Kensuke's Kingdom' by Michael Morpurgo.
Get in touch or join the conversation by following us on twitter @lounge_learning.
In this episode we go through our student librarian hiring process. With The Apprentice starting on BBC so does our hunt for the next set of Student Librarians!
We love our librarians but we do like to put them through their paces. We read a few of our favourite application answers out! Shoutouts to Paula Rawsthorne and Alexandra Sheppard (7 mins).
Then we review our books. 'Devoted' by Jennifer Mathieu ( 8.20 mins), 'City of ghosts' by Victoria Schwab (8.30 mins), 'The girl who speaks bear' by Sophie Anderson (9 mins) and 'The Last' by Hanna Jameson (10 mins).
Remember to get in touch @lounge_learning
In this episode we discuss our new podcast series 'Wider Reading'. This is an educational podcast that we run in school. We give you tips on how to set one up and increase the library's presence in school.
Then we review the books we have read this week: 'White Rabbit Red Wolf' by Tom Pollock (5.26), 'Company of Eight' by Harriet Whitehorn (6.53), 'Devoted' by Jennifer Mathieu (7.53), 'City of Ghosts' by Victoria Schwab (10.55).
Finally, shoutouts to Will Hill and Eliza Wass (8.08) and Frances Hardinge (11.26).
As always get involved in the conversation on twitter @lounge_learning.
Check out Independence Educational Publishers here -> https://www.independence.co.uk/
In this episode we revisit Reading Classics. Claire discuss's how she has grown the group and evolved it since it started. Our current reading classic is Little Women. We mention great contemporary books which are similiar ft. Things a bright girl can do by Sally Nicholls and Moxie by Jennifer Mathieu
We then let you kow what we have been reading this week!
Including Paper & Hearts Society by Lucy Powrie, White Rabbit, Red wolf by Tom Pollock (7 mins), Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan (8 mins)and The company of eight by Harriet Whitehorn (9 mins).
For Episode 6 (Reading Classics) : https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/loungingwithbooks/episodes/2018-11-22T07_02_07-08_00
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In this episode we discuss how to link one display into every activity you do! We mention movie nights, TV lunchtimes and author visits!
(6 mins in) We then review the paper hearts soceity by Lucy Powrie
and Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
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In this episode we review some of our summer reads! We both read A LOT of books this summer so we've narrowed it down. In this episode, you can find reviews on the following (in order):
I am not a number by Lisa Heathfield
Toffee by Sarah Crossan
Swimming Against the storm & When the mountains roared by Jess Butterworth
Two can keep a secret by Karen McManus
Grenade by Alan Gratz
Silver Stars by Michael Grant
The Island by M.A.Bennett
Let us know what you thought of these books and what you read this summer!
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In this episode Claire and Sophie talk about their activities week and interview the students involved. Why did they choose the week and what is their favourite book?
We then interview Project Vlog! The podcast was then edited by one of the students!
Authors mentioned:J.K Rowling, Bali Rai, Annabel Pitcher,Louis Sachar, Bobby Hall and Heather Morris.
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We will be back in 4 weeks in the meantime catch up on our previous podcasts!
In this episode we discuss our LL Awards Evening and how it went! We mention our amazing guest Paula Rawsthrone and then we review the books we have read.
Including: Oh my Gods by Alexandra Sheppard, Assassination Classroom by Yusei Matsui, Heartstopper by Alice Oseman, Boy 87 by Ele Fountain and The Island by M.A.Bennett.
Finally we discuss what's coming up and our new series which will focus on our issue books by Independence Educational Publishers - Wider Reading.
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In this podcast we are joined by the wonderful Paula Rawsthorne who has written Shell and The New Boy. We discuss her career, who inspires her and what she may be working on in the future.
Ft. Amazing science fiction discussions.
Don't forget to follow us on twitter @lounge_learning and follow Paula @PaulaRawsthorne
In this episode we go over our recent purchases from Waterstones, Claire reviews more of 'Oh My Gods' by Alexandra Sheppard and we let you know some which manga's are perfect for your library!
Books mentioned: The Island by M.A Bennett, Alex in Wonderland by Simon James Green, Once and Future by Amy Rose Capetta & Cori McCarthy, Toffee by Sarah Crossan, I am not a number by Lisa Heathfield.
Manga: Assassination Classroom, My Hero Academia, Dragon Ball Z, Yu Gi Oh, Naruto, Death Note, Sailor Moon, Noragami, Tokyo Ghoul, Bleach, Full Metal Alchemist, Blue Exorcist.
As always get in touch via our twitter @lounge_learning
We talk about taking our students to Waterstones!
Then we review the following books: Swimming against the storm by Jess Butterworth, The seven deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton, Undone by Cat Clarke and Jemima Small vs the Universe by Tamsin Winter.
We then have a small discussion about body issues!
As always please join in the conversation on twitter @ lounge_learning.
In this episode we are joined by Sally Davis from Leap Mindfulness. Sally talks to us about the importance of mindfulness and how it can help improve our way of life.
We discuss the session she ran with our students and what books we are currently reading.
Finally, Sally ends the podcast with a quick mindfulness exercise which is sure to leave you happy.
Be sure to get in touch via twitter @lounge_learning.
Leap Mindfulness website: https://t.co/PPBX2Ocyp7
twitter: @LeapMindful
In this episode we review our half term reads!
Featuring: 'On the Come Up' by Angie Thomas, 'The Boy who lied' by Kim Slater, 'Summer Bird Blue' by Akemi Dawn Bowman, 'The long way to a small angry planet' by Becky Chambers, 'The Seven deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle' by Stuart Turton and 'Killer T' by Robert Muchamore.
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We talk about our visit to the University of Nottingham.
Review the following books: Summer, Bird, Blue by Akemi Dawn Bowman, Rosie Loves Jack by Mel Darbon, On the Come by Angie Thomas.
We discuss our Half-Term plans and reading lists including, The boy who lied by Kim Slater, Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton,The long way to a small angry planet by Becky Chambers, The psychology of Time Travel by Kate Mascarenhas and Killer T by Robert Muchamore.
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In this episode we are joined by Eve Ainsworth.
She talks about her books and her career. She also recommends the following authors if you love YA - Kevin Brooks, Holly Bourne, Lisa Heathfield, Alex Wheatle and Patrice Lawrence.
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