Showing posts with label Jan 2026. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jan 2026. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 January 2026

The Not-So Great Escape by Emma Green - Book Review - Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books

Published by Usborne Publishing Ltd (1 Jan. 2026) - Book Cover Illustration by Jack Noel. 

"The Not-so Great Escape" is a thought-provoking narrative penned by Emma Green, offering readers a blend of suspense, introspection, and adventure. With its clever interplay between personal recovery and the challenges of overcoming societal constraints, the book has captured the attention of a diverse audience eager to connect with its relatable themes and engaging storytelling.

## Why You Should Read This Book

1. **Rich Characterisation:**  

   Emma Green’s characters are meticulously crafted, drawing readers into their inner worlds. The protagonist’s journey is both an external quest and a profound inner exploration, making the narrative deeply personal and universally resonant.

2. **Engaging Plot:**  

   The book deftly balances suspense with introspection. Every twist keeps readers on edge while the introspective moments invite reflection on personal and societal struggles. It’s a book that challenges your perceptions and stays with you long after the pages are closed.

3. **Thought-Provoking Themes:**  

   Central themes include identity, resilience, and the complexities of modern life. The novel encourages readers to ponder what it means to seek genuine liberation in a world filled with subtle confinements. It’s a reflection on the escape from not just physical situations, but also the mental and emotional barriers that hold us back.

4. **Stylish Prose:**  

   Emma Green’s elegant writing style enhances the storytelling experience. The precise language paired with vivid imagery makes every scene come alive, inviting readers to savor each moment and fully immerse in the narrative.

5. **Universal Appeal:**  

   Whether you’re drawn to character-driven stories or thrilling plots, "The Not-so Great Escape" offers something for everyone. It’s a narrative that bridges the gap between literary art and accessible storytelling, perfect for a wide range of readers.

"The Not-so Great Escape" is more than a traditional narrative—it is an invitation to explore the paths of self-discovery and understand the nature of freedom in our modern society. With a combination of intricate character studies and an engrossing plot, Emma Green’s novel is an excellent choice for readers looking to be both entertained and intellectually stimulated. This is a compelling read for anyone ready to question the boundaries of escape, both in life and within themselves.

Happy reading!



Monday, 22 December 2025

Little Tiger New Children's Book Titles January 2026 - Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books


Guardians of the New Moon: The Year of the Tiger
By Eric Huang, illustrated by Phùng Nguyên Quang
ISBN: 9781788957571 / PB / £6.99

The Heavenly Palace is in uproar! Biao the tiger has gone missing and there's no Year of the Tiger without her. Ming and Miaow are sent to find her - but bringing her back might just be their most difficult mission. Focused and stubborn, Biao hasn't got time for silly things like the lunar new year. The forest she calls home is dying and she's determined to save it. But she can't do it alone and her hot temper keeps getting in the way of finding friends. With time running out, can the Guardians help Biao save her home - and the Year of the Tiger - before it's too late?

Exciting, funny and jam-packed with action, GUARDIANS OF THE NEW MOON is perfect for fans of YOMI AND THE FURY OF NINKI NANKATIGER WARRIOR, Laura Ellen Anderson and SPELLCASTERS.


Clem Fatale Has Been Upstaged
By Eve Wersocki-Morris, illustrated by Honie Beam
ISBN: 9781788957625 / PB / £7.99

London, Summer 1951: Clem Fatale, the youngest crook in the city, and her best friend Gilbert are going to see their favourite musical double act, the Wade Sisters, perform at the London Palladium! But then one half of the duo - Betty Wade - disappears.

Her sister Judy hires Clem and Gilbert to find Betty. The pair are soon pulled into the dark side of the theatre scene, and into the orbit of a notorious criminal mastermind.

lifetime?

A rollicking middle grade series full of madcap escapades, fast-talking dames and unlikely heroes, perfect for fans of MURDER MOST UNLADYLIKE, ENOLA HOLMES, ADVENTURES ON TRAINS and Katherine Woodfine.

Star Friends: Charm Breaker
By Linda Chapman, illustrated by Kim Barnes
ISBN: 9781788957670 / PB / £6.99

Do you believe in magic?
Maddie and her friends do! And when they meet the Star Animals, a whole world of adventure unfolds.

After a village charity run, many of the adults in Westcombe (including most of the Star Friends' parents) start to become very energetic and throw caution to the wind when it comes to their responsibilities.

Maddie's mum seems unaffected, but the other Star Friends' parents are suddenly making random online purchases and arranging spontaneous trips out. Maddie is a little jealous at first, but as the adults become more reckless, she realises that dark magic is at work - where is it coming from?

Sunday, 21 December 2025

Rowan Foxwood - Magpie Girl - Book Review - Usborne Children’s Books 2026


Magpie Girl by Rowan Foxwood is an enchanting foray into the world of myth and adventure—a story woven with the threads of phoenix legends and the folklore of Baba Yaga. Published on 1st January 2026 by Usborne in paperback.Which is pitched for readers aged 9 and above. Book cover illustration by Crystal Kung and internal illustrations by Tim Banks. 

From the very first glance, the book cover captivates with its striking visuals. The bold title “MAGPIE GIRL” stands proudly, paired with a beautifully illustrated portrait of Lavender Wild—a young girl seemingly caught between the constraints of her tiny village and a world bursting with magic and mystery. The artwork, accented by a red, phoenix-like creature and a hint of a magical bird in flight, perfectly mirrors the novel's exploration of transformation, freedom, and the bittersweet cost of wishes.

Rowan Foxwood, a lecturer of creative writing with a passion for myths and legends, draws on her own experiences as a globe-trotter to craft a narrative that is both richly imaginative and deeply rooted in universal themes. In Magpie Girl, readers are treated to an inventive and poetic reimagining of ancient myths. The narrative unfolds as Lavender, who possesses the rare qualities of growing feathers and communicating with birds, embarks on a flight of fancy—seeking liberation from her daily confines and stepping into a world brimming with wonders, dangers, and the ever-compelling call of adventure.

The book offers more than just a fantastical tale; it delves into themes of belonging and wanderlust, exploring what it means to trust in the transformative power of friendship. When Lavender seizes an opportunity to rescue a friend in peril, the story blossoms into an epic rescue mission fraught with trials—earthquakes, daemons, and witches abound, testing the boundaries of courage and resilience. Amidst these trials, the relationship between Lavender and her steadfast companion Kit deepens, reminding us that sometimes our most profound journeys are those taken together.

Magpie Girl is more than just a children's fantasy adventure—it is an invitation to step into a world where the extraordinary is painted in strokes of magic, where the quest for freedom intertwines with the bonds of friendship, and where every page beckons the reader to dream bigger. Whether you are a fan of myth-laced adventures or simply in search of a narrative that inspires and delights, this book promises to leave an indelible mark on your imagination. Enjoy the journey, and let your inner wanderer take flight!



Sunday, 7 December 2025

Mr Ripley's Enchanted Books - Favourite Children's Book Picks - JAN 2026 UK

 


Philippa Leathley - Inkbound: Meticulous Jones and the Shadow Compass - Published by HarperCollins Children’s Books (29 Jan. 2026) - ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0008660963 - Hardback - Age: 8+ 

The next extraordinary magical adventure about family, fate and finding the courage to be truly yourself – perfect for fans of Nevermoor, Lemony Snicket and The Swifts.

At the Founders’ Day Parade in the magical city of New London, a tombstone engraved with Metty’s name mysteriously appears and leads her to an eerie underground cathedral. It’s home to the League of Shadows – a secret society who promise power and protection. But joining their ranks means going against Aunt Mag’s wishes and completing a set of dangerous, magical challenges.

When an inspector threatens to expose the Joneses’ darkest secret, Metty has no choice. The only way to protect her family is to join the League before the next full moon. Racing against time with the help of a magic thief and a sarcastic fire demon, she must find her way back to the cathedral. But will she be too late to save those she loves?



Iqbal Hussain - The Night I Borrowed Time - Published by Puffin (1 Jan. 2026) - ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0241742624 - Paperback - Age: 7+ 

A funny, heartbreaking and uplifting tale about family, bravery and living in the here and now, perfect for fans of Time Travelling With a Hamster and Wonder.

I’m going back in time to save this family.


Eleven-year-old Zubair is a seventh son. This means a LOT of big brothers. But when Zubair’s granny arrives from Pakistan and gives him a mysterious amulet, he discovers it means something else, too: he has inherited a gift. The seventh sons in his family have the ability to time-travel.

With his dad a shadow of his former self since his car accident, and his mum always tired and angry, Zubair has a genius idea. He’ll use time-travel to fix things between them.

But each trip comes at a cost. If he changes something small in the past, it can have a huge effect on his future. And if he gets it wrong, the results could be devastating . . .


Sufiya Ahmed - Escape from the Child Snatchers - Published by Andersen Press (29 Jan. 2026) - ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1839136511 -  Paperback - Age: 7+ 

From Sufiya Ahmed, winner of the Best Children's Crime Novel for Children, comes a fast-paced historical fiction adventure following two Indian boys on a rescue mission in Victorian London.

1865, India. Humza and his friend Ranjj set off on a daring quest to find Humza’s missing brother, Dani, in London. 

After a terrifying journey, they are welcomed by a seemingly kind Englishman who leads them to an inn. There, Daisy, the innkeeper’s daughter, warns them – they’ve been captured by the notorious child snatcher!

Can Humza and Ranj escape his clutches and find Dani?

Rowan Foxwood - Magpie Girl - Published by Usborne Publishing Ltd (1 Jan. 2026) - ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1803707389 - Paperback - Age: 8+

Beware the firebird who grants wishes...they come at a terrible price. 

Lavender Wild is a magpie girl - she grows feathers, talks to birds and has a talent for finding lost things. But stuck in her tiny village, she wishes for freedom.

So when her ex-friend Kit realises his dad has gone missing on the deadly firebird's mountain, Lavender seizes the chance to set out with him on a rescue mission. 

Faced with earthquakes, daemons and witches, Lavender and Kit must rebuild their friendship to survive. Because the firebird is rising, and only they can save everyone from its flames.



Thursday, 27 November 2025

Piu DasGupta - The Golden Monkey Mystery - Book Review - Nosy Crow Books 2026

Are you ready for an exotic jungle adventure? Well, it's time to inhale this riveting adventure that promises to captivate readers from the very first page. With exquisitely woven narrative threads and a vivid setting, this book takes us on a journey through the enchanting jungles of India, perfectly blending themes of bravery, discovery, and the fight against adversity.

In this imaginative tale, we meet the indomitable Roma Moreau, who aspires to break barriers and become the first woman to study at the Bengal Medical College. Her unwavering determination leads her to uncover the elusive golden monkey, a creature shrouded in mystery and myth. The stakes rise as Roma embarks on a dangerous quest to return the monkey to its home in the majestic Himalayas, armed only with a mysterious map and her fierce courage.

The characters are richly developed, with Roma’s journey reflecting not only her personal ambition but also the broader struggles faced by women in a patriarchal society. The supporting characters add depth and dimension to the story, including bandits, a talking cat, and mystical elements that transform them into a shimmering golden quest that you will absolutely love.  

The author’s descriptive prose invites readers to visualise every scene: from the lush greenery of the forest to the suspenseful moments that keep readers on the edge of their monkey pants. The interplay of reality and magical realism in the narrative invites young readers to dream, ponder, and engage with the world around them.

Beyond entertainment, the book also imparts valuable lessons about female history, conservation, resilience, and the importance of following one’s dreams, making it not just a story but an educational tool for young minds.  

In this outstanding second book, Piu Dasgupta skillfully crafts a personal tale that resonates with readers of all ages. *The Golden Monkey Mystery* is not just a book; it is an invitation to explore, learn, and believe in the magic of adventure. Mark your calendars—this literary treasure is one you won’t want to miss!

**BOOK Release:** Coming January 15, 2026, *The Golden Monkey Mystery* is highly anticipated and certain to leave a lasting impression on all who embark on this journey.

For more information and to preorder, visit [Nosy Crow]

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