
What did Tilly's granddad make her for breakfast? Boiled eggs with toast soldiers What party was Pages & Co.


What book characters did Tilly think would be her best friends? Anne Shirley and Alice from Wonderland What did Tilly's granddad say best friends should do? Bring out the best in you, not be the same as you. Webber What project would Tilly and her classmates start after the holidays? A project about their favorite book characters What book character did Tilly's grandpa think she should do her project on? Sherlock Holmes What did Tilly tell her grandpa made someone a best friend? They stuck by you and never got bored of talking to you. bookshop cat's name because she was curious? Alice What homework did Tilly have over the holidays? To read a book she had never read before. My reviews of Tilly and the Bookwanderers and Tilly and the Lost Fairy Tales by Anna James can be read here.How many floors did Pages & Co. I think that Anna James’ writing is utterly wonderful and she absolutely captures the joy of becoming lost in a book, I highly recommend Tilly and the Bookwanderers to all confident readers, young and old, and encourage adults to read it aloud as a class reader or bedtime story to anyone of 9+. For anyone immersed in the world of children’s literature this is a must-read haven’t we all dreamt of being able to enter the world of our favourite books and speak to the characters who formed our early love of literature?

I am prompted to celebrate the first of the Pages & Co adventures by Anna James this week as I am overjoyed to have been approved for an eARC of the third book in the series, Tilly and the Map of Stories. This book in three words: Books – Fantasy – Adventure It sets up the themes of this fantastic bookish adventure perfectly. I just love the way that this quote encapsulates one of the joys of reading as well as referencing three of my favourite books published for children. “Tilly had never been very far outside London, but she felt like a seasoned traveller within the pages of books: she had raced across the rooftops of Paris, learned to ride a broomstick and seen the Northern Lights from the deck of a ship. Publisher: Harper Collins Children’s Books Either share why you would recommend this book, or link to your review.Ĭover image by Paola Escobar, published by Harper Collins Children’s Books.

Open the book to page 11 and share your favourite sentence.Post a picture of a front cover of a middle-grade book which you have read and would recommend to others with details of the author, illustrator and publisher.If you love books written for an MG audience and wish to take part, the steps to follow are: This is a weekly meme started and hosted by on her brilliant Book Craic blog. Image created by and used with permission.
