LitchamLit
@litchamlit
We are a small Norfolk school library which is dedicated to inspiring a love of reading in our pupils. Keep tuned to see bookish events, news and reviews.
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Do you struggle to find a book that you want to read? Theo recommends Dragon Knights by J R Castle, to help you catch the reading bug. Visit litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read his great review Litcham School
Enjoy mischievous books with a touch of magic? Oliver highly recommends The Wizards of Once by Cressida Cowell. Visit litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read his brilliant review Cressida Cowell Litcham School
For fans of dystopian novels, who also enjoy a feisty heroine and a touch of romance, Holly suggests reading Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi. Visit Litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read her full review @litchamschool
Going against the rules is never easy, especially in a society where you have absolutely no control. Chloe highly recommends Matched by Ally Condie, the first book in a compelling dystopian fantasy series. Visit litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read her great review. @litchamschool
A heart-warming story of loyalty, perseverance, and braveness in standing up to bullies. Set in a backdrop of WW2, Emma (7S) highly recommends Wolf Hollow by @LaurenWolkBooks. Visit Litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read her brilliant review Litcham School
If you’ve watched the film of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets but haven’t yet read the book by J.K. Rowling, then Oliver 7s recommends that you read it ASAP, as it is just plain brilliant! Visit litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read his full review @litchamschool
A small book with a big message. Ruby Recommends A Song of the River by Gill Lewis for all nature lovers. Visit litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to really her great review @litchamschool
An inspirational story about family, friends, and self-belief. Eleanor highly recommends Splash by Charli Howard for those who struggle to follow their dreams. Visit litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read her wonderful review @litchamschool
Ollie highly recommends D-Day Dog by Tom Palmer for those who enjoy historical fiction or war stories. Visit Litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read his great review @litchamschool
Short but deadly! Charlie recommends Payback by @GeeMarks for a chilling quick read. Visit Litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read his great review Litcham School
For a heart warming story about finding self-belief, Emma 7S highly recommends Check Mates by STEW FOSTER Author Gone Boy (didnt write that but. Visit litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read her brilliant review Litcham School
Not a murmur or sound, all is quiet in the library……. A big well done to all our Year 7s taking part in our sponsored silent read, to raise funds for The Charlie Waller Trust and Nelson's Journey. You are all amazing! Litcham School
The perfect storyline for lovers of medieval fantasy and adventure. Nicoletta highly recommends the Ranger’s Apprentice series by John Flanagan. Visit litchamlibrary.edublog.org to read her full review Litcham School
An exciting page turner full of twists and turns, Oliver highly Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer for fantasy book lovers. Visit Litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read his great review @litchamschool
If you enjoy a thriller full of secrets, mind teasing games and a cliff-hanger ending, then Chloe recommends ‘The Inheritance Games’ by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. Visit Litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read her full review @litchamschool
A moving story of family change and mixed emotions, written from two perspectives. Eleanor highly recommends the Yoto Carnegie shortlisted book The Light In Everything by @katyabalen. Visit Litchamlibrary.edublogs.org to read her brilliant review Litcham School