Guest Post – My Five Last Reads by Sarah Baker
I am super excited to have the lovely Sarah Baker author of the wonderful Through The Mirror Door on Tales today .
Through The Mirror Door was released on the 7th July published by Catnip Publishing and I have heard the most amazing things about this book already!
So today Sarah Baker tells us her five last reads…..
Since the accident, Angela has been alone. When she is invited on holiday with her cousins, it is her chance to be part of a family again if she promises to behave herself. But secrets lie in the walls of the crumbling French holiday home and the forbidden rooms draw Angela in. Soon night-time footsteps, flickering candlelight and shadows in windows lead her to a boy who needs her help. To save him Angela must discover the truth about what happened in the house all those years ago . . . and face the terrible secret of her own past.
My Five Last Reads
The Crowham Martyrs by Jane McLoughlin
With a creepy gothic boarding school, a girl with unusual powers and a spine-tingling mystery, this book will keep you reading into the early hours. It’s a fantastic and genuinely scary story. I raced through it.
Captain Pug, The Dog who Sailed the Seas by Laura James
Pug is a rather wonderful character who enjoys jam tarts for breakfast (well, who doesn’t?) and seems to find himself on adventures quite by accident. It’s a fun read with plenty of humour and gorgeous illustrations by Eglantine Ceulemans.
The Clockwork Sparrow by Katherine Woodfine
Orphan Sophie Turner has just taken a job in the millinery department at Sinclair’s, a shiny new department store, but things get off to a sticky start as the priceless Clockwork Sparrow is stolen right before the grand opening, and Sophie’s the lead suspect. She must use her wits and her friends to find the real culprit, save her job and the day. Grab yourself a cup of tea and an iced bun because you’ll enjoy this adventure.
Lying about Last Summer by Sue Wallman
This is the story of Skye who’s sent to a camp for grieving teens after losing her sister in an accident, but while she’s there she begins receiving text messages from her dead sibling. It’s a tense contemporary YA thriller that deals with bereavement in a very real and moving way. Unputdownable.
The Speed of Darkness by Catherine Fisher
The last in the Chronoptika Quartet and I am already a big fan. This ties up each story with all the magic, beauty and wit of the other books. It’s a captivating read and a series I know I’ll return to again and again. Time travel, science, magic and myth? I can’t recommend it more highly.
Through the Mirror Door by Sarah Baker (£6.99, Catnip)
You can buy a copy of Through The Mirror Door here or from your local bookshop
About Sarah Baker
I’m a children’s author. My first book, Through the Mirror Door, will be published by Catnip Books on 7th July, 2016. You can find out more about it here.
I used to work in film as a story editor where I did an awful lot of script and book reading (yay). I’ve also worked for Aardman Features and the Bermuda Film Festival and I’ve been a writer and blogger for vintage fashion magazines. You can read some of my pieces here.)
Once up on a time I used to review books, but now when I’m not writing, I’m usually reading.
I currently live in a book fort in London with my son.
You can find out more about about Sarah on her website – www.bysarahbaker.com
Or why not follow her on twitter – @bysarahbaker
A huge huge thank you to Sarah for for such a brilliant post and to Laura at Catnip Publishing for organising!
Have you read Through The Mirror Door? What did you think? Are you intrigued? I would love to hear from you! Why not leave a comment using the reply button at the top of this review or tweet me on twitter using @chelleytoy!
Happy Reading!