The Blurb On The Back:

”Their bodies flickered strangely – transparent, blueish, as if they were made of flames. With a jolt, he realised that they were fading. Time was running out.”


Who are the phantom girls? What do they want with Aidan?

Aidan’s village is under siege. A fracking company has moved onto the land.

Once drilling is complete, the paddocks looked after by Aidan’s family will be gone, along with his home and the horse he loves.

Aidan and his best friends Emmi and Jon have one last hope. Legend has it that the warrior queen Boudicca is buried close by. If only they can find the tomb … prove this is the site of her last great battle against Roman invaders …

As the mists of time separating ancient history from present day swirl and fade, Aidan must face a deadly enemy. He must fight to uncover the truth of the ghostly sisters, before it is too late.


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The Verdict:

Ruth Eastham’s supernatural adventure story for children aged 9+ is a solid read that draws together paranormal elements, a contemporary anti-fracking story line and mystery to slightly uneven effect and although it plays a little loose with the legend of Boudicca and the antagonists a little two dimensional, it has a strong core of friendship between the central characters that carries you through to the end.

THE WARRIORS IN THE MIST was released in the United Kingdom on 24th August 2017. Thanks to Shrine Bell for the review copy of this book.
The Blurb On The Back:

Granddad is getting worse. I try to cover up for him. But last night, he could have killed us all …


Alex’s grandfather keeps forgetting things. Desperate to help him remember, Alex starts collecting old photographs. But as Alex digs into his grandfather’s past, he stumbles across secrets that have been buried since World War II.

Uncovering the truth could save Granddad … but it might also tear Alex apart.


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The Verdict:

Ruth Eastham’s debut middle grade novel is a tender, touching and thought-provoking book that links secrets and the personal trauma caused by war. Although I didn’t quite buy Alex’s relationship with his brother, Leonard, that didn’t really detract from a powerful story that’s well told and I’m hugely looking forward to reading Ruth Eastham’s next book.

THE MEMORY CAGE was released in the UK on 3rd January 2011. Thanks to Scholastic for the ARC of this book.

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