Alexa Dretzke

Alexa Dretzke is a children’s & YA book specialist at Readings Hawthorn

Review — 3 Jul 2023

I’m Your Favourite Book by Maggie Hutchings & Jess Racklyeft (illus.)

What’s your favourite book from your childhood? Do you still have it, or has it been handed along for others to enjoy? Books can be very resilient (up to a…

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Review — 20 Apr 2023

The Tiny Tailors by Kat MacLeod

First, there was the utterly charming The Tiny Explorers: the tale of the tiny ones who collect natural treasures from deep in the flower garden as props for their party…

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Review — 27 Mar 2023

Mulga Bill's Bicycle by A.B. Paterson, Kilmeny & Debora Niland (illus.)

The saying ‘pride comes before a fall’ aptly applies to Mulga Bill, who boasts about his ability to ride a bike based on his prowess on a horse. Oh dear!

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Review — 27 Mar 2023

The Garden at the End of the World by Cassy Polimeni & Briony Stewart (illus.)

In a peaceful forest outside their house, Isla and her mum explore nature. One day, Isla finds an unusual seed pod. At story time that night her mum tells her…

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Review — 3 Mar 2023

One Illumined Thread by Sally Colin-James

I read One Illumined Thread in November 2022, not knowing I would be reviewing it, and now I find my brain searching for detail, worrying all I have is the…

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Review — 27 Feb 2023

The Hotel Witch by Jessica Miller

Sibyl is a trainee witch at the Grand Mirror Hotel. She is still puddling around using the Book of Domestic Magic while the more advanced and highly desirous manual of…

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Review — 2 Nov 2022

Diary of a Tuscan Bookshop by Alba Donati

Once upon a time in a tiny walled medieval village in Tuscany, with roughly 180 inhabitants, not long before a great plague descended, a woman returned to her birthplace. This…

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Review — 26 Oct 2022

The Three BIlly Goats Gruff by Mac Barnett & Jon Klassen

The troll is hungry, the troll is fierce. Seated under the bridge, he hopes for a tasty meal. Then – clip-clop – a billy goat approaches, and Mr Troll clambers…

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Review — 23 Jun 2015

Grandad’s Island by Benji Davies

There is a mystery within Grandad’s Island and it is up to each reader to decide for themselves what lies at the heart of this lovely, gentle book by Benji…

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Review — 19 Sep 2022

Albie on his Way by Jutta Bauer & Matthias Wieland (illus)

When the king sends a subject on an important undertaking that requires a speedy delivery, it would be considered prudent to not dally. The appointee for the task, Albie, approaches…

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