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When I started Cop & Robber, I knew I wouldn't be moving from my couch until I had read the final page because Tristan Bancks is a master of writing fast paced, gripping books that place you right in the action.

If your mum was a cop and your dad was a criminal who needed your help to commit a crime, would you do it to save him?

Nash Hall spends each week living between his parent's homes. Each changeover day is like moving to a new country with a different language, laws and food. He loves both of his parents, but desperately wants his dad Lyle to stop acting like a modern-day bushranger and get a normal job like other dads. 

When an old debt creeps up on Lyle and he owes money to very dangerous people the only way he can get the cash in three days is by doing what he does best - robbery. Lyle needs help from Nash to rob his school. Both their lives depend on it. Nash is torn between helping his dad, telling his mum and breaking the law. Add a bank robbery, massive dust storm and help from an unexpected source, for plenty of nail-biting action.

Cop & Robber will have you thinking about right and wrong. Would you do what was wrong in order to make something right? The story also centres around trust and forgiveness. Is it possible to forgive and forget? With support from Mrs Diaz, his principal who shares a family secret and his early morning cross country runs in the nearby rocky hills, Nash begins to find a way to navigate these dilemmas until 'Things may have been been beaten up and broken inside him, but out of that, Nash 2.0 has emerged, a version of himself that never gives in.'

Tristan's books are not only filled with adventure and intriguing characters, but they also deal with real life dilemmas and encourage you to think about where you stand on a variety of issues. They are also fabulous class novels and great discussion starters.

Read the first chapter of Cop and Robber HERE or listen to Tristan reading it for the audio book HERE

Watch the book trailer cleverly designed as a news story and find out how it was made HERE 

If you haven't read Tristan's other unputdownable bestselling books Two Wolves, The Fall and Detention then it's time to add them to your reading pile.

Happy reading!

If you think you've had a bad week, wait until you read about Justin Chase's Worst Week Ever...and it's only MONDAY!

Matt Cosgrove (creator of Macca the Alpaca) and his wife Eva Amores decided to write their first book together during lockdown. Perhaps that explains the hilarious predicaments, snort-laughing humour and lack of toilet paper!

When 12 year old Justin Chase's mum marries Step-Dracula, Justin and his psycho cat Captain Fluffikins have to move in with his embarrassing plumber dad, kleptomanaic dog Nickers and his naughty nan who can crochet anything.

A day that starts at 5am is always going to be a long one. Add a kindy-size new school uniform, a gut-churning green cleansing breakfast smoothie, last minute crocheted bathers, a ride to school in a giant toilet on wheels and Maths Monday, how much worse could it get? Prolong the agony with some buttock bursting explosions, a toilet paper stealing school bully, a  pair of rapidly unravelling crocheted bathers threatening to reveal way too much, topped off with a massive toilet blockage and an unexpected romance. Thank goodness Justin's new best friend Mia is looking out for him. No wonder an exhausted Justin is in bed at 8.30pm...until he hears an ear-piercing buzz at 11.59pm.

This fun story with twists and turns and many laugh out loud moments is taken to another level with Matt's brilliant illustrations filled with creativity, humour and details that you might (or might not) want to to pore over. I'm still testing my eyesight on page 20, remain traumatised by the School 2 Pool bus ride (which reminds me of a Year 6 Camp bus incident with sausages) and I'm trying to picture cute quokkas and not imagine the deleted scenes for Code Brown in the pool.

If you're having a bad week, this book will turn it into a great week!

Watch the book trailer below and have fun with some Worst Week Ever activities here

Get ready for the release of TUESDAY on April 1st when things really blow up! Read about what's in store for Justin here and look for story clues in the cover below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Happy reading!

 

Hello Jimmy! by Anna Walker is a gentle story about Jack and his dad as they find a new way of being a family together.

When Jack visits his dad's house it's quiet and his dad doesn't tell funny jokes any more. Jack wonders if his dad is lonely. Then Jimmy a loud and cheeky parrot unexpectedly arrives on dad's doorstep. Jimmy's big personality fills the house and dad is laughing again with his new friend who helps with the dishes, entertains with his witty chatter and is full of surprises. Jack feels left out. What happens when Jack accidentally lets Jimmy out the window? 

Anna has used pencil, collage, paint and mono-printing to create her delicate illustrations filled with tiny details of every day life that invite you to look closely at each page. She has captured Jimmy's larger than life personality with his cheeky antics and vibrant green feathers that can also be found floating gently across the endpapers. 

Read HERE to learn more about Anna's ideas behind creating Hello Jimmy!

On her Twiglet website, Anna shares 'tiny ideas' to inspire creativity. Click on the links below to explore three ways you can make your own Jimmy and bring him to life.

Jimmy Parrot 

Jimmy split pin 

Flying Jimmy 

Anna has made Jimmy using felt and he is being very cheeky in the Hello Jimmy! book trailer...

Happy reading!

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