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Best children’s novel 2011 according to some 6 graders in southern Sweden

This week five six graders from two different schools in Skåne have discussed five books that were on the shortlist for Barnens Romanpris. You can listen to their discussions here. The discussions are in Swedish and so are the books. … Continue reading

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Now it´s finally here!

The fourth and last book in the series of Eragon and his dragon Saphira is now available in Swedish in the library, the English version will arrive in a week or so. Don´t miss it! INHERITANCE by Christopher Paolini Not so … Continue reading

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Take a trip to Discworld!

For all Terry Pratchett fans! Have you discovered the “The science of Discworld” series? It contains three books, where a charming and funny Discworld story is mixed with chapters of scientific facts. The series is a cooperative work between Terry Pratchett, … Continue reading

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Thursday’s child

THURSDAY’S CHILD by Sonya Hartnett Harper Flute records her family’s struggle for life itself as the great depression grips Australia. As life on the hot, dusty land becomes harsher, Harper watches helplessly as her father descends inot alcoholism while the … Continue reading

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Gömslet

GÖMSLET: av Miral Al-Tahawi Fatima är visserligen en prinsessa med blod lika rent som en arabisk springare, men vad spelar det för roll när hon är omgiven av murar. Alla andra kommer och går, hennes far som ständigt är på … Continue reading

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Jag är tyvärr död och kan inte komma till skolan idag

En debutroman av Sara Ohlsson! “Han frågar om jag är okej. Jag svarar ja, och börjar gråta igen. Tittar framåt genom vindrutan, fäster blicken på vad-som-helst-som-inte-är-John. -Förlåt, säger han. -Menar du det? säger jag. -Ja. Eller nej. Förlåt för att … Continue reading

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New books

       MOON OVER MANIFEST By Clare Vanderpool The movement of the train rocked me like a lullaby. I closed my eyes to the dusty countryside and imagined the sign I’d seen only in Gideon’s stories: Manifest–A Town with a rich … Continue reading

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