Wolf Wilder by Katherine Rundell: Recommended by Krystal 7W

Wolf Wilder is a story about trust, love and companionship. Feodora lives in the snowy forests of Russia with her mother and a nearby pack of wolves. They are Wolf Wilders who train tame wolves to fend for themselves. One day a pregnant wolf with a cub is brought to them and everything changes. Feo must go on the run, and along with her canine friends, attempt to rescue her mother from a Russian army prison. I would recommend this book to somebody who likes animals and a good adventure.

 

 

Harley Quinn’s Hat-trick by Michael Dahl: Recommended by Skye 7S

This is a short book suitable for reluctant readers and fans of DC superheroes. It is a funny story about Batman and his sidekick Robin, who chase and fight the criminal Harley Quinn with her spinning top hat weapon. She catches Batman in the hat who becomes dizzy and then tries to trap Robin in a massive bridal veil. Are they able to defeat Harley Quinn and win the hat as a trophy for their Batcave?

 

The Boys Whose Wishes Came True by Helen Rutter: Recommended by Elwood 7W

This is a really good book is about a boy named Archie and his friend called ‘Mouse’. When Archie, falls off his bike and bumps his head, he finds his idol, a famous footballer, standing in front of him. The footballer grants him nine wishes. What would happen if he wished for a unicorn? What would happen if every grown up told the truth? And what would happen if he wished for thousands of stickers, the most in the world? Read the book to find out!

 

The Secret History by Donna Tartt: Recommended by Heather 11K

This book (for much older readers) follows a man in his early twenties as he navigates life in his elite New England college, where he is taken under the wing of a group of eccentric classics students. However, as he gets to know these people more and becomes accustomed to their strange way of life, how far can he push normal morality before it catches up with him?