The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman – review AgentRedfort: 'I thought it was very interesting and it proves that people are not always as they seem to be!'
Sherlock: His Last Bow by Arthur Conan Doyle – review HorseLover3000: 'Conan Doyle must have had a truly brilliant mind to create mysteries which at first seem so impossible both to commit or to solve'
My Right Place in Life by Marie-Chantal Long – review Pheebz : 'It's the best book I have ever read and I hope that somebody will translate it into English'
Mariella Mystery: The Ghostly Guinea Pig by Kate Pankhurst – review Sylvanians: 'Its a quick read and a bit of fun'
Grandparents in children’s fiction – quiz Imagine festival site takeover: Roald Dahl's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory features four of the best fictional grandparents ever but how well do you know other grannies and grandads in children's books? Test your skills here!
Wonder by R.J. Palacio – review Pheebz : 'It also makes you think about how you might react if you were to meet August'
Little Celeste by Dawn McNiff – review Kat Winter : 'As I walked into my own bedroom, I was scared a baby might pop onto my bed'
All the Truth that’s in Me by Julie Berry – review Safah: 'All the Truth That's in Me is a dark and chilling tale of abuse and secrets, of love and loss, of silence and courage'
Resist by Sarah Crossan – review Safah : 'The ending was bitter sweet but it gave a strong message of how, in real life, not everyone gets to see the happy ending'
Find Me by Romily Bernard – review Safah: 'The little excerpts from Tessa Waye's diary were terribly disturbing but in a brilliant way, they keep you engaged and wanting to know more'
Charmed Summer by Ellen Richardson – review Pheebz: 'It's all about what friendship really means and also gives you an exciting mystery to solve'
Derek Landy: ‘The more you imagine, the more ideas you let yourself have, the more you actually get’ Imagine festival site takeover: the Skulduggery Pleasant author is grilled by his fans from the Festival Ideas Cloud
Madame Pamplemousse and the Enchanted Sweetshop by Rupert Kingfisher – review Sylvanians: 'I really enjoyed this book as it was so gripping and quite spooky'