Kim Gruschow

Kim Gruschow is the co-manager of Readings St Kilda

Review — 24 May 2023

Sunday Skating by Andrea Rowe

It’s a gorgeous weekend day and lots of kids are out and about on wheels. Everyone is doing cool moves and fun tricks, but Clancy stands aside with his skateboard…

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Review — 27 Mar 2023

Pasta! by Felice Arena and Beatrice Cerocchi (illus.)

Felice Arena’s new picture book is a colourful celebration of all things pasta. ‘Macaroni, Rigatoni, Cannelloni, PASTA! ... These pasta words are fun to say,’ the book declares and it…

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Review — 2 Feb 2023

The Stars Did Wander Darkling by Colin Meloy

The new book by Colin Meloy, The Decemberists frontman and author of the Wildwood novels, is a supernatural horror story for middle grade readers.

Something is going on at the…

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Review — 25 Oct 2022

Gotcha!: A Funny Fairy Tale Hide-and-Seek by Clotilde Perrin

French author and illustrator Clotilde Perrin’s newest book is truly a delight!

Open the pages of Gotcha! and you will learn that there are some terrible critters out there: a…

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Review — 19 Sep 2022

The Jammer by Nova Weetman

Fred’s roller derby kit is at the bottom of the Brisbane River. Fred plays jammer in the sport her mum loved, but since mum passed away it hasn’t felt right…

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Review — 29 Aug 2022

Chippy Chasers: Chippy Jackpot by Sam Cotton

Chippy jackpot! Can’t argue with a title like that, hey? This is a graphic-novel chapter book, and it is very funny.

It’s bedtime in Sydney and Grandgull has the kids…

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Review — 29 Jun 2022

Friends Like These by Meg Rosoff

Friends Like These is the second instalment of Meg Rosoff’s trilogy of summer novels, the first being The Great Godden, which was perfect seaside escapism. This time it’s a…

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Review — 29 Jun 2022

What to Say When You Don’t Know What to Say Davina Bell and Hilary Jean Tapper

Often – and this isespecially true of picture books – we look to books for some guidance on how to speak with kids about difficult subjects: how to be accountable…

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Review — 26 Apr 2022

The Way of Dog by Zana Fraillon

A little pup in a cage in a barn is at the very beginning of his life. Separated from his mother he longs for happiness and a family. That dream…

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Review — 29 Mar 2022

Gustav and Henri by Andy Matthews

The purpose of junior fiction and junior graphic novels is to really get kids hooked into reading, and Gustav and Henri has all the required ingredients: a lot of fun…

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